Example sentences of "go [prep] the [adj] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Nothing else was right , you had to go for the best in life , and I suppose we 've always felt that . ’ |
2 | When Mrs Thatcher came to power in May 1979 , union power was at its height and British industry was going through the crippling after effects of the winter of discontent |
3 | If she is to go to the Superfinal in Cardiff in May as leading qualifier , she must at least return home with gold and silver from the 50 and 100m freestyle this weekend . |
4 | To go to the Mediterranean in summer , except in search of art and architecture , was still regarded as madness until well into the twentieth century , that era of the novel worship of sun and brown skins . |
5 | It comes about that the merchant has to go to the fair at Bruges on his business , and while he spends part of a day before departure in his counting-house reviewing his affairs the monk meets and converses with the wife . |
6 | Yes , well she goes on the second of July , she has a day at school . |
7 | Musgrave also went to the fair at Guibray , and there among the freak shows was The Largest Fat Boy in France : Aimable Jouvin , born at Herblay in 1840 , now aged fourteen , admission a penny farthing . |
8 | We did , and off to London we went on the ninth of July , for the judging , at the Queen Elizabeth Hall . |
9 | Went on the seventeenth of November . |
10 | Amid the build-up to the great birthday extravaganza , North Korea watchers have gone on the alert for signs of the president handing over power to Kim Jong Il . |
11 | It is not clear that Montupet jobs will go to the unemployed of West Belfast . |
12 | Oh if that 's one 's five then they go to the next on e after that , which is seven . |