Example sentences of "[conj] go [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | First , whereas the implied terms relating to goods supplied under a contract of sale , or any other type of supply contract , are classified by statute as conditions , the implied term requiring work to be performed with reasonable skill and care will normally be an intermediate stipulation ( SGSA 1982 , s13 ) so that breach will only justify termination of the contract if the breach is serious or goes to the root of the contract . |
2 | Well he does , he goes in on Saturdays very often , he goes in on Sundays very often , you know , goes up to have a look at a site or goes into the office to look over something in peace without the phone ringing all that 's sort of thing , he puts in a lot of time that 's not strictly accounted for , Gerry did , I did as a teacher , but then we were well paid . |
3 | Today by some bonus of chance they were being left there to enjoy it and had not been interrupted with a call for tea or to go for a swim with Dad who had just come home . |
4 | ‘ Really , there are only three options — to let the company wither and die , to find a successor , or to go for a flotation . |
5 | ‘ Until then , they could n't even ask for a glass of water or to go to the toilet . |
6 | Whitechurch was shown the works by Mr G. Coker , chief draughtsman : ‘ There are two chief ways of seeing the works , either to begin at the finished coach and work backwards to the details , or to go to the beginning first and work upwards , but , at all events , you shall see as much as we can show you in a day ’ . |
7 | He had decided not to go straight home , or to go to the pub yet . |
8 | For example , they may force the potentially inefficient firms either to join them in adopting cost-saving innovations which involve some disruption of current working practices , or to go to the wall . |
9 | Or to go to the police and report her as a Fifth Columnist . ’ |
10 | travel to arrange the funeral , or to go to the funeral ( one return journey only ) |
11 | The children can also become antagonistic towards the parents and refuse to get out of bed or to go to the lavatory . |
12 | Before the industrial revolution of the early nineteenth century people travelled mainly for two reasons : either for business , or to go on a pilgrimage . |
13 | It 's easy and it would have been easy for me to get up on a platform or to go into the department and say , look lads , you know , we feel that you 're justified in walking out the door . |
14 | I have enjoyed reading ZZAP ! since early 1987 ( issue 25 ) and have seen many Editors come and go ( I do n't know whether I 'm coming or going at the moment — Ed ) . |
15 | By ‘ transcendence ’ he simply meant surpassing or going beyond the limits of previous organization . |
16 | If you sp if you spend five minutes drawing a diagram or going through the equations person knows one aspect of this model in great detail , what they want to know is what was the importance of that , of that model , important results of the model . |
17 | Er then election day we were out all day with , with a driver of a car getting people out and for them or going through the motions . |
18 | Or going for an interview . |
19 | Pristine to the last , he would wear a tie and a suit , whether just pacing the house or going for an evening out . |
20 | Ships — two- and three-masters — would frequently glide by as if on skates , coming from or going to the river 's mouth . |
21 | 2 After 2 days ' absence , supervisor should again try to make contact by telephoning or going to the person 's house . |
22 | This at least gives him the freedom to go out for air and to do errands such as visiting local shops or going to the hairdresser . |
23 | People are switching off , or going to the video shop , in droves . |
24 | Although the family in the orthodox reader can not exist at all — there is no family so griefless , angerless , humourless , or so utterly devoid of conflict as the family in the orthodox reader — it is recognisable in externals … the detached house … father at leisure with the lawnmower ( or going to the office with the brief case ) , the large dog and the aristocratic cat , the tidy organised family consisting only of one father , one mother , one son , one daughter . |
25 | I think it 's three miles from the er Naburn works or going to the east York main link sewer . |
26 | Most of the advice Kenneth Clarke 's receiving is to cut rates , his job now is to decide whether Britain 's economy is more in danger of boiling over or going off the boil completely . |
27 | The last Advice I shall give you , relates to your Behaviour when you are going to be hanged ; which , either for robbing your Master , for House-breaking , or going upon the High-way , or in a drunken Quarrel , by killing the first Man you meet , may very probably be your Lot … |
28 | France boasts a rich and varied tradition of film-making where going to the cinema is an accepted part of people 's cultural and intellectual lives . |
29 | 1 After 1 day 's absence , supervisors should phone or go to the person 's house to find out |
30 | Each side was therefore unwilling to give ground and ready to support or go to the aid of their colleagues . |