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

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1 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 .
2 And when the second person starts to speak , the first person goes through the same performance until there is a chance to interrupt and say : ‘ To get back to what I was saying … ’ or ‘ This only goes to prove my point … ’
3 He explained that what makes the document confidential is the fact that the creator of the document has used his brain and thus arrived at a result which can only be produced by somebody who goes through the same process .
4 A woman with big beautiful hands who smokes too much writes down my name and what she needs to know and what I need to tell , and another worker goes through the same routine with a serene and rather silent woman in her early thirties , with three children and two plastic bags containing toys and toiletries — the mark of a mother on the run , all you can grab in a quick getaway .
5 The spiny newt of China goes through the same sort of contortions to warn off those that threaten it and adds a special deterrent all its own .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 It was , you opened it and come out and shut , shut the door and you 'd lose the penny then they 'd got to go through the same operation with another penny , you know what I mean .
9 No , she 'd only have to go through the same rigmarole to get out .
10 Clearly we do not wish to go through the same debate that we had at the greenbelt inquiry , erm but it is very relevant erm you 'll see from our submissions to the panel that er quite clearly the City Council did not agree entirely with the proposed boundary of the greenbelt , the City Council did take the view that there were certain areas of land proposed to be included in the greenbelt er which did not fulfil a greenbelt function in the Council 's view , and that was clearly was discussed at the greenbelt inquiry , it was not just one site , er we clearly were not not in our er responsibility to identify a specific site outside our district , but there were a number of areas er subject to those objections , not just from ourselves , but as Mr erm Donson has said er from various objectors .
11 Later when he wanted to release him he had only to go through the same motion but this time having his hand covered with a substance that would neutralize the smell .
12 However , we shall be satisfied only when no more such arrests are made , so that we do not have to go through the same business all over again .
13 In this way he forces the reader to go through the same process of retrospective illumination that he himself has undergone .
14 Whether local government would be allowed to go through the same process is difficult to say .
15 While the Capital Guarantee Bond may be a fairly simple product it more or less requires us to go through the same process as all other new products .
16 He confesses his initial involvement to Sutherland , but will not say what happened after the petrol station unless Keifer agrees to go through the same process , starting with the taking of a sleeping draught .
17 He confesses his initial involvement to Sutherland , but will not say what happened after the petrol station unless Keifer agrees to go through the same process , starting with the taking of a sleeping draught .
18 The drawback is the cost of insisting that everyone goes for the same type of equipment .
19 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 .
20 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 .
21 Jack and Alison were going for a few days to Amsterdam .
22 I would n't , I would n't mind going for a few days
23 Uplands kept its wholesaling operation going for a few years after I left , but it does n't exist any more ; I think the day of the really small wholesaler is gone . ’
24 They will also be able to supply you with a list of suitable short-term homes for the elderly in your area , to which your parent might consider going for a few weeks each year in order that you may have a holiday , if there is no other member of the family who could take over your responsibilities in your absence .
25 Now what you were doing was , you got the top figure of available beds and you this time , I 'm only going for the this paper that is shown to me a an an an and produced some place in in your apartments and it says here , partly vacancies weekend in the first of August .
26 It is quite obvious that if all of you are going for the same niche in the marketplace , as is happening increasingly at present , then it will be a highly competitive situation where you will have to rely even more than usual on the superiority of your own skills or technology to bring you through .
27 Schiller had pleaded , once again going through the many reasons why it was right for him to gain a seat on the council .
28 And as Lewis ( who had already read through the statement ) watched his chief going through the same pages , he felt more than a little encouraged .
29 The future 's not certain for Little Jay , but to prevent other animals going through the same agony police say owners must be extra-vigilant .
30 at full moon , after going through the same procedure with the frog or toad .
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