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

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1 The plan is due to go before a public enquiry next summer .
2 I think that to go to a full service that is actually what 's moving , go back again is actually just confusing the people .
3 But it 's also normal to go off the whole idea .
4 But of course it would be possible to go through the behavioural motions of requesting without having any of the requisite beliefs and intentions .
5 I still have grave doubts as to whether it is right to go for a single currency , fixed exchange rates and the whole of that considerable abdication of political sovereignty .
6 The team began experimenting there in December ‘ 88 and by the end of January it was felt right to go for a public launch on Palm Sunday ‘ 89 with attendant door to door visiting with invitations , and publicity to the press and media .
7 You either turn left to go to one side of Petswood or right to go to the other side of Petswood .
8 is a vast neighbourhood and it 's got no outlet , where everything goes up and everything has to come back out again and all that goes along a small country road .
9 No , that goes over the other side of it , that 's the other corner .
10 At that age their faces reflect with the most uninhibited intensity every changing emotion , that goes with every separate circumstance of every single character in the story .
11 That goes for the well-meaning GPs , health visitors and breastfeeding counsellors as well as the woman down the road who fed four babies herself until they were two years old !
12 Then , like a shoal of fish moving within a net , Rose and the girls started to clear the table , to brush away crumbs , to wash , to dry , to return each thing to its own place , all done with a muted energy ; whispers , jokes , little scolding asides — ‘ No , that goes in the other place ’ or reminisce how they had made the same mistake before in order to soften any harshness in the scold , bending low in apologetic laughter .
13 HARRISONS & Crosfield must really dislike being classified as an overseas trader if it is willing to go through the complex process of changing its listing only to end up as a miscellaneous industrial .
14 The princess , patron of the Northern Ballet , told stars of the company 's production they had been brave to go for a modern version of the Tchaikovsky classic .
15 This goes beyond the intrinsic error due to the device ( about 2% when measuring an inanimate object ) and is not random .
16 This goes beyond the statutory requirements against discrimination on grounds of sex , marriage and race , to include age , disability and sexual orientation .
17 This goes over the old arguments .
18 This goes to the Inland Revenue Accounts Office along with the NI contributions and tax deducted in the previous month .
19 Pedulla 's stated aim is to produce an instrument which will sound ‘ alive ’ even at flat tone settings , and credit for this goes to the Bartolini powerhouses and Pedulla 's tone-shaping circuitry .
20 I resume my explanation of the Bill , and this goes to the very heart of the issues raised by the two hon. Gentlemen .
21 This goes against the general trend of the rest of the survey ( which suggests that these groups are less well informed and less accurately informed about credit ) .
22 This goes against the general rule that says the bigger the band , the longer and more excruciatingly dull , the soundcheck .
23 Now I 'm not gon na be prepared to go through the whole business and then find them say oh sorry you 're wrong .
24 But since then things have changed , and if they are prepared to go to a little trouble and expense they can now acquire a cat that will almost certainly give them no problems .
25 We have mentioned very little about harmonic paths in minor keys , but those with a sound harmonic upbringing will find it somewhat repetitive and superfluous to go over the whole ground again .
26 A few went to a Red Cross Centre in Cambridge .
27 Women who adhere to this go for the tailored suit and no-nonsense haircut routine .
28 Only a few go through the final humiliation of meeting the bailiff at the door and watching him change the locks .
29 As The Economist pointed out , ‘ only a few go through the final humiliation of meeting the bailiff at the door and watching him change the locks ’ .
30 Well if we 're going to start to go into funding , I 'd rather this went into the pink paper session , and that we have our Chief Executives down here to explain that situation .
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