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

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1 The Michelin guide to Perigord will reveal a castle either preserved or in ruins at each of these places , though one would need to go off the map to Mareuil-sur-Belle , as well as Vieux-Mareuil , to identify all the three donjons which Pound speaks of in that vicinity .
2 The sensation therefore was immense when he abandoned cricket , and a life of wealth and ease , to go as a missionary to China .
3 Today by some bonus of chance they were being left there to enjoy it and had not been interrupted with a call for tea or to go for a swim with Dad who had just come home .
4 There 's nowhere for him to go for a bit of company — he wo n't go to the day hospital because he thinks they 'll make him take drugs .
5 He had only to go for a spin with Freddie Reynalde or spend half an hour too long in the pub for her shoulders to slump and her eyes to fill .
6 We need to shift to the procedure that we would probably have and a tell me if I 'm wrong I thought there was a sort of general agreement without it being sort of firmly agreed that we were going to go for a format of subject specific reports still coming to form tutor who would complete some sort of general report , is that
7 We considered various possibilities , but as neither of us could drive far and neither of us could face airport hassle , we decided to go for a week to Wales .
8 I would n't like to go for a week in silence .
9 It 's a lazy Saturday and I decide to go for a walk in Cwm Idwal .
10 ‘ Well , perhaps you might allow me to go for a walk from time to time , instead of waiting around in the servants ’ hall .
11 As far as new managers go , I 'd have to go for a partnership between Mr. Robson & Mr. Hoddle .
12 Spurred originally by demands from the Navy ( for special performance requirements , not well catered for by the US suppliers ) and by internal security needs for faster information , Brazil had determined to go for a policy of self-sufficiency in the underlying technologies .
13 The spa at Evian has been famous since the 18th century as the place to go for the treatment of kidney stones and urinary infections .
14 A DC goes through a variety of states from its creation to final approval as indicated by the list below .
15 A DC goes through a variety of states from its creation to final approval as indicated by the list below .
16 From Holt Fleet the Way crosses the parkland of Ombersley Court and passes through the village of Ombersley and across Westwood Park to the town of Droitwich the route continues along the Roman Salt Way and goes through a variety of farms , follows a canal and passes through several small villages .
17 ‘ Lola is very powerful and very sensitive and she goes through a lot of changes .
18 Her character goes through a number of changes which is very interesting .
19 It goes through a cycle of changes until it finally returns to its original state and then merges into infinite time .
20 Processing of stimuli goes through a sequence of phases .
21 They have to be on the outside right , cos as soon as it goes through a piece of material you 'll lose all the high frequency to it .
22 In the first wave , Freud said , a child goes through a series of phases centring on various erogenous or erotogenic zones of the child 's body .
23 — Next , Moses goes through the law of God , the pattern of obedience which God requires from his blood-bought people ( verse 7 ) .
24 er I 've got several favourites , er the one at Thrupp , Hampton Gay which I mentioned , where the train disaster was , that 's a particularly nice one because it 's along very nice stretches of canal and river , I like the one er up at er the Rollright Stones , and , and I like the ones in the Chilterns as well , there 's a couple in the Chilterns , one at er Watlington Hill , just outside the town of Watlington , and er one which goes through the grounds of Stonor Park , but er superb scenery up there obviously with the beech woods and so on .
25 I agree with the hon. Member for Normanton ( Mr. O'Brien ) that if the fast link goes through the east of Kent it should not finish at Stratford ; it must come to King 's Cross .
26 He belongs to a paper society which goes through the motions of life , in the air , notionally .
27 I sort of was a bit lost on me trig so that 's really what I want to get to go through a bit of trig .
28 The law says that British Coal has to go through a procedure of consultation before it can close pits .
29 Our own work found that one in three managers appeared to go through a sense of crisis in their late thirties .
30 If you have to go through a field of animals move carefully and quietly .
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