Example sentences of "to go before [art] " in BNC.

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1 She was not afraid to go before a judge , ’ he said .
2 The plan is due to go before a public enquiry next summer .
3 Their proposal is then likely to go before a public inquiry .
4 Rodgers knows there is a long way to go before the big one in December , but he has the makings of a strong , hard pack and the chance of additional talent behind them providing injury does not intervene .
5 The matter still has to go before the committee and the county council .
6 As a permanent secretary in the Department of the Environment I was an accounting officer , which meant as a civil servant I was responsible directly to parliament , which also meant I regularly had to go before the Public Accounts Committee .
7 The most muttered-against official is the director of campaigning , John Lacy , though no one in the organisation expects him to go before the election .
8 Even though they still have three years to go before the BIS deadline , Japan 's five leading city banks ( Dai-Ichi Kangyo , Sumitomo , Fuji , Mitsubishi and Sanwa ) have all cleared the 8% hurdle .
9 Two days later , Mark received a phone call from 10 , Downing Street , asking for permission to publish the Dublin paper , and his submission to the House Select Committee , as an appendix to the Government 's proposed White Paper shortly to go before the House .
10 Only 44 , and with 16 years to go before the official NatWest retiring age , this is , he agrees , unlikely to be his last job .
11 With only eight months to go before the closure of Staveley sheds , a local class 04 trundles down from Arkwright on a rake of coal empties from Kirkby Bentinck No. 63701 will deposit the train at Staveley , some two miles down the track , and beyond Duckmanton North Junction ( below ) seen in the distance .
12 Polls suggested that up to one in four Conservative MPs wanted her to go before the next general election : growing numbers of backbenchers were prepared openly to declare that the time had come for her to call it a day .
13 I think that may have been construed as impolite , so I smiled and replied that , yes indeed it was still a bit to go before the top , and wow , certainly it was proving mighty tough .
14 When I arrived at the GA European Open , I looked at the list of entrants for the Lancome Trophy to find that I was right at the bottom of the list of qualifiers with one week to go before the final selection .
15 One more day to go before the end of Week 3 .
16 Which is where Wales would love to be now — though , not withstanding the obvious improvement , there is a long way to go before the benefit of a more productive line-out provided by Anthony Copsey and Gareth Llewellyn and more solid scrummage based on Mike Griffiths , Garin Jenkins and Laurance Delaney is complemented by corresponding forward mobility and the consequent winning of clean , quick loose ball .
17 Lamb said : ‘ There is still three weeks to go before the team leaves and we will monitor events very carefully between now and then .
18 We do not wish to be the first case of this kind to go before the Special Commissioners .
19 There was over an hour to go before the final briefing .
20 The scheme is to go before the island 's Legislative Council for approval in defiance of its giant neighbour .
21 One step to go before the final great switch on of your tank .
22 There is only a remark in Plutarch 's Alcibiades , where he is recounting the story of the double-crossing of the Spartan ambassadors ( p. 117 ) : Alcibiades ( xiv.8 ) urges the Spartans to go before the Council because it is more ‘ moderate and kindly ’ than the People , that is the Assembly .
23 With barely a week to go before the maiden flight , Paul 's report made alarming reading .
24 Two days to go before the first home game of the season .
25 Sufferers will deny that their problems have any connection with alcohol or drugs or other addictive substances or behaviour and will protect their employment until it is almost the very last thing to go before the final total surrender to addiction .
26 His officials were talking about " the man who came to dinner " and making it clear that he would just have to go before the Islamic summit that was scheduled to meet in Morocco in April .
27 ‘ Two weeks to go before the competition , ’ said Mr Gordon one evening .
28 He 'd another half-hour to go before the time of the meeting , but he wanted to see her arrive .
29 With just over two months still to go before the opening of the fair , 517 of the 540 stands available have been sold , and the remaining 23 are expected to be taken up shortly .
30 The case , because of its serious nature , is to go before the Crown Court and is likely to be subject to considerable delay due to the inefficiencies of the court listing procedures .
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