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

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1 Finally , if you are still not satisfied , go during the school holidays .
2 But you mean go during the week some time ?
3 There are voices you turn to as a friend , and you do n't just turn your back on your friends if they go off the rails .
4 That is to say , he must take care , and not go off the rails .
5 go off the cushion .
6 He became a cult figure in Glasgow , stalking the streets in leather pork-pie hats , wandering into darkened pubs wearing shades , and setting up an unofficial headquarters in the lounge of the St Enoch 's Hotel where he could survey the talent and go about the more important business of being Baxter .
7 The possibilities of repetition and development will depend greatly upon how carefully we conduct our own enquiry , and in particular in how we go about the next step , which is that of collecting our data .
8 As they go about the city they search for God .
9 It is the structural proteins which are of real interest , as they go about the business of actually modifying cells ; the immediate early gene mechanism is a piece of molecular biological housekeeping , which probably seems arcane not merely to most non-biochemists but to biochemists as well .
10 We s talked to Cath a minute or go about the full training record system .
11 They both go about the Principality boasting about their actions in terms of foreign investment in Wales .
12 And can I just explain how we go about the course .
13 And as they go about the painstaking task of piecing the problem together there is one solution which everyone fears .
14 Ironically , if — as is not unlikely — Jason Leonard and Nick Popplewell go as the loose-heads , it is Wright who could cost Probyn his seat on that Lions ' plane .
15 When she had once laughingly asked , ‘ Who supplies the meat , Father , and the clothes that go between the hats and the shoes ? ’ he had come back with his usual answer to her , ‘ You 're too sharp by half ; you 'll cut yourself one of these days . ’
16 Go between the fence and the hedge to the golf course and follow the stone markers to Agglestone Rock .
17 So we go through the motions of feeding ourselves .
18 ‘ If they all go through the pelleting machines , the residues will remain . ’
19 And in the Slovenský Raj the paths go through the steams and when you get to a waterfall , ladders have been built to take you to the top .
20 Hooligans go through the motions of violence but relatively little damage is done either to property or to the person .
21 We go through the whole song with both of us making the noises and me doing the actions .
22 Surely the world can not stand idly by and watch this country of eight million people go through the agony of war yet again ?
23 Only a few go through the final humiliation of meeting the bailiff at the door and watching him change the locks .
24 Kindly go through the mail that remains in your hand . ’
25 Then they go through the buts .
26 ‘ I would far rather we go through the criticisms , than have you editorialise afterwards , with ‘ on the one hand and on the other , ’ ’ he says .
27 Players just go through the motions and their lack of pleasure is conveyed to the crowds .
28 They collect here each day when the municipal truck appears and go through the refuse looking for resellable objects , which are put in a sack to he sorted out later .
29 ‘ You go through the books .
30 Before going any farther , I suggest you go through the opening to the left of the Spanish Hall to catch a glimpse of the small garden called Na Baště , ‘ on the Bastion ’ , with its grand oval staircase leading to the entrance of the Spanish Hall and its neo-Classical pavilion by Plečnik 's follower , Rottmayer .
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