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

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1 The commercial , scientific and industrial world of capitalism ( or socialism ) does not need religion in order to go about its business .
2 Anyway , in the present context , it serves to characterize two different personal via : one achieves its clarities by way of charitas , the other goes about its business blind , achieves its clarities by way of what you might call confusio .
3 MI6 is still controlled by the Foreign Office but the Foreign Secretary neither admits to this publicly nor asks any questions about how MI6 goes about its daily business .
4 In general , we seem to be pleased with the way it goes about its work , and many like to feel that we can contribute ideas as well as money .
5 With their many variants and subdivisions they provide a wonderfully expressive earful for the alert feline as it goes about its business .
6 In addition to the familiar tail-wagging of a cat in a conflict , there are a number of other tail-signals that indicate the changing moods of the pet feline as it goes about its business .
7 So when expansion plans were announced several years ago , notwithstanding the restraint with which the library goes about its business , there was some cause for alarm .
8 But beyond all this , Malham goes about its business of being a living Dales village , with its farms and farmers , its village hall and little shops , very much in the way it has always done .
9 Some of its members undergo a change of attitude as the team goes about its ordinary work .
10 The advantage of that would be that if the private sector does have things to offer in the way of better labour practices , better marketing ideas , then these will be copied by the B R system and in Sweden it 's quite evident that although very few franchises have gone to the private sector , it has had a quite drastic effect on the way in which the state railway goes about its business .
11 The computer goes through its list of 7000 engineers and site workers , classified into five groups depending on location and qualifications , and decides how many to call .
12 A new law setting out tough penalties for car theft goes through its final stages today.It was put through by Oxford West MP John Patten , Minister of State at the Home Office .
13 The same goes for its imitator , Number One , and also the reams of general interest glossies aimed at girls and women .
14 Although its meat is delicious , there is no special demand for it , and the same goes for its hard-wearing wool .
15 At the McDermott-Scotland yard at Ardersier , near Inverness , 40 workers are to go after its last job , a jacket for Amerada Hess 's Scott oilfield , was shipped out on Tuesday .
16 [ Under the Italian dual-control tradition ] when everything goes of its own accord , I am in quite another world .
17 ‘ France will say that it will veto any draft agreement that goes against its basic interests , ’ he told MPs .
18 Firstly , because it goes against its grain : women always have to find their own way to where they 're going .
19 The driver picked up the wallet and flicked it open , his gaze going between its contents and the road .
20 On the morning of August 24 , 79 AD it was a flourishing Roman town going about its daily business , but within hours it lay suffocated by a 20 ft layer of volcanic waste which would preserve it from robbers and vandals until its excavation in the mid-18th century .
21 Often , the only ‘ traffic ’ to be found on these winding , quiet roads is a lone tractor unhurriedly going about its daily business …
22 Patrick spotted a Sandwich Tern going about its own business unperturbed by the golf .
23 Charles Luker then gave a speech of reminiscences stressing the need to be grateful for ‘ those who had formed the Club and those who had kept it going for its first 50 years ’ .
24 The instability of Zaire , now going through its third major political upheaval in the three decades since independence , will probably encourage this kind of research into substitute materials to reduce the western world 's dependence on this critical metal .
25 That The Smiths are the most popular group , in rough terms , at the precise time that rock 'n' roll is going through its worst phase for many years says something that is not complimentary to them .
26 ‘ This kind of fashion is going through its biggest revival since the 70s , triggered by French designer Christian Lacroix 's distinctive Spanish embroidery , bright colours and huge skirts , ’ said Caroline .
27 IT 'S DIFFICULT to come up with a definitive explanation as to why , but the music industry is currently going through its worst trough in over a decade .
28 Like a magician 's cabinet ( on which it was based ) , any Dalek going through its portal would cause a series of panels to flip round , thereby giving the impression it had vanished without it being obvious how it had vanished .
29 In an eminently Benjaminian vein , Kienholz has said that one can only understand a ‘ society by going through its junk stores and flea markets ’ .
30 The Labour party should worry more about the quality of education offered by the education authorities that it controls , rather than going through its political rhetoric .
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