Example sentences of "go [prep] [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The soundtrack is industrial dance , the punters the kind of alternative/college crowd who presumably are about to go for The Shamen in a big way .
2 Oxygen from the air goes through the LUNGS into the blood .
3 er I 've got several favourites , er the one at Thrupp , Hampton Gay which I mentioned , where the train disaster was , that 's a particularly nice one because it 's along very nice stretches of canal and river , I like the one er up at er the Rollright Stones , and , and I like the ones in the Chilterns as well , there 's a couple in the Chilterns , one at er Watlington Hill , just outside the town of Watlington , and er one which goes through the grounds of Stonor Park , but er superb scenery up there obviously with the beech woods and so on .
4 Nearing the head of the loch , the road goes through the woodlands of the Beinn Eighe Nature Reserve and trails are available for the public up the mountainside .
5 He belongs to a paper society which goes through the motions of life , in the air , notionally .
6 The person who sits on the dais in Ottawa or Canberra and goes through the motions of opening a Parliament is not and can not be the same being at all as the person who does these things and has done them from time immemorial at Westminster .
7 To illustrate this point , Piaget uses the following examples : the creation or imagined characters to provide a sympathetic audience for a child 's actions or speech ; catharsis , as when a doll is allowed to ride a machine which a child fears ; and compensatory combinations , as when a child goes through the motions of pretend washing up when forbidden access to the real thing by its parent .
8 Well I I shall leave you to go through the questions for a few minutes .
9 We used to work there from half past twelve till five o'clock at night , taking the bucket out and put another bucket in because the buckets what they used to call the bushes what were connected to the links they used to wear and we used to have to take them , one of them out and used to have a big chain go right the way round and bring the , bring the buckets backwards and they used to loosen up all the , all the pins what used to go through the buckets in the , in the links , so we took them out and then they used to go up to the dock and br they put new bushes in .
10 Finally , at around 3am one Sunday in 1967 pump man , Willie Baxter , was detailed to go through the tunnels from St Enochs to Bridge Street Station where he was to attend to a tank located beneath the stairs .
11 In the litter tray they do the same thing , but if it has been used several times without being properly cleaned out this becomes impossible and the cat will then prefer to defecate elsewhere , even if it has to go through the motions of covering its dung with imaginary earth after it has deposited it on a wooden floor or a carpet .
12 All you need is a well-fed body to go through the motions of life .
13 His creator had fashioned him from clockwork and set him to go through the motions of living without giving him the actual breath of life .
14 If you have n't done so already , you may find it useful to go through the lists of ‘ You already use this approach if you … ’ and ‘ This approach will be useful if you … ‘ , ticking which ones you use most .
15 I did n't want to go through the arguments for and against .
16 If you want to go through the details of assignment and analysis , there are many excellent treatments that will help you , varying in depth from the brief but extremely clear account in Ref. [ 20 ] to long and complicated books on the subject , for example , Ref. [ 21 ] .
17 Mahmoud got them to go through the events of the night .
18 This record features lowdown bass that goes for the backs of your legs and up a bit .
19 He is adamant that any open manifestation of religious or cultural identity at school goes against the principles of secular state education .
20 London , UK : Courtaulds employees have the chance to go behind the scenes at the Science Museum , under a sponsorship scheme , to view collections currently not on display .
21 We tried to reassure him that this was n't the case , that newspeople were merely going for the stories with the biggest hook .
22 He was wondering whether he ought to start going through the clothes at once , or wait for Sergeant Burgess , when an attendant came to say that the sergeant had arrived .
23 Owen was going through the accounts with Nikos trying to find pockets of money which might still be emptied .
24 So concentrate and then sort of pull back a bit from it and check the main bits and a good way is going through the sounds of each syllable .
25 There was something very appealing about going through the papers with a pair of scissors in your hand and then sticking your clippings into a book . ’
26 Moreover , disc junkies are said to spend hours happily bending over and going through the layers of CDs , are always hunting for a bargain and collectable item , and seldom believe in paying the full listed price .
27 Not that this stopped him going through the hoops for photographers when Forest got Nigel Mansell down to their ground the other week .
28 When I 'm going through the recommendations with you .
29 Ballymena 's stay in Section I ended after five years when Bangor landed a double victory last week-end and they 'll merely be going through the motions at Ballygomartin Road against Woodvale .
30 So I mean , we 're just going through the motions at the moment , I mean , quite hone
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