Example sentences of "go [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Ralston says he has no powers to stop the project , which will disturb arable and grazing land and will go through a field where the annual agricultural show is due to be held in June . |
2 | It will then go through a container now that container , ultimately , will contain this is why it 's called a container ! |
3 | Of 1992 , which saw the couple split as well as her topless pictures with friend Johnny Bryan , Fergie said : ‘ I ca n't go through a year like this ever again . |
4 | There were large and small holes and we could only go through a hole once . |
5 | I recall vividly one member of the aristocracy who was in such a state about being interviewed on TV that he insisted that I help him go through a half bottle of whisky first . |
6 | " 'It is n't everyone who can go through a keyhole , after all . " |
7 | that will go through a pineapple stage … |
8 | Most people who have experienced the loss of a parent or a partner have suffered bereavement , and must inevitably go through a mourning process . |
9 | And we would go through a song and everybody would keep trying different things . |
10 | If the SSC were to be cancelled , American particle physics would go through a crisis — but CERN would help it pull through . |
11 | But before they can be used they must go through a market process through the shops . |
12 | There was a time when you could n't go through a week , perhaps could n't even going through a day , without hearing the British National Anthem somewhere . |
13 | They wo n't go through a letter box |
14 | Add to that the cost or annual holidays and season tickets , and you can see that your expenditure will go through a number of peaks and troughs . |
15 | We shall go through a number of examples later . |
16 | It 's safe to say that every child in every culture will go through a period of saying that the pencil which has been moved up is now longer or bigger or big now . |
17 | It 's a nice idea that in business or banking you can go through a period of ‘ consolidation ’ , but it seldom works out that way . |
18 | We might turn away from our own particular church — we might go through a period of not knowing what we believe in — we might change from being a Catholic to a Buddhist or from a Jehovah 's Witness to an Anglican ; but , no matter how many times we reject religion , we know it will never reject us . |
19 | There are occasions , usually occurring when the weather conditions are near perfect for bream fishing , when you will go through a period of having bite after bite , all looking perfectly hittable in the classic bream style — slow and determined — and when you will become extremely frustrated because you miss every one . |
20 | You 've got ta go through a sequence you see . |
21 | He argues that , even in the absence of natural selection or genetic drift , a population can go through a process of evolutionary change . |
22 | We should go through a process o of this group of slotting , in accordance with the rules , and get that |
23 | What happened was that after each death she would go through a process of remembering the scenes of illness and death . |
24 | But , in some of the major ones , the children and the elderly , there are quite clearly on the statutes laid down , and case law , laid down saying you must go through a process of consultation . |
25 | This has led scientists to speculate that all galaxies might go through a quasar phase , then a less active phase , and finally settle into the stability typical of our own and many local galaxies . |
26 | All teams will go through a meeting about six , every eight weeks . |
27 | Or ‘ you do n't go through an experience ; an experience goes through you ’ ? |
28 | So you will go as a customer . ’ |
29 | panel , it will then go as a figure , two million pounds in the budget decide |
30 | Then Nephthys would follow her , and instead of standing , as a new wife , before Renenutet and Tawaret , would go as a shadow to meet Anubis and Osiris . |