Example sentences of "[verb] [noun pl] to go [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The high standards aimed at in such a sifting process are important if we want teachers to go to the trouble of organizing the use of our materials in their teaching . |
2 | Do they have trusted lieutenants to go into the field armed with such information ? |
3 | Simply that in higher education , we expect students to go beyond the material they encompass and to form their own affinity with it . |
4 | one man who 's been losing pounds to go on the rally is Ade Jeffries from Gloucester … for the past two months he 's been in the local gym geting fit … he 's lost nearly two stone … |
5 | Consultant paediatrician Dr John Holmes-Smith , who selected children to go on the trip , said : ‘ As long as they are medically fit to go on the rides , there 's no reason why they should n't . |
6 | The children are collecting plants to go into the garden . |
7 | Will the Government take action to stop the charging of top-up fees , or will they allow universities to go down the road of pay-as-you-learn ? |
8 | The following comment comes from a mature entrant : ‘ The course is geared to preparing students to go into the business world with confidence . |
9 | The strength of the economy has blunted the one issue that usually pushes voters to go to the polls . |
10 | Individuals possess conveyances to go to the country . |