Example sentences of "for [pron] go [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I am not going to spend big money bringing players over from Scotland simply for them to go through the motions . ’
2 You 'd think it would be totally alien for them to go in the water like that .
3 Again it 's too complicated for me to go into the details of this .
4 The idea was for me to go on the high-wire sixty feet above ground — on the shoulders of a Czechoslovakian circus performer .
5 I dare not spend another farthing , and it would be suicide for me to go to the bank , even if Richard agreed , which he wo n't . ’
6 Mrs Aggie ’ — she turned and glanced at Aggie — ‘ paid for me to go to the penny school . ’
7 Once he had gone away Wickham gave instructions for someone to go to the address in Fleet Street .
8 as for my going before the rulers , I was no whit afraid or thoughtful , for I had cast my care upon the Lord , which I was persuaded would speak for me. therefore I was not troubled nor afraid , for the Lord said to me , ‘ Fear not , be not dismayed , I am thy God , and will stand by thee'
9 So Sullivan asked , " Your Majesty , would you like me to seek an invitation for you to go to the United States. ? "
10 I 'll arrange for you to go into the London Clinic .
11 ‘ No need for you to go into the restaurant .
12 no , it 's too cold for you to go in the garage , do n't want to get pneumonia do ya ?
13 Also , unlike others who had been brought up in more cultured surroundings , it was a rarity for him to go to the theatre and even more of a rarity to go to other forms of public entertainments , including the cinema .
14 He must be able to stamp his authority not only on his team but on the peloton as a whole , directing the whole tenor of the race before it is time for him to go to the front and win .
15 She suffered one paroxysm of doubt , the first and the last , and a matter of shame to her as often as she remembered it after , when the hour of noon came and passed , and no one sent for her to go into the town and fetch her father to the audience ; and when she ventured to enquire , she was told that one of his Grace 's clerks had already gone to summon Master Parry , and she need not concern herself in the matter .
16 The traffic was too heavy for her to go to the driver 's side and she stormed along the pavement to the offending car and opened the passenger door .
17 ‘ For this same reason once she had caught up with her husband ( and been sent quickly home as being very undutiful and immoral travelling about alone and not remaining in her place at home against his return ) it would have been inconceivable for her to go to the police .
18 And then , the next job was to make a a a crate for her to go on the railway do you see .
19 A note for anyone going to the Spurs game on Sat — I think this includes me , Stuart , Charles , Kev , Sunil , Halvard and Paul ( another four and we could get a game against the Spurs list ) .
20 We went to bed — she was going to catch a plane and Dad said it was too late for us to go to the airport .
21 It was rare for us to go into the city together .
22 As for the connection between his father 's lauded status as an artist and the activities of the Fundació , Miquel Tàpies is also committed to establishing a distinct identity : ‘ It 's important for us to go beyond the name ’ .
23 There was , however , no necessity for us to go down the hill for water , for if we continued a little further we should find a good spring on the road .
24 It 's been a godsend for us to go down the street shopping , if you 've got a load of shopping you just stop right outside the gate .
25 whether we needed to go back for anything to go in the fridge or freezer If I got this page sort of full by the end of the week , people there were picking out their , they were getting tea bags and coffee and biscuits , you know for two pages full , I 've got one page full and of course with that I could get erm , packet of the Ferrera Roche
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