Example sentences of "[vb pp] go [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Now we either are going in the direction this morning , or rather I think you 're being pressed to go in the direction of seeking to identify in due course , what is the preferred general location , and this undoubtedly is something you can hang your hat on .
2 ‘ We were taught to go for the jugular , ’ Buckmaster remarked .
3 If that last sally was intended to go below the belt , it failed ; the ‘ better men than you ’ line was worked out long ago .
4 The work can be at various levels from initial reconnaissance to diamond drilling but is not intended to go beyond the discovery stage of a mineral deposit .
5 Some have a loop around the spat , between stops , others have loops which are intended to go around the spar and the extension of the vinyl sockets .
6 Initial deliveries are expected to go to the other announced PowerPC allies , Compagnie des Machines Bull SA , Thomson-CSF SA , Harris Corp and Tadpole Technology Plc , with Apple taking the lion 's share .
7 Cult move FOUR children rescued in raids on the Family of Love cult in Argentina are expected to go to the United States with their American mother , who was freed without charge , the Foreign Office said .
8 Arthur Levitt 's nomination is expected to go to the Senate shortly .
9 A vote on the bill to divide Czechoslovakia was expected to go before the Assembly on Oct. 1 .
10 The bill , which was expected to go before the Chamber of Deputies after the municipal and regional elections in May 1990 , prohibited ownership of a daily newspaper to anyone owning three or more television stations .
11 ‘ From what she told me , Mellor was tipped to go to the top . ’
12 The children were allowed no breakfast , the younger two were not permitted to go to the bathroom , and none of them was allowed to take a single personal possession , not even a teddy bear or something to be a link with home .
13 The Spaniards had put about a cover story that the fleet assembled at Cadiz was being made ready to sail to Sicily and Ormonde was forbidden to go near the port ; he was to be picked up from Corunna .
14 Built-in ovens may be designed to go under the worktop ( built-under ) , either beneath the hob or away from it , or they may fit into housing units so that the oven(s) are more accessible .
15 She had n't forgotten going to the pictures with Vernon to see The Song of Bernadette .
16 Since battle had been effectively joined last spring , when Major first considered going to the country , the parties had bludgeoned themselves into mutual exhaustion before the final clash of arms .
17 They 'd considered going to the police , but agreed that , after the embarrassing débâcle of the inquest , further accusations from Jacqui against Nigel Steen would sound more like the ramblings of a paranoid than anything else .
18 On the screen they had let go of the puerto Rican mass murderer 's trousers and he was on his way to the sidewalk , head first , at about seventy miles an hour .
19 The policeman had not let go of the stranger .
20 But I believe that the decisions made to go on the trips this autumn have been good ones .
21 But I believe that the decisions made to go on the trips this autumn have been good ones .
22 It got a roar of appreciation which I can still hear , and afterwards Stephen Sondheim came over to ask me if I 'd had the dress made to go with the remark .
23 I was happy that he was being made to go to the hospital to have his ankle set in plaster , and because I found him very simpatico I was determined to go and see him there .
24 one of the criticisms or possible criticisms of the M R C figures was that these were all patients who had been entered into superficial bladder cancer studies and they do n't therefore re represent all because people are selected to go into the trial and perhaps they are lower risk patients than others and in fact I believe that the recurrence rate in the M R C studies are lower than you would expect for er superficial bladder cancer in general .
25 Well we 've just heard we were had decided to go to the Harrogate Fair which we ca n't because our product is n't British enough .
26 She remembered , but also that Oliver had decided to go to the wine bar before the meeting was fixed .
27 Despite this one Macchi of the 79 a Squadriglia was seen to go into the sea between Gozo and Cap Scalambria possibly due to oxygen starvation of the pilot , Serg.Magg .
28 Swine and Cattle of all Kinds , commonable or not commonable , are suffered to go in the Forest at all times , without Regard to the Fence Month and
29 True , this remark was later said to go beyond the consensus in her shadow Cabinet ; and Mr Prior sought to moderate it .
30 Sensitive to these pressures , Gorbachev in his Feb. 9 statement reaffirmed the Soviet Union 's adherence to the UN resolutions but expressed concern that the " the logic of [ coalition ] military operations and the character of military actions " threatened to go beyond the mandate of Resolution 678 [ see p. 37870 ] .
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