Example sentences of "[vb pp] go [prep] [art] [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 | Northern Ireland , with the pressure off , are expected to go for a win . |
7 | Augustus Aikhomu replacing it with a vice-presidency to which on Aug. 30 he appointed Aikhomu ; the appointment caused some surprise in that the job had been expected to go to a civilian . |
8 | Augustus Aikhomu replacing it with a vice-presidency to which on Aug. 30 he appointed Aikhomu ; the appointment caused some surprise in that the job had been expected to go to a civilian . |
9 | The issue is not expected to go to a vote . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | Arthur Levitt 's nomination is expected to go to the Senate shortly . |
13 | Every Strathclyde pupil is expected to go on a school trip involving an overnight stay at some point during their schooling , though their parents would have to give their consent to this . |
14 | A vote on the bill to divide Czechoslovakia was expected to go before the Assembly on Oct. 1 . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | ‘ From what she told me , Mellor was tipped to go to the top . ’ |
17 | 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 . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | She had n't forgotten going to the pictures with Vernon to see The Song of Bernadette . |
21 | 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 . |
22 | 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 . |
23 | 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 . |
24 | The policeman had not let go of the stranger . |
25 | Doris cuddled me on the way to the door but she must have let go for an instant ( perhaps I goosed her too eagerly ) because I went off on a run that would have taken me all the way downtown — further , to the Village , to Martina Twain — if the dessert trolley had n't been there to check my sprint . |
26 | But I believe that the decisions made to go on the trips this autumn have been good ones . |
27 | But I believe that the decisions made to go on the trips this autumn have been good ones . |
28 | 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 . |
29 | 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 . |
30 | I would n't use a bulletproof , well in certain circumstances I might , but I 'm not trained to carry a firearm so I would n't use a I , hopefully , I wo n't get selected to go into a house where I need to wear a bulletproof uniform . |