Example sentences of "to go [prep] [art] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 As I walked past my contemporary ‘ transgressors ’ , cloaked in the anonymity of the backpack , I felt strangely more at one with the old lags ' displaced condition than with the multi-hued raincoated and umbrella-ed Glaswegian families queuing to go aboard the Waverley paddle steamer for their day ‘ doon the watter ’ to Rothesay .
2 Requiring a single to go through the Malton pair collected a three .
3 The British trade is dismayed that the Open Individual Export Licence ( OIEL ) , which allowed Sotheby 's and Christie 's to issue licences for objects imported in to the UK within the last fifty years without having to go through the DNH , does not apply to objects controlled under the EC Regulation .
4 They took just over an hour to go through the Maxwell possession … some items were taken away in the boot of the officers ' car .
5 It is almost impossible to go into a New England hotel or house without finding pineapples somehow incorporated into the decor .
6 to ask questions about what the Royal Quay 's are gon na be about and a group to go into the Mediwell itself .
7 Now , I volunteered to go into the Mediwell because I 'm I do n't like it down there and er , Linda will go into the centre of New into the centre of North Shields with a particular person a a form teacher or whatever , probably .
8 ‘ Now we have to go into the Germany game next weekend and build on what we have achieved against Brazil . ’
9 He turned up a side path to go into the NAAFI .
10 Sean Robinson , Middlesex 's full-back , scored two tries in the final five minutes to give them victory over Hertfordshire by one point , 22-21 , in the Toshiba County Championship at Croxley Green to go into the London play-off .
11 I 'll arrange for you to go into the London Clinic .
12 A fan who was totally uncommitted to the culture , who simply wanted to watch the match , would probably choose not to go into the London Road End at all but rather to one of the quieter side terraces .
13 Some nuns and priests chose to go into the FMLN controlled zones where they are not only carrying out religious work but also helping in the educational campaigns .
14 A nurse taking him for a more experienced dresser had given him a gown and told him to go into the Burns Room .
15 The idea of a sequel seemed odd , ‘ Harvest ’ was an LP he 'd badmouthed over the years , and it was hardly his style to go into the Mike Oldfield school of repackaging old product .
16 For example , today 's Daily Mail decided to have on its front page — coincidence I am certain — to go with the Bill : ’ Cheating Refugee Rang Up £117,000 Phone Bill ’ .
17 So next morning the thousand mosstroopers divided into three sections , two hundred to go with the Regent as decoys , two hundred to hide near Sunlaws ford and the remainder , six hundred , with a score or two of Heiton 's own men , to head for the Kale Water valley where Heiton would place them in position from which they could ambush the pursuit once Murray 's fleeing party was past .
18 Especially the Royal Academy , he wrote , with its Presidents and its private views and its Signed Goblets and its Concerts of Spanish music to go with the Murillo exhibition and its Concerts of Russian music to go with its Tatlin exhibition and its Concerts of Dutch music to go with its de Hooch exhibition , and its Silk-screened Scarves and its Special Offers and its Jigsaws of the Raft of Medusa and La Grande Jatte and its Good Taste and its Tondo and its Education Department and its Restaurant with its Tasty Snacks and its Cold Buffet and its Glass of Wine and its Napkins Designed by a Living Artist , and its Proximity to Cork Street , with its Galleries and their Private Views and their Favoured Clients and their Phone Calls to New York and their Summer Shows and their Autumn Shows and their Winter Shows and their Embossed Invitations and their Highly Polished Floors .
19 But in reality these are likely to go with the US firm to DRT .
20 But in the end she agreed to go with the Pitts to the local police station to express concern about the absentees .
21 Even though they still have three years to go before the BIS deadline , Japan 's five leading city banks ( Dai-Ichi Kangyo , Sumitomo , Fuji , Mitsubishi and Sanwa ) have all cleared the 8% hurdle .
22 He said : ‘ There are so many tournaments to go before the Ryder Cup , and quite honestly I 'm not looking that far forward .
23 A bill is to go before the Commons to allow boys under fourteen years old to face rape charges .
24 One day the Works Manager and Chief Officer ( Mr Mason ) had occasion to go round the Old Road , where he saw the horses and gig tethered outside the Locomotive Inn ( now the Galleon ) .
25 And how long would it take to go round the Isle of Wight , which is sixty miles round the Isle of Wight ?
26 The award from HIDB enabled her to go to a FIS training camp for lowland skiers at Kiruna in northern Sweden in December .
27 When I went to Germany within a few days of the end of the war , it was rather remarkable to go to a Luftwaffe air field with many aircraft , all intact and fully serviceable , but with their tanks — dry not a drop of oil was to be found on those bases .
28 I was negotiating to buy a Jimi Hendrix record — Axis : Bold as Love — from a kid who needed money to go to an Emerson , Lake and Palmer concert at the Fairfield Hall , for fuck 's sake .
29 HONG KONG — Xu Jiatun , China 's senior official in Hong Kong , was summoned to Peking for talks on the dispute between China and Hong Kong over the Chinese swimmer Yang Yang , who was allowed by Hong Kong to go to the US last week , writes Kevin Hamlin .
30 At the beginning of January he decided to go to the US for two months and then come back .
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