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

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1 Why would she want to go with this man ?
2 possibly also they might not want to go on national television
3 Did you want to go on this side ?
4 I 'd like you to tell your story to a couple of my colleagues and they may want to go into greater detail .
5 I do n't want to go into great detail , but I would be happy to make reference to the document .
6 I do not want to go into that argument ; I simply wish to illustrate my point .
7 The difference between the two types is their chemical make-up and whilst I do n't want to go into lengthy explanations about the proportions of carbon and hydrogen atoms that determine the types of fatty acid it is important to realize that fat is n't just a single compound but comes in many forms .
8 I 'm sorry about that , it really is more of a second thought , although I do n't want to go into any detail and I 'd like , like any broad that you have to be in my mind in this case at least
9 ‘ We do n't want to go through that business we had with A&M .
10 The more experienced teacher who has used the program several times , on the other hand , will not want to go through lengthy explanations and interrogations by the program amid the pressures of the classroom .
11 The training in on offer appears to be about increasing management capabilities and if you do n't want to go down that road there is a problem , for there is a significant and genuine gap between the expectation of school boards and how their task was perceived by the Scottish Office .
12 Er I I I he said that oh yes I do want to go down these stairs but there 's folks coming up and down and the esc you know , someone coming on the escalator .
13 Harold Samuel was furious , ‘ What do you want to go to that place for ?
14 It was luck that Anne came out on top because she did n't want to go to medical school anyway .
15 ‘ Who 'd want to go to those places ? ’
16 ‘ I do n't want to go to any Florida ! ’
17 ‘ Do we really want to go to this bash ? ’
18 ‘ The businessman does n't want to go to different people to talk about things on the marketing front and someone else on the financial front . ’
19 But , she thought , I might be called back and I would not know what to say , I do not want to go amongst mad people , to have them stare at me , to see the unpleasantness of a lot of geriatric cases .
20 You say you got to go to that golf club or you 've got to go to that school .
21 If pressed to go beyond these limits they should suggest that the questioning be addressed to ministers .
22 There was also an intermediate step — the Dino Berlinetta GT of 1966 — but this was never intended to go into full production .
23 If an exchange had a rule that required members to state that every contract was intended to go to physical delivery , notwithstanding the fact that since the rule was made the exchange had introduced a number of cash-settled contracts ; this would almost certainly be subject to some sort of variation .
24 Listen you know what I me mean goes in extra time and after that , penalties .
25 She had few friends in the locality , preferring to go for long walks in the nearby countryside with the family dog , until , that is , Ronald Travis took up his duties in the signal box .
26 This would put applicants in a very false position , perhaps drive away very talented applicants who might think that there were fewer places available for them , but also to encourage people who might in fact be struggling to go to any university in the country , it might encourage them to apply and to have a reasonable expectation of success because their sporting abilities were outstanding , they would then be disappointed because they would not be admitted and if they were admitted at that level , they would probably have a very unfortunate time at Oxford .
27 Generally speaking , more positive attitudes to rated concepts of the deaf community tend to go with better skills , but these relations would not meet statistical criteria .
28 The TV items are being selected on the criteria of level of interest and validity as examples of authentic spoken English ie. we tend to go for ordinary people speaking to camera rather than voice over or straight presentation to camera .
29 Most editors and journalists are perfectly honest about the fact that when they need help they tend to go to those PROs who have been helpful in the past .
30 Despite corporate financial officers ' best intentions , firms tend to go through various stages of growth .
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