Example sentences of "and go [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 If the possibility appeals , make sure you take advice first from an accountant on the tax implications and go through a reputable property agent to handle the short-term rental contract .
2 Chub do have their days when the old grey matter works overtime and you will have to put on your own thinking cap and go through a whole array of angling techniques , usual and offbeat ones , before you hit on the right one to catch him .
3 To take part , students have to join a society called the ‘ Pimlico Connection ’ ( after one of the schools in the scheme ) , and go through a day of ‘ orientation ’ to the kind of situations they will face in the classrooms .
4 Pass a small shed on your left and go through a gate until you reach the Larriston Burn .
5 Turn right onto it and go through a large gate by the army range notices .
6 As well as these individual homework tasks , all clients , whether phobic or non-phobic , carry out the relaxation exercises , and go through a period of self-monitoring of their levels of anxiety .
7 Individual work can be catered for by drill and practice programs and pupils who have advanced beyond others or who have a problem in class , may move aside to the microcomputer and go through a program which acts as a revision aid or reinforcement medium .
8 Amphibians usually lay their eggs in water and go through an aquatic larval stage as tadpoles , when they breath by means of gills .
9 From here you cross the road and go through an iron gate following the path west to pass a cottage and over a bridge .
10 Here they were to turn left , then take the second right and go about a kilometre to a building site where Ruggiero Miletti was waiting , unable to move because of his bad leg .
11 DEC perhaps captured the expectation best : ‘ Do you think he could buy himself a plane ticket and go on a personal tour of all of us — IBM , Hewlett-Packard , Sun Microsystems Inc , DEC — and bring us together in kind of an Open Software Foundation II with all of the chief executives on the same dais saying the past is behind us ? ’
12 I pointed to the bathing lockers where we could leave our things and go for a swim .
13 Anyone who thinks owning a diesel spells the end of driving fun , should park their backside in the AX 's comfortable , supportive driver 's seat and go for a quick ride .
14 I try to sleep , but can not , and go for a walk along the shore and on to a ridge from where Sør-Fugløya is thrown into relief by the blinding sun .
15 There are lots of planting opportunities left for the season : I would like to try a little herbary , for example , and go for a bigger emphasis on autumn colour .
16 It is acidic , hence the rhododendron ; gardeners with limy or heavy clay soil could substitute yellow-flowered Mahonia japonica , and go for a lively contrast .
17 If I 've a complicated feature to write , or a problem to solve , I usually duck out and go for a run .
18 Now he plans to put nearly 10 years of dedicated training to the test and go for a medal in the forthcoming World Championships .
19 Spring is here so it 's time to wave goodbye to winter and go for a splash of colour .
20 At this point it is likely that we may make a second mistake and go for a purely positivist view of law , the view that the nature of law can be appreciated purely by reciting the elements of positing and applying law without reference to its objectives or functions , so that we have a legal system as long as there are institutionalised ways of selecting mandatory rules and some arrangement for an authoritative application of those rules to particular situations .
21 You 'll appreciate that it 's years back , that boys come and go for a schoolmaster , they 're a bit phantom .
22 Sunday he can lie in bed till twelve , get up , get dressed and go for a drink , but my job never changes .
23 For example , you may like to swim on Mondays and Fridays , play squash on Wednesdays , and go for a long brisk walk or jog on Saturdays and Sundays .
24 ‘ We 're going down to Redland Bay to have dinner on his boat and go for a sail , ’ she invented fluently .
25 ‘ If you stay here she 'll probably call for a dozen more rehearsals of that damn kiss — so why do n't we cut out of here for a while and go for a coffee ?
26 An old gentleman from Stowmarket , his name 's Mr I 'm sure it was because er , you see , my father and I used to go up Stowmarket Road sometimes after church or chapel and er and go for a walk up there and used to meet this Mr who played the organ Stowmarket and very course but erm but I had a wonderful life really
27 By the middle of the following week , however , she was really missing her trips to the pool and she decided that on Wednesday afternoon , which was one of the afternoons when David was n't at the factory , she would take a chance and go for a swim .
28 Ooh I 'll carry on watching this and go for a bloody shower !
29 Quarter to eleven , pick up the chaps and go for a smoke .
30 Please support this motion , and go for a better life for all .
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