Example sentences of "go [prep] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Can we now go through criteria by criteria ? |
2 | The product will go through distributors . |
3 | It were getting on late and I says and er were there , oh we 'll walk you home Sarah said alright then says come on let's go through woods . |
4 | Well then if , if someone was breaking in and they probably do n't go through doors , burglars , I 've never really studied it but |
5 | If my mother wants me off the Project , she can damn well go through channels and see how far it gets her . ’ |
6 | ‘ In future , if he wants to know anything , ’ Donleavy said , ‘ he can go through channels . ’ |
7 | ‘ You can go through roots , pass through funk , go towards soul — even hit Northern a little bit . |
8 | ‘ The old Vox amps are really temperamental ; they 're great-sounding amps but they do go through tubes . |
9 | Budding pilots will go through briefings just like the trained professionals . |
10 | ‘ Just wait a few months and we will go as tourists . ’ |
11 | The fans wo n't let us go about things any other way . |
12 | My comments are not meant to seek to prescribe to others how they should go about things , nor are they written in the belief that the ways that I have so painfully worked upon are necessarily the best , or the only ways of doing things . |
13 | right , I mean I 'm not quite sure how Coslow will go about things , I mean the reason we wanted someone from Coslow is cos we wanted someone from the Federation of Scottish Theatre cos we had n't heard for a while |
14 | People are more wary about what is happening into our planet and how we should go about things , and how we should be perceived to be going about things . |
15 | And how did she go about abortions , do you know ? |
16 | Would she never go for likes of erm Matthew ? |
17 | And we can still go for cocktails at the Frasers ’ and bridge at the McAlpines and tee off with the Gordons and cruise with the Hamiltons with a united front , a respectable face , ca n't we , Fergus ? ’ |
18 | Almost three of every four of the new dollars available next year will go for guns , if the budget is approved by Congress . |
19 | They would go for weekends to comfortable but not flashy hotels , show her places he knew . |
20 | I do n't go for blondes . |
21 | Now one half , this would maybe go for clothes , er coats , or . |
22 | Do you wan na go for walkies ? |
23 | Do you wan na go for walkies ? |
24 | It 's all right for a man ; men are used to smutty books and vulgar jokes — women do n't go for things like that . ’ |
25 | I do n't go for women , and I never have . ’ |
26 | ‘ As gorgeous as she is , I do n't go for women like Cavell Fielding . ’ |
27 | Bailey does n't go for idiots , he 's not a … what 's that awful word for women ? … bimbo man . ’ |
28 | Inevitably , the image of his father , the image of his family , the image of his class , were at the forefront of this searing reappraisal : When my father was fifteen years old , he did not go for holidays on beaches , as I did with his money . |
29 | Erm like you ca n't although peop people will go for jobs , now produce proof of jobs they 've applied for . |
30 | ‘ I do n't go for redheads . ’ |