Example sentences of "go [prep] the door " in BNC.

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1 Moving through a confined space , for example if the glider is too large to go through the door , it is always wise to go nose first , swinging the glider right round and out with its nose close to one door .
2 You 've got to go through the door
3 Galway , who warned : ‘ When a mining company goes out the door that 's when problems start for the people left behind ’ .
4 DG claims significant demand for its top-end 4 and 8-way Motorola 88100 servers , and says it is selling one of its CLARiiON RAID disc storage sub-systems with just about every 8-way machine that goes out the door .
5 Early copies are now ready to go out the door , although unlimited shipments must wait until November .
6 He looked around and saw Pete about to go out the door .
7 Th the the eight the processed one are twelve weeks ready to go out the door .
8 he tried to go out the door but she reached him back , but she has n't
9 She was now going through the door into the store-room behind the shop when her father said , ‘ Mind , close up at nine sharp , Aggie .
10 Going through the door to the back kitchen you had to take three steps down and immediately to the left was the matchboard door to the garden .
11 She 'd have to risk going through the door … have to !
12 She paused , however , before going through the door .
13 Going through the door .
14 Sun was expecting to deliver hundreds of Tsunami boxes around the world the first weekend in November and to have thousands going out the door the beginning of December .
15 Limited quantities of the HP 9000 Models 715 , 735 and 755 , originally due this month , started going out the door in December .
16 Dataquest notes that 1992 was the first year in which each of the five top workstation vendors offered RISC-based workstations for under $10,000 and says that in the third quarter more than 60% of the boxes going out the door were priced under $15,000 .
17 Stephen Campbell , from the Association of County Councils , agreed that child care workers needed more means to prevent young people in care ‘ going out the door ’ .
18 So I picked him up and I carried him , Dorothy had gone out the wrong door , instead of going out the door at that end she 'd gone right along this long corridor
19 And those last three portables , he talked me into those going out the door .
20 They all say goodbye to him as we 're going out the door .
21 And then she felt him move away and she lifted her head and saw that he was going towards the door .
22 See open there were only , oh god remember that big posh place tripped over going in the door , we ran straight back out again
23 Right come the morning arrived and and somebody else I ca n't remember who though , and there we were all ready to go and were walking with the press into the massive great shed where they roll the paper and make it a massive place the size of a couple of football pitches , we were just going in the door and somebody said to me they 're no gon na be using their flash guns are they ?
24 After going to the door and reassuring himself that they were entirely alone , Colonel Moore recited the wealth of his ward .
25 She took one last look around , making sure it was all tidy , before going to the door .
26 this and that then the old women used to go to the door , shilling .
27 I pick up the scissors because I 'm alone in the shop and if he touches me again he 'll leave without something he came in with , when the bell goes on the door and this other boy in a city suit comes in , boring yuppie sort .
28 Another agreed : ‘ I found that when the canvassers come to the door , and this is true of all parties I think , on the whole they feel embarrassed if a disabled person goes to the door and they always ask for my husband . ’
29 I waved to Toby and went for the door .
30 Did the cat go through the door ?
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