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

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1 But it 's also normal to go off the whole idea .
2 But of course it would be possible to go through the behavioural motions of requesting without having any of the requisite beliefs and intentions .
3 By catching the Chamden-London Inter-City train it is possible to go from the Second Division to the Third and back again on this unequalled trip .
4 You either turn left to go to one side of Petswood or right to go to the other side of Petswood .
5 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 .
6 Now I 'm not gon na be prepared to go through the whole business and then find them say oh sorry you 're wrong .
7 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 .
8 But a fine run of only one defeat in the last eight matches has propelled them back into contention in a duel that looks set to go to the last game .
9 It is easy to go to the odd verse or two in the Bible and conclude triumphantly that homosexuality is a great evil and homosexual practices can never be condoned .
10 From this position he could not expect to be prominent going to the first bend , the clubhouse turn , and Shoemaker held him back in about eighth place , some four horses out from the rails , as the runners came past the stands .
11 Good to see you checked to see if the wife would be there , okay pretty pointless going through the whole process if , if she has all the facts
12 What a week : Batts and Fat-Frank going in the same week , what the fuck is going on — i guess they need the cash to buy someone — guess we will know who in a couple of weeks … the newly in shape Maradona ?
13 And it then made possible going by the shortest route .
14 In theory , students should always be welcome to go beyond the immediate limits of their studies , and ‘ read round their subject ’ .
15 That 's supposed to go into the expanded memory .
16 We 're not supposed to go through the new Lab anyway .
17 Too large to go in the diplomatic bags , the first monster packing cases containing old lamp posts have started to arrive in Warwickshire County Council 's Highways Depot on Dunchurch .
18 For what other goods is Mr Smith likely to go to the local village ?
19 I mean I think that 's why in way it , it would be good to go outside the religious context , because then you 'll come up er y you er you know you 'll meet people who have a er a rather different motivation
20 Unfortunately it was received too late to go through the formal council procedure , but I do hope that you allow me to hand it to the council secretary later who it is addressed to .
21 it would take too long to go through the entire programme , which is studded with jewels , but if you can dip into it , try the two Passacaglias ( Kerll 's and Muffat 's , in D minor and G minor respectively ) , the deep and moving Allemande which opens Froberger 's Suite No. 20 ( it bears the inscription , in French , ‘ Meditation on my future death , to be played slowly and discreetly ’ ) , or his Fantasia No. 2 , which follows it here ; try too Buxtehude 's extraordinary Choral Suite Auf meinem lieben Gott ; or Weckmann 's two Toccatas …
22 I ca n't remember the cost but you need to buy a plastic pump and a large bottle of the solution , it 'll last for ages and a good going over the whole house once a month will probably be your best bet .
23 Refunds will be provided at point of sale for fans unable to go to the relevant dates .
24 Using exactly the same technique , I encouraged her to imagine doing just this and to practise for a further fortnight , after which she was in fact able to go to the local park and sit on a bench watching the children at play .
25 ‘ Will he be able to go to the same school as his brothers and sisters ? ’ or ‘ Will she be able to speak like other boys and girls when she is older ? ’
26 He was able to go to the same home for respite care , at first for two weeks in and six weeks at home , on a rota .
27 But they do n't speak any English , I do n't speak any Arabic , so I 'm gesturing away about the bar-tailed lark and not being able to go into the forbidden zone , and somehow or other the leader understands what I 'm going on about and makes me understand that because they 're nomads they do n't have to follow international boundaries .
28 We should be able to go into the big houses and let the gentry know that we are honest , that 's the only way they 'll give us their business .
29 Er , I make the point I think that , erm , we should oppose the er , Deregulation Bill if it 's based on providing deregulation by Ministers , because I think that 's a constitutional point that is of great import , but the , the rest of it erm , are really sets of principles that I hope you 'd agree to , subject to amen amendment and dis discussion , because the information that we got is that the consultation period is going to be very tight indeed , and that it might not be able to go through the normal committee procedures in order to put things through erm , with er , proposals in that , er , in that respect .
30 I had a feeling they 'd been blocked off by the malais and had n't been able to go by the quickest route they wanted .
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