Example sentences of "go [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Finally , if you are still not satisfied , go during the school holidays . |
2 | But you mean go during the week some time ? |
3 | go off the cushion . |
4 | There are voices you turn to as a friend , and you do n't just turn your back on your friends if they go off the rails . |
5 | That is to say , he must take care , and not go off the rails . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | I 'll speak to Bonard before we go about a refund for tomorrow and Friday . ’ |
8 | It is a truth which I can never now forget as I go about a world in which human beings apparently have themselves under control . |
9 | Is the way you go about a task exactly the same as that one I gave you the other day . |
10 | And can I just explain how we go about the course . |
11 | They both go about the Principality boasting about their actions in terms of foreign investment in Wales . |
12 | As they go about the city they search for God . |
13 | It is the structural proteins which are of real interest , as they go about the business of actually modifying cells ; the immediate early gene mechanism is a piece of molecular biological housekeeping , which probably seems arcane not merely to most non-biochemists but to biochemists as well . |
14 | ‘ Even better , go as a tourist , what the hell . |
15 | And then , because he went in er , he did n't want , he , he wanted er go as a teacher |
16 | Her uncle had suggested they go as a bank holiday treat . |
17 | Ironically , if — as is not unlikely — Jason Leonard and Nick Popplewell go as the loose-heads , it is Wright who could cost Probyn his seat on that Lions ' plane . |
18 | When she had once laughingly asked , ‘ Who supplies the meat , Father , and the clothes that go between the hats and the shoes ? ’ he had come back with his usual answer to her , ‘ You 're too sharp by half ; you 'll cut yourself one of these days . ’ |
19 | Go between the fence and the hedge to the golf course and follow the stone markers to Agglestone Rock . |
20 | Pass a small shed on your left and go through a gate until you reach the Larriston Burn . |
21 | Opposite the inn go through a gate signed to Aysgarth . |
22 | Go through a gate on the right with a wall on your left . |
23 | Go through a gate into an enclosed section . |
24 | Go through a gate and continue up a track before reaching another two gates and descending into a wood . |
25 | Additionally , all manufactured foods — that is , foods which go through a factory process and end up in a packet , tin or bottle — not only lose their vital vitamins , minerals and trace elements in the manufacturing process but also lose much of their colour , flavour and texture . |
26 | I usually go through a chorus , a BOSS analogue delay , a BOSS flanger , a Cry Baby wah and a compressor which I use to control the feedback from the wah . |
27 | Now , a lot of those frustrations would be alleviated by the fact that our callers go through a switchboard , who will take out a lot of the frustrations by doing some detective work before the call actually gets to you . |
28 | 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 . |
29 | I go through a pair week , and we do n't sell them . |
30 | Go through a metal gate . |