Example sentences of "[noun sg] to go [adv] [verb] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | How would the Minister advise Hull city council to go about enforcing the law , bearing in mind that it can not go through the magistrates courts because of the cross-undertakings required ? |
2 | The review is normally chaired by an internal member of staff , often a head of department unassociated with the course ; and it may take the form of two or three meetings with the course team , enabling the course team to go on developing the course in the light of advice from the panel . |
3 | There is a big question mark over whether he 's got sufficient chemicals to produce enough kerosene to go on fighting the war . |
4 | Meanwhile , those waiting for the chance to go soon passed the age of seventeen , the upper limit for Youth Allyah emigration visas . |
5 | It is of no use to go half-way to meet the objective and to fall short in this aim . |
6 | Marriage certificates , unfortunately , often enter ‘ Of full age ’ in the column marked ‘ Age ’ , but where precise information is given it is an easy step to go on to discover the birth certificates of the married couple . |