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

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1 It is not possible to go into the details of the technology involved or to mention all the companies now producing hardware and software for the hotel industry , but to name a few :
2 The Army 's right to go on the streets is only one of the issues on which Eva Burrows has strong opinions .
3 Normally amongst these is included any matter where the complainant has or had a right of appeal or right to go to the courts but has not used it .
4 And that goes for the doctors I admire as well .
5 Oh over eighty pounds , but then a lot of that goes on the horses with the Fox favourites .
6 While the focus of our endeavour must necessarily be the degree to which the project has achieved its own stated objectives , the evaluators have felt free to go beyond the limits which those objectives described .
7 Following the GCHQ case , the courts have appeared willing to go beyond the rules of natural justice when implying procedural impropriety .
8 Do n't be afraid to go to the police .
9 Surely it 's true that everyone who changes his or her life because of crime — from those afraid to go out at night to those afraid to go into the parks they pay for — surely these people have been denied a basic civil right .
10 Nevertheless the official surveyors who came to map the Trepke boundaries remained too afraid to go into the fields of the estate .
11 There is more chance of persuading the court to substitute its own finding of inferential fact from the direct facts , because this goes to the conclusions drawn by the trial judge from direct facts .
12 He denied it but after she had an abortion allegedly confessed to his wife , who had been too afraid and embarrassed to go to the police .
13 He 'd spend half-an-hour with me and another going round the machines , talking to the men .
14 Of the 7,144,884 registered voters 6,592,441 went to the polls , representing a turnout of 92 per cent — voting was theoretically compulsory .
15 And did some go from the likes of Deeside or Braemar down to the the lowlands ?
16 It would not be appropriate to go through the arguments again today , but I suspect that teachers will judge the effectiveness of the pay review body not by our arguments on the Floor of the House or in Committee last year , but merely by the way in which it delivers .
17 Thirteen went to the wars in Canada from my village , four came back .
18 Officially users were not supposed to go outside the centres ' grounds unaccompanied by staff without senior staff 's permission .
19 He was supposed to go with the swimmers . ’
20 Consultant paediatrician Dr John Holmes-Smith , who selected children to go on the trip , said : ‘ As long as they are medically fit to go on the rides , there 's no reason why they should n't .
21 ‘ If I 'd done it then , perhaps I would n't have been fit to go to the Olympics and worlds , and I 'd hate to be sitting here now thinking I could have won .
22 Showmen knew that middle-class critics had to be bought off and that topicality could sell films to certain audiences but they also appreciated that audiences were more likely to go to the movies for spectacle , for adventure , for comedy , for sex , to see particular stars , and to be entertained in the widest sense .
23 As with boys , divergent girls tend to avoid science subjects , but convergent girls are equally likely to go into the arts or physical science .
24 These went on the streets only half an hour ago .
25 It all goes on the conservationists ' bill .
26 If you have n't done so already , you may find it useful to go through the lists of ‘ You already use this approach if you … ’ and ‘ This approach will be useful if you … ‘ , ticking which ones you use most .
27 I sit down , I yawn and it comes to bedtime and I 'm really too tired to go up the stairs .
28 It seemed futile to go to the police as they appeared to be in the plot .
29 All going to the pictures .
30 ‘ No — ’ she wanted to tell him it would n't be diplomatic , but it was no good going into the events of the day with Marc hovering within earshot ‘ — things are all right .
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