Example sentences of "[conj] go [prep] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 She would come back to camp after a day off , call in at the office to see what was going on , and if we were all running around like headless chickens , snowed under with miles of paper from the teleprinter , and an irate Wing CO was tearing his hair out because the visibility had suddenly slumped from three miles to fifty yards and all his boys were up there somewhere running out of fuel , Rosemary would calmly take over the plotting while one of us rushed out to the screen to read the instruments , or go into the screaming teleprinter to shut off the insistent ear-piercing bell which was reminding everybody within hearing that we were late in sending in the hourly observation .
2 We s talked to Cath a minute or go about the full training record system .
3 ‘ The line of authority is the route followed — via every link in the chain — by all communications which start from or go to the ultimate authority .
4 Ask at the SNTO about packaged walking holidays — or go to the local tourist office for information on guided walks and climbs .
5 And the more they become integrated , then they would expand out , join the Scouts , the Guides or go to the local youth club , so be part of the , the er , growing up process which they have n't been afforded .
6 There is a fortune on offer for the side that go into the European Cup 's mini-league , the build-up has been intense and not many of the players will have taken part in a bigger or more crucial event .
7 Input devices range from microphones that go into the external jack to compact disk players ; output can be through the internal speaker , or via stereo speakers or headphones plugged into the speaker jack .
8 but what you have to do with it is the compilation of the figures that go into the little table under so what would it cost , those are your figures are n't they ?
9 Most people do not think of the Department of Social Security as a great taxing Department , but it raises enormous sums that go into the national insurance fund to pay benefits .
10 The latter accepts it : law as integrity supposes that people have legal right — rights that follow from past decisions of political institutions and therefore license coercion — that go beyond the explicit extension of political practices conceived as conventions .
11 There are a few that are changed before that and there are those that go beyond the legal limit .
12 They all start with the basic feline sound , genetically inherited like all the other elements of their communication system , but the artificial nature of the adult cat/human owner relationship creates a special world in which new subtleties develop that go beyond the genetically-shared vocabulary .
13 He told the Governor that ‘ Rance must come out with a new policy , with proposals that go beyond the White paper [ of May 1945 ] .
14 Good , so John it must be your turn now , so you can select anybody else in the room , and go through the same process .
15 You need , first of all , to have a sufficiently open system to know that this change has occurred , and secondly to be willing to acknowledge the change , and go through the whole exercise again .
16 Start in the morning and go through the whole day .
17 I can sleep in their tent and go into the forbidden zone with them tomorrow .
18 ‘ Is that also the reason you will assume Fergus 's mantle and go into the Far Future to bind the Apocalypse and turn back the Four Horsemen ? ’
19 And if you 're short of something to do , ’ he added , ‘ you could get on a bus and go into the nearest town .
20 After a while , the bedroom door opened and they heard Mother and the visitor come down and go into the front room of the house .
21 They suggest that , within the family , women take on the expressive role of nurturing the other family members , while men take on the instrumental role and go into the outside world to earn the family 's wage .
22 Some of these children , if they were given this attention over a two year period , could overcome this and go into the secondary school able to cope and take their place alongside the other children , and this is desperately important .
23 Use a sunscreen all day every day , and go for the higher factor numbers .
24 It would take the easy way and go for the baited foot laid out for it …
25 The sun , having messed around with all the colours that Keats and Shelly were so big on , decided at last to give the rosy-fingered routine a bit of a miss and go for the full Colditz searchlight .
26 The cabinet 's current review of the tax now looks likely to heed this advice and go for the quick chop .
27 You know what it 's like to bear a child and bring him up and see him leave you and go to the other side of the world , knowing you 'll not see him again ?
28 She says ; I would say no and go to the nearest phone and tell them .
29 If you are still worried , then play safe and go to the nearest source of help .
30 Can you return to the police station and go to the front office where a female is very upset . ’
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