Example sentences of "is go [prep] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They ca n't ever understand that if your desire is to go to the furthest limits of yourself then the actual form your art takes does n't seem important to you .
2 On April 26 , Lisa is to go to the Royal College of Music , in London , to take on the best of British players in the national finals .
3 The trick in bringing about a change in attitudes towards marketing is to go after the easy stuff first , there is nothing to be gained from knocking your head against a brick wall .
4 Nippon Digital Equipment Corp is to go after the client-server market in Japan , using the bilingual DOS/V operating system on its personal computers and the VAX series of machines as servers .
5 I do n't make any apologies for that , and maybe it is going over the old ground , but unless we do it , unless we try to do it , if we 've done it the way before been and it has n't produced what we , what we want , then surely it 's not for us to sit back and say , ‘ Well , it 's been through that and it has n't worked ’ , surely we ought to try again , and that 's what I hope to be doing , sort of value your support and see you .
6 Right , all the electricity is going through the fifty ohm .
7 ( And the prospective mothers-in-law must be aware that this is going through the young man 's mind , must n't they ?
8 It is not demoralising because everyone around you is going through the same thing .
9 Now , of course , he is going through the inevitable comparison with Hare , and it is hard following a legend .
10 The money is going to the British Refugee Council and the Save the Children Fund , but Hackett rules out giving passing any of the money to projects in Vietnam , where the refugee problem originates .
11 The money is going to the British Refugee Council and the Save the Children Fund , but Hackett rules out giving any to projects in Vietnam , where the refugee problem originates .
12 Mr David Heathcoat-Amory , a former junior Energy Minister , has been appointed deputy chief whip by Mr Major , succeeding Mr Alastair Goodlad who is going to the Foreign Office .
13 The second storyline is going for the wider market , and some might argue , a little too near-the-knuckle for such an early evening show .
14 Little Polveir is going for the National treble , having already won the Scottish version in 1987 and the Seagram Grand National last season .
15 Hearts and Aberdeen , who have six players between them in tonight 's starting 11 , have helped Roxburgh while one , the Edinburgh club , is going for the Scottish Cup and the other is involved in that tournament as well as the league championship .
16 In LBC 's case , for example , the LBC Crown FM is going for the upmarket listener , while the medium wave service , London Talkback Radio , is pitching for the tabloid market and the dedicated followers of phone-ins .
17 A rating of 4 would mean that the driver is going at the correct speed for the conditions . ’
18 I appeal to the Government to think again , this is going down the wrong road , we do not need these appointed , these appointees appointed by the Home Office and they know how it 's done , they know this new method , but there is the list of the greater the good , and if there 's of course there will be a bias one way or the other arising out of the very method by which it is done .
19 IBM is going after the scientific/technical crowd as well as those into workstation clustering and computing .
20 Secondly , I wish to see our participation at Maastricht emphasising and improving those matters on which the Community is going in the right direction .
21 Our Tsar is going among the false Venetians .
22 But seems to me that 's silly is that we did n't keep with that correspondence a copy of the enquiry form , which , the original is gone to the central record .
23 There are no conditions specifically attached under the IDO but of course we have obligations — the county minerals officer will be pursuing us for restoration quite rightly — what we 'd like to do is go beyond the basic restoration and make it much better .
24 A radio paging system means staff can be bleeped when needed , all they have to do is go to the nearest intercom substation and they are straight through to reception or the management office .
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