Example sentences of "go [prep] the [noun sg] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 After I introduced the hemp earlier the fish seemed to go off the feed so I only introduced it for four or five casts .
2 Erm and I could see what they were after you know , an engineer has in his mind the plan and how to go about the thing and , and get it all done in a one-off situation .
3 Amazingly , he only got the chance to go for the try because Cardiff players over-ruled skipper Mike Hall .
4 I decided to go for the barn and struck lucky twice in a row .
5 He joined the RAF fresh from A-levels and says he decided to go for the degree so he would have another string to his bow .
6 Those who are brave enough to hope for one of the few lectureships around tend to go for the astronomy or nuclear physics .
7 Once they have finished they are joined by their tutor , who goes through the history and supervises their examination skills .
8 They follow him as he goes through the sky and when he leaves the sky they look for him all night .
9 Inside , maids in black took coats for tickets , and told everyone to go through the lounge as Mrs Coley was receiving in the pool area .
10 He threw with such power that Mungo half expected his darts to go through the board and stick in the wall .
11 You 've got to go through the rough before you can get to the smooth .
12 I want you to go through the list and then supply some girls who will be unknown to any of the people here . "
13 Every month discipline yourself to go through the file and identify at least ten external contacts to phone .
14 Then we all came together again to go through the material before we started to teach it .
15 The Central Bank liberalized its foreign exchange regulations on Feb. 1 , 1990 , eliminating the system which required all transactions to go through the bank and to take place at a fixed daily rate .
16 This ensures that each learner has a chance in class to go through the handout and study it .
17 Carmen , 22 , a part-time waitress , added : ‘ I 'm relieved we did n't have to go through the anguish that these other parents must be enduring .
18 I wish to go through the argument and then I shall willingly give way to the hon. Gentleman .
19 Direct , the same as erm fertiliser coming in , a lot of lorries would come down there and get the fertiliser , different say merchants , different farmers , they used to go through the agent and they 'd buy so much off the agent , this different fertiliser if could n't supply it , what they wanted .
20 ‘ Bowlers allus goes for the man as is buildin' a ninnins. 'E 's the one they fear .
21 ‘ John goes for the foliage and I buy flowers ’ said Claudia , who likes bargains and does n't mind a few surprises .
22 he tried to go out the door but she reached him back , but she has n't
23 To go past the School and over the railway bridge was one of the ways of going shopping in West End Lane .
24 Just remind me again whether a goes towards the bottom or
25 reduction in the betting levy which goes towards the safety and improvement of football grounds ?
26 She goes behind the screen and he goes what 's that smell ? he goes get out , you dirty bitch !
27 To reach the things most useful to defend herself she would have to go near the bedroom and she was still , uncontrollably , backing off .
28 I sing it practically every night of my life , because , like bits of Hamlet , it 's so obvious that the trick is to go against the lyric and stir in your listener the real sense of a man who can not love .
29 Nevertheless , some research-orientated academics feel strongly enough to go against the grain and form a sort of elitist under ground for their best students .
30 As you knit , the needles that are selected to tuck move forward of the needlebed far enough to collect the yarn , but not far enough for the stitch on the needle to go behind the latch and knit off .
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