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

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1 Unlike so many hotel kitchens , which are completely enclosed , La Rive 's has the unusual feature of being surrounded by windows , with a door on to a magnificent herb garden , where guests can only go at the invitation of the chef .
2 I think we we have quite some time on this one and I 'm sure you will all agree that a reply that we do not go down the road of a cabinet government .
3 They do not go to the heart of the questions .
4 But to say that the planned town required a single ownership of the site does not go to the root of the matter .
5 Other worthwhile initiatives do not go to the root of the problem .
6 Do not go to the garden of flowers !
7 August 1939 , Hitler signed a non-aggression treaty with Russia , possibly believing that without Russia as an ally , France would not go to the aid of Poland in the event of war .
8 It is a poor leader who does not know his opposite numbers , and while I do not go to the extent of General Montgomery in the desert with a picture of my primary competitors hanging on the wall of my office , I know them all , and have a healthy respect for them .
9 The Greeks did not react — or rather did not go beyond the surface of Roman life — until they found themselves faced with a first-class power which had defeated the Greek armies of Pyrrhus on the open field .
10 It says that the money which it was prepared to commit to training will not meet the pleas of the training and enterprise councils , which are struggling to deliver the training guarantees which the Government have committed them to providing , and which can not go beyond the delivery of that guarantee to extend training opportunities in a serious or significant way .
11 ‘ Hugo , ’ said Cousin Vic , ‘ you have my word as an officer and a gentleman , that what ever you tell me will not go beyond the walls of this room . ’
12 Consequently , it is very important that windows do not go beyond the width of the screen and overwrite the " OZ " window .
13 America 's first hostile bids did not go over the heads of the managers , but that did not make them friendly .
14 Erm , I 'll not go through the whole of this table sir , but I do want you to look at the next column , outstanding planning permissions .
15 Field officers do not go about the business of bringing pollution to light in an unpatterned way .
16 We shall not go into the variety of psychological mechanisms which convert terrible actuality into pleasing imagination , but there is one of them , sado-masochism , which demands attention because it explains why tellers of harsh truths so often offend not only our sentimentality but our moral sensibility .
17 Although we can not go into the technicalities of Ohmann 's method , it is worth mentioning that the apparatus he used was that of an earlier version of Transformational Grammar , one which subsequently underwent profound modifications . "
18 Let's not go into the specifics of the court case just now David Lightbown , what I want to say to you , do you think it 's a case , some people might perhaps unjustifiably but they still would say that those people who are bullied are bullied because they are nonconformists and in the military one has to conform and many people
19 Here we can not go into the details of a normal co-ordinate analysis , as they are complicated even using harmonic force fields ; the method is well described elsewhere [ 22 , 23 ] .
20 I can not go into the details of Mr. Hall 's case .
21 At this time in the morning , I shall not go into the details of the report but will simply say that the Committee was shocked by what it found .
22 Rather the company envisages the use of Object Cobol with object-oriented analysis and design , and an analyst will not go into the detail of strings and numbers , but simply view things like accounts and customers as objects .
23 er , I 'd believe in theory we could because the lease provides us or gives us the opportunity to do so , but we would not go against the wishes of the residence
24 Asian ships did not go round the Cape of Good Hope to trade with Europe , and East Indiamen , as the Company 's ships were called , were so heavily armed and were so much safer from the risk of piracy that merchants found them useful carriers even though they did not sail as fast as local ships until the Company had its ships built of teak some decades later .
25 Of those who do attend , many do not go until the age of eight or nine because the schools can not fit them in .
26 Armed with this , Count Tolstoy is hoping he might soon go to the Court of Appeal .
27 Right let's just go through the rest of this .
28 More intense review than that provided by a test of arbitrariness will be necessary in order to ensure that the agency does not just go through the motions of listening to people .
29 ‘ May we just go over the events of last night again ? ’ asked Montgomery , his incisive brain stringing together the salient points of a decidedly hesitant statement .
30 But it does n't always go to the front of them .
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