Example sentences of "[adv] go [prep] the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 He understands that he can only go to the heads on a falling tide . "
2 Erm who would n't necessarily go to the schools marquis of course .
3 A child as young as nine would normally go before the children 's panel unless the reporter to the panel referred the case to the sheriff court , which is extremely rare .
4 A child as young as nine would normally go before the children 's panel unless the reporter to the panel referred the case to the sheriff court , which is extremely rare .
5 This of course helped make sure that people of established wealth did not go to the colonies .
6 Now at the ages of 15 , 16 and 18 we speak to a lot more people , we know the staff a lot better and we take part in things such as karaoke and adult games etc , we do not go to the amusements and swim much now that we are older .
7 ‘ You can not go to the police ? ’
8 You decided I would not go to the police , because you are my daughter .
9 Why not go to the police ? ’
10 The social workers in Orkney did not go to the children 's teachers before the removal of the children to find out if there were any problems at school .
11 When a research project is written up it will probably not be any grandiose offering ( indeed it will probably be all the better for not being grandiose ) , but if the research has been carried out with scrupulous attention to detail and accuracy and the statement of results does not go beyond the limits justified by the data then a useful craftsmanlike job of work will have been accomplished .
12 ‘ Hugo , ’ said Cousin Vic , ‘ you have my word as an officer and a gentleman , that what ever you tell me will not go beyond the walls of this room . ’
13 America 's first hostile bids did not go over the heads of the managers , but that did not make them friendly .
14 When you beat your olive trees , you shall not go over the boughs again ; it shall be for the sojourner , the fatherless and the widow .
15 How would the Minister advise Hull city council to go about enforcing the law , bearing in mind that it can not go through the magistrates courts because of the cross-undertakings required ?
16 And men shall not go into the women 's ward , nor the women into the men 's ward unless required to do so by the house surgeon or matron . ’
17 Although we can not go into the technicalities of Ohmann 's method , it is worth mentioning that the apparatus he used was that of an earlier version of Transformational Grammar , one which subsequently underwent profound modifications . "
18 Let's not go into the specifics of the court case just now David Lightbown , what I want to say to you , do you think it 's a case , some people might perhaps unjustifiably but they still would say that those people who are bullied are bullied because they are nonconformists and in the military one has to conform and many people
19 In addition Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien 's son , who also worked in the company , was to provide certain security , but nothing turns on his involvement and I need not go into the details .
20 Here we can not go into the details of a normal co-ordinate analysis , as they are complicated even using harmonic force fields ; the method is well described elsewhere [ 22 , 23 ] .
21 I can not go into the details of Mr. Hall 's case .
22 At this time in the morning , I shall not go into the details of the report but will simply say that the Committee was shocked by what it found .
23 er , I 'd believe in theory we could because the lease provides us or gives us the opportunity to do so , but we would not go against the wishes of the residence
24 He could not go near the lights for the Men would see him ; so he would seek the most darkness — away from the Zoo and over towards the blackness of the Park centre .
25 More intense review than that provided by a test of arbitrariness will be necessary in order to ensure that the agency does not just go through the motions of listening to people .
26 We should not just go through the Lobbies — half the time I do so without knowing for what I am voting .
27 Now I do n't propose to go through erm the proposers and seconders , I shall just go through the nominees er and there was no opposition .
28 ‘ May we just go over the events of last night again ? ’ asked Montgomery , his incisive brain stringing together the salient points of a decidedly hesitant statement .
29 Do n't just go for the figures .
30 He always puts up with Lennie , and is there whenever Lennie is feeling ashamed or unwanted and produces his ‘ I could just go to the hills and ’ I could find a cave , and pet mice ’ speech .
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