Example sentences of "go [prep] the [adj] [noun prp] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I think that the hurdles that they have got to get over to get books are a barrier … the children have to go through the whole Dewey decimal system which is complicated . |
2 | I found myself in the centre of town , going through the busy Saturday crowd . |
3 | About 7,000 of the jobs are going from the traditional ICI business , while the other 2,000 will go from Zeneca . |
4 | Elections in February 1990 to the Supreme Soviet ( subsequently renamed the Supreme Council ) had resulted in a majority of seats going to the nationalist Sajudis movement [ see pp. 37299-300 ] . |
5 | Going to the first GLF meeting brought together these two aspects of myself as I saw for the first time the emotional need to have a context where I could be open and proud of my gayness , as well as the political context where my sexuality would seem relevant to all the other things that were going on around me at work and in the country at large . |
6 | The Labour leaflet compared the numbers going to the Royal Shakespeare Company with attendances at Wembley Stadium , Aida with the Ideal Home Exhibition , and ballet , somewhat incongruously , with Rugby Union . |
7 | Lawlor 's place goes to the experienced Pat O'Hara , of Cork Constitution , who will be winning his 12th cap . |
8 | But pride of place among their unique collection goes to the magnificent Silver Swan , pictured left , which has graced the Entrance Hall since the museum opened . |
9 | Go through the new Peacock Arcade into Market Square . |
10 | Money from sales of the video will go towards the new St. Tiggywinkles Wildlife Hospital in Haddenham . |
11 | Then I tried it Cloister and it was too boring , and then I saw that they had Lanston Cochin at Mackenzie and Harris in San Francisco , so we used that and when we moved to phototype I did n't really go with the whole Jenson thing at all . |
12 | And er I went into the High Hazel seam . |
13 | His parents are well-off farmers in Somerset , and although he went to the prestigious Ampleforth school , he spent only a year after taking his A levels at agricultural college before becoming a BMW car salesman . |
14 | She says ; We went to the first Sands meeting . |
15 | Following a spell in Romford he went to the new Walton Heath course in 1904 where he stayed until his death in 1950 , aged 80 . |
16 | Mr Brown said : ‘ I went to the old Puddydale school in Heswall and remember rows of desks and bare walls . |
17 | The trophy for the cow achieving the highest butter fat and protein records over three years went to the British Holstein Castledon Donfloss 4 , belonging to Norman Gotts , of Wickford , Essex . |
18 | The Guardian 's own Milestones Award for long-term creative commitment to the music went to the veteran George Russell , whose greeting from the crowd was as affectionate as it should have been and a services-to-jazz prize sponsored jointly by Wire and Carlsberg/Elephant lager went to John Surman , one of the most gifted members of that talented and ill-rewarded generation of musicians that came between Stan Tracey 's and the new young heroes . |
19 | He went to the infamous Son-La forced-labour camp in the jungle on the Thai border where hard-core Communists were able to indoctrinate their fellow convicts . |
20 | As a result the Company lost its monopoly ; after 1697 all English merchants could trade with West Africa , though they were supposed to pay a tax of 10 per cent of the value of goods exported from England , the proceeds of which went to the Royal Africa Company to enable it to keep up its forts on the West African coast . |
21 | The court heard that her husband had become suspicious early last year and had gone to the National Westminster bank asking them not to release any further cheque books . |
22 | Considerable credit must go to the superb Gary Moore and his band for underpinning the whole evening with some musically adept ducking and diving , particularly during the unpredictable Buddy Guy 's set . |
23 | " Could you go to the Upper Thames Street branch of the London Metropolitan Bank without it seeming unusual ? " |
24 | All the proceeds from the concert will go to the local Cinderford Forge Appeal for the Blind . |
25 | Then we went over the two Harnham Bridges , one with its niches to enable pedestrians to shelter from passing vehicles and so to Exeter Street and home . |
26 | Thanks go to the Inner Kent girls for arranging such a nice tea on the 21st June . |
27 | Thanks go to the Inner Kent girls for arranging such a nice tea on the 21st June . |