Example sentences of "[prep] go [adv prt] [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 Mr Venables of Lilac Grove , Whitby , Ellesmere Port , collapsed at a friend 's flat in Rock Ferry after going out for a drink in May .
2 whether they were in favour of going on to a second cycle of review and reporting and if so whether reports should deal only with a particular aspect of the school ;
3 The chances of going on to an additional baby from a given family size ( ‘ parity progression ratios ’ ) can be calculated from past data for women who have completed their families .
4 The old ways of going on within a discipline may , from time to time , become inadequate ; but finding new ways forward is not totally without direction .
5 The District Council 's argument is in danger of going round in a circle .
6 is it me or are they sort of going round in a circle of Elsa , Sarah and erm some other people , some of the other common lot cos erm they seem to be cuddling and hugging like a different one every day , have you noticed that ?
7 Portsmouth , needing only a draw , made certain of going through with a second just before the interval .
8 Now I did not have the slightest intention of going down for a drink : all the drinking I was going to do was at the reception — if I ever got to the wedding .
9 Because this was a Thursday and he had never thought of going out on a Thursday before , and because of the previous Saturday night , coming back to collect the washing .
10 Austin , Texas-based , Tivoli Systems Inc has appointed Chris Grafft as vice president of Unix development : the distributed management software company , which has collected $6m in venture money so far , is thinking of going out for a ‘ few million ’ more in a third round .
11 Associate Members should get ground tickets for Wimbledon as a right instead of going in to a ballot .
12 Whe , when we went to the one in Twickenham , James really like it sort of go out for a ni Indian meal and stuff .
13 I lived in my house for going on for a year
14 so , if , if , if they 're all four of them coming er and she says about going in for a meal I shall say oh well if you feel like it go and do that then and come for your tea I mean it 's just putting them round table is n't it ?
15 How about going out for a meal instead ? ’
16 Perhaps it 's the editor of Living Marxism who should think about going back to an educational establishment ?
17 It is also worth going along to a beauty salon a month or so in advance to have your make-up done .
18 It 's not much fun , you 're chained to the wall — it 's like going back to a medieval library .
19 It was like going back to an old friend , familiar and almost cosy .
20 ‘ It 's just that we 're not a noise band , ’ adds Mike , ‘ we do n't jump around the place but we 're totally comfortable with going out on a stage . ’
21 ‘ Perhaps there is n't all that much fun in going around with a married bloke , after all ? ’
22 There was no point in going off like a stone from a catapult .
23 Whereas people once felt that there must be a certain desperation in answering magazine ‘ lonely heart ’ advertisements or in going along to a dating bureau , nowadays these channels are seen as a practical way of finding a new friend or suitable lover .
24 HAVING done all the hard work in bowling out for 158 a Bellville XI bolstered by four Western Province players , Scotland failed to score quickly enough in going down to a second defeat , by 13 runs , on their South African tour yesterday .
25 You can eat octopus dunked in ouzo in a tiny harbourside taverna before going on for a five star dinner at an international restaurant .
26 David Macdonald made a series of quota quickies before going on to a larger budget with the striking comedy-thriller This Man is News ( 1938 ) , and Michael Powell built a reputation as a director of energetic quota films before making his mainstream début with Edge of the World ( 1937 ) , about the depopulation of a remote island in the Shetlands .
27 The President 's choice to succeed Mr Frohnmayer must be confirmed by the Subcommittee on Education , Arts and the Humanities , then pass a hearing held by the Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources , before going on to a Senate vote .
28 But it is important to be aware of the limitations of the statistical concept of style before going on to a more realistic assessment of its value .
29 There will also be a ‘ menu ’ of six visits from which visitors can choose before going on to a buffet supper with members of the Faculty .
30 Ideologically the Party was committed to creating a " working class united front " before going on to an alliance on the French or Spanish models .
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