Example sentences of "go [prep] [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The third option is to go for a strategic exceptions policy in the structure plan and obviously this is what er the borough considered considers is appropriate . |
2 | Not only do you need to know where to go for the best prices , but you need information on when shops open and how to get there . |
3 | The mites tend to go for the smaller workers , probably because of their safer and passively fed lifestyle . |
4 | Let's , let's just put it here , A minus B times A minus B. Now it 's tempting to go for the easier ones in it as you did , so we 'll do the A squared , okay that 's no problem . |
5 | Heinzer , the Mister Nice of the Swiss Team , exploiting an avowed intent to turn Mister Ugly — ‘ I want to go for the big wins ’ — won the first race . |
6 | Here , in a role that might have better suited Peter Sellers , or , more authentically , Alberto Sordi , he goes through a few variations on Ben Braddock and Jason Fister , the agent in his first Italian misadventure . |
7 | This is perfectly normal when the body goes through the physiological changes which are often brought about by the Technique . |
8 | A Man Utd fan dies and goes to heaven but before he goes through the pearly gates he has to pass a test . |
9 | That 's the main thing and then if you 've got any questions afterwards hopefully we 'll still have time to go through a few questions . |
10 | But often we would n't get that straight away ; we 'd have to go through a few guitars before we found the combination of guitar and amp and EQ on the desk . |
11 | They would even have to go through the new routines in between shows . |
12 | But of course it would be possible to go through the behavioural motions of requesting without having any of the requisite beliefs and intentions . |
13 | Well could I have comments on the principle or principles of er by using criteria and then I 'd like to go through the individual criteria or individual criterion one by one . |
14 | In other words , while the court would not have imposed liability in respect of the decision itself ( except if it had been perverse ) failure to go through the preliminary steps of obtaining essential information could have grounded liability . |
15 | Fortunately , the researcher does not have to go through the bound volumes one by one to see what they contain . |
16 | I see no reason for us actually to go through the whole pros and cons . |
17 | I thanked him for his help , assured him that we would begin to go through the proper channels tomorrow , and said good-night . |
18 | Even with the best economic policy it will take two years from this point to go through the unavoidable stages of deflation and recession to reach the start of recovery . |
19 | he 's he 's er , she 's goes for the rich guys you see . |
20 | That goes for the well-meaning GPs , health visitors and breastfeeding counsellors as well as the woman down the road who fed four babies herself until they were two years old ! |
21 | Charlie Swan rides Novello Allegro and also Castlina , a recent Navan winner who goes for the three miles handicap hurdle on the opening day . |
22 | Stripes always look good when they are vertical and the same goes for the soft edges of these stripes . |
23 | Barkley suggests that children have the opportunity to save a third of the tokens each day to go towards the special rewards on the ‘ menu ’ . |
24 | MAKING TRACKS This month 's Making Tracks goes behind the closed doors of the record industry for an intriguing glimpse inside the minds of the A&R men and women of the business , those people on whose whim your musical career could stand or fall … |
25 | The plane 's path goes behind the big trees — now you can see why I needed the white areas of the trees actor to be transparent , so you can see through them . |
26 | The new Celica GT-Four looks like no other sports coupé and goes like no other sports coupé . |
27 | Whether or not there is a God , none of the great religious traditions can be saddled with intentionally fostering such anthropomorphism , for it goes against the fundamental tenets of their faith . |
28 | Even if the committee agree to a grant , it ca n't be more than a couple of thousand — not enough to keep you going for a few months . |
29 | Although he made a huge bonfire of his papers and correspondence in 1916 , and kept it going for a few days , Edward preserved all her letters along with his notebooks . |
30 | Jack and Alison were going for a few days to Amsterdam . |