Example sentences of "[verb] go [prep] [art] [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We do n't want to go for the sort of so called innovation that can alienate an audience , ’ he exclaims when we talk about the sometimes clichéd dynamics of their music .
2 As soon as the redundancies were announced , just over half of those who retired before the pension age decided that they did not want to go through the process of trying to find work .
3 We did n't have many chips , but that was because my mother did n't want to go to the bother of making them , nor did she like the mess that boiling , spluttering fat can make .
4 If you do n't want to go to the expense of buying them , check out the travel section at your local library .
5 I think it 'll be a waste , and I do n't want to go to the expense of
6 Since he wanted to delay the ceremony , but did n't want to go to the trouble of desecrating any graves , he only had one option .
7 ‘ Even if anyone came in for me I would n't want to go before the end of the season .
8 It was as if he did n't actually want to go near the scene of the crime and I could n't blame him .
9 Now we either are going in the direction this morning , or rather I think you 're being pressed to go in the direction of seeking to identify in due course , what is the preferred general location , and this undoubtedly is something you can hang your hat on .
10 Despite intensive pressure to resign in the aftermath of the serious rioting of late April and early May — itself a product of the acquittal of those officers accused of assaulting King — and police failings which the unrest revealed [ see pp. 38856 ; 38894 ] , King continued to prevaricate until June 8 when he finally agreed to go at the end of the month .
11 We 've just had a golf course defined as a strategic issue and I think that in a way goes goes goes to the heart of what this is what this is all about .
12 If you want to go through the details of assignment and analysis , there are many excellent treatments that will help you , varying in depth from the brief but extremely clear account in Ref. [ 20 ] to long and complicated books on the subject , for example , Ref. [ 21 ] .
13 I want to go through the process of what we really have to do and consider to build up the story .
14 The law says that British Coal has to go through a procedure of consultation before it can close pits .
15 If a report has to go through a number of drafts , it is an excellent way of enabling changes to be made quickly and without extensive retyping .
16 Apparently they have had people calling in saying , ‘ please could I speak to Sue ’ , and that could be anybody , and then the switchboard has to go through the rigmarole of saying , ‘ what 's it all about , do you know where the person works , can you give me a bit more information ’ , and it takes up a lot more of their time , so please , if you 're leaving a message for somebody to call you back , leave your full name and your extension number .
17 In the litter tray they do the same thing , but if it has been used several times without being properly cleaned out this becomes impossible and the cat will then prefer to defecate elsewhere , even if it has to go through the motions of covering its dung with imaginary earth after it has deposited it on a wooden floor or a carpet .
18 He accepts that every Special Constable has to go through the process of gaining the confidence of his regular colleagues .
19 And entertainment as fantasy is not acceptable , though I do n't think everyone has to go to the extremes of U2 or Jimmy Somerville , or whoever it is or whatever their politics .
20 The mother herself needs to go into a kind of protective womb ; she is vulnerable , and requires care and support .
21 The bill , which was expected to go before the Chamber of Deputies after the municipal and regional elections in May 1990 , prohibited ownership of a daily newspaper to anyone owning three or more television stations .
22 Fusion has gone through a number of different phases .
23 The Women 's Movement in Ireland has gone through a number of different phases .
24 ‘ If someone has gone through the trauma of a crime like this the last thing they want to see is a court handing out a light sentence , ’ she said .
25 In the first of these a great deal of effort has gone into the development of exact theories of continua under conditions of complete generality .
26 HOW many passengers spare a thought when joining their train for a main-line run for the effort which has gone into the preparation of the locomotive , turned out to perfection at the head of the train .
27 Karajan 's devout acceptance of what there is proved to be the Fifth Symphony 's best bet , given the untold care and effort that has gone into the shaping of the minutest detail of phrasing and , indeed , colouristic effect .
28 As a former Minister with responsibility for the disabled , I am well aware of the immense amount of work and care that has gone into the care of the disabled .
29 ‘ In the past four years , a great deal of research and design has gone into the safety of the project .
30 A lot of fishkeeping thought has gone into the design of these products .
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