Example sentences of "and go [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They were brought up to respect us and to go to a policeman when they were in trouble .
2 Many doctors think that it is important for parents to recognize these feelings and to go through a period of mourning for their lost imaginary baby …
3 and goes on a course where everybody starts
4 From Holt Fleet the Way crosses the parkland of Ombersley Court and passes through the village of Ombersley and across Westwood Park to the town of Droitwich the route continues along the Roman Salt Way and goes through a variety of farms , follows a canal and passes through several small villages .
5 However , as Cusick maintained , once the audience had seen people coming and going through a stone doorway they would subconsciously assume the rest of the set to be stone as well .
6 Other animals avoid the difficulties of winter by reducing their metabolic rate even further and going into a state of torpor or hibernating .
7 The star of Antiques Roadshow and Going For A Song died in 1985 and now his widow Irene has decided to sell .
8 somebody carrying a and going in a house .
9 And when it came to moving them around , who was going to take any notice of vehicles coming and going from a hospital ?
10 ‘ He 'll not sell up and go into a Home , that 's for sure , ’ said his Dad .
11 Pass a small shed on your left and go through a gate until you reach the Larriston Burn .
12 To take part , students have to join a society called the ‘ Pimlico Connection ’ ( after one of the schools in the scheme ) , and go through a day of ‘ orientation ’ to the kind of situations they will face in the classrooms .
13 As well as these individual homework tasks , all clients , whether phobic or non-phobic , carry out the relaxation exercises , and go through a period of self-monitoring of their levels of anxiety .
14 Individual work can be catered for by drill and practice programs and pupils who have advanced beyond others or who have a problem in class , may move aside to the microcomputer and go through a program which acts as a revision aid or reinforcement medium .
15 Here they were to turn left , then take the second right and go about a kilometre to a building site where Ruggiero Miletti was waiting , unable to move because of his bad leg .
16 You 'll appreciate that it 's years back , that boys come and go for a schoolmaster , they 're a bit phantom .
17 I pointed to the bathing lockers where we could leave our things and go for a swim .
18 By the middle of the following week , however , she was really missing her trips to the pool and she decided that on Wednesday afternoon , which was one of the afternoons when David was n't at the factory , she would take a chance and go for a swim .
19 If I 've a complicated feature to write , or a problem to solve , I usually duck out and go for a run .
20 Sunday he can lie in bed till twelve , get up , get dressed and go for a drink , but my job never changes .
21 I try to sleep , but can not , and go for a walk along the shore and on to a ridge from where Sør-Fugløya is thrown into relief by the blinding sun .
22 An old gentleman from Stowmarket , his name 's Mr I 'm sure it was because er , you see , my father and I used to go up Stowmarket Road sometimes after church or chapel and er and go for a walk up there and used to meet this Mr who played the organ Stowmarket and very course but erm but I had a wonderful life really
23 Quarter to eleven , pick up the chaps and go for a smoke .
24 Now he plans to put nearly 10 years of dedicated training to the test and go for a medal in the forthcoming World Championships .
25 Spring is here so it 's time to wave goodbye to winter and go for a splash of colour .
26 ‘ We 're going down to Redland Bay to have dinner on his boat and go for a sail , ’ she invented fluently .
27 ‘ If you stay here she 'll probably call for a dozen more rehearsals of that damn kiss — so why do n't we cut out of here for a while and go for a coffee ?
28 And it used to all add up and go in on Friday , after I 'd got , got everything sorted out , go in on Friday , and get all this bumf and go to a desk , my desk , and I 'd put it down , get a bin , right , a cup of coffee , loosen your tie and start wading through it .
29 And it 's very hot and not nice for children , so you can stay in England and go to a boarding school like Alex — wo n't that be fun ? ’
30 Forsake your usual stationer , who probably wo n't have the room or the reason for stocking unusual papers or cards , and go to a specialist art or paper shop instead .
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