Example sentences of "go [prep] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 Erm but , but they 're an easy target to go for as opposed to , I mean Mao could e perhaps as easily as argued , saying you know commercialization is not the way forward , erm and we do n't want greater interaction with the world economy erm as opposed to saying , you know , overthrow the local landlords .
2 Without going into whether the information would come from his audit file or the client 's file , the Institute has a stated policy that it will not put pressure on the incumbent auditor/adviser to supply information to a successor while fees remain outstanding — though the incumbent should be prepared to demonstrate that he is taking active steps to collect the outstanding fee including , if necessary , a writ or summons .
3 It , in the nineteen eighties and nineteen nineties , must be one of the best subjects they could ever conceive of going into because the whole of the future of modern civilization depends on chemistry .
4 You know , there was seven years of going without , and going without for lots of things , basic things , basic clothing , food and that what whatever .
5 But already more is going on than first appears .
6 There 's more going on than just the Cretaceous collapse .
7 When I was put in charge of the start-up at Fawley at the ripe old age of twenty-nine most of my team were people who were twenty years older than I was and being on shift with a lot of operating people taught me the problems and the realisation that I could learn a hell of a lot from them — the realisation that the chap on the shop floor usually knows far more about what 's going on than management does .
8 But with a trio there 's the space for the dynamics , and you can be much quicker to react to what 's going on than , say , The Beautiful South or somethin' — like where there 's nineteen people and they all look like they 're playing off charts … ’
9 And suddenly I realised that there was a whole lot more going on than I 'd even thought of .
10 So it 's just not true that we know less about what 's going on than we know about our own beliefs about what 's going on .
11 As always there is much more going on than its seems , and some bright new star of the genre is likely to emerge out of nowhere .
12 On his first day , Monday , 1 February , Terry arrived at the building — which was recently opened by Sir Ralph Robins , chairman of Rolls-Royce plc — to find there was more going on than a usual day 's work ; they were cleaning up in the aftermath of a fire .
13 It was always better to know what was going on than to lie in bed with the door shut and wonder what was happening .
14 Suddenly , and perhaps for the first time , Shirley Brown felt a twinge of affection for the lonely little woman who seemed far more aware of what was going on than any of them .
15 Of course , an intentional consequence of any effective training programme should be to permeate ideas and attitudes throughout the working environment via the ‘ day-to-day training which is always going on whether we specifically plan it or not ’ , not least of all to counteract existing erroneous ideas and/or unwelcome attitudes .
16 I think it 's absolute madness it 's a legal minefield and it 's an extraordinary way of going on whether you 're for hunting or not .
17 It is obviously advantageous for an animal to receive more detailed information about where it is going to than about where it has come from , and it is therefore not surprising that as well as the mouth at the front end of the planaria there is a concentration of sense organs , such as light-sensitive eyepits , and to process the information arriving from these sense organs there is a group of ganglia concentrated in the head — forming at last the forerunners of real brains .
18 Now , at Madeleine 's insistence , they were going to while the night away at the Cave of Harmony nightclub , where they would all get even hotter dancing the shimmy , the foxtrot or the black bottom .
19 Erm I I feel by going to cos sometimes they 're more involved than these days .
20 Yeah and bus stopped and I said it was going to cos we
21 Well you should 've done cos I thought you were going to cos I thought yeah we 've got , have n't got anything to do this afternoon
22 so I thought you were going to cos you did n't come back for a long time .
23 It was well worth going to if only for the scene of the spring cleaning of the dwarfs ’ house .
24 And er the question of the grants as well , I 'm opposed to the fact that they they 're going to if we do n't hurry up er , these two sites in Harlow will not , never be completed !
25 It 's very tempting to go into the desert with a bag of mushrooms right now , but I 'm not going to because I want the experience to be real . ’
26 I do n't know how I 'm going to because I 've got some peculiar colours .
27 Er er and er I 'm not saying that there is necessarily , but even if there was she 's not going to because she wants to preserve her , her referrals .
28 Now he might remember I think the court come just before the after Nicola , and the car was going to because I know we had to go on the train to Liverpool and er , I 'd got ta give evidence as well , they made such a palaver !
29 In some cases there is a gate for the lever to go into once the brakes are correctly locked .
30 Sophia sighed but did not answer , for on such an occasion as this there was n't really time to go into whether Penelope particularly liked Rupert Stonebird or not or to embark on the sort of explanation that a man could n't be expected to understand .
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