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

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1 Preston drained his glass and decided to go for the bottle in the next interlude .
2 By learning to go through the pain in a supportive environment , the sufferer learns to create new positive " pictures " and not to run away from emotional challenges by resorting to mood-altering substances or behaviour .
3 erm The penalty is fixed , it 's redeeming your car from the pound , and the traffic is enabled to go through the street in the way that the planners of the traffic system had intended .
4 I am not intending to go through the report in detail erm but I hope that I we will now need to draw attention to one or two issues erm which are of particular concern and which emerged through the consultation process .
5 Cattle no longer have to go through the ring in numbered order .
6 Make sure the replacement water is at the same temperature as the pondwater — and this goes for the water in any temporary containers as well .
7 On the other hand , if the certified point goes against the defendant in the House of Lords , the unresolved questions should be remitted to the Court of Appeal , which has the experience to deal with them most effectively .
8 But he was n't going to risk going for the green in two — he 's a gambler , but he 's not stupid , not with a one-stroke lead — and so he hit a wedge for his second shot short of the lake and then a 155-yard 9-iron directly over the flag for his approach .
9 You could perhaps team up with somebody else if you wanted to , so if you see someone and we 're just going through the order in which they appear .
10 After going through the list in the known order , be bold and venture to have a go when they are in random order .
11 Ben 's car 's going off the road in two weeks
12 Limited quantities of the HP 9000 Models 715 , 735 and 755 , originally due this month , started going out the door in December .
13 Railwaymen who worked in the area had been so overcome by a feeling of evil that pervaded a particular location that they refused to work the night-shift that involved going near the place in question .
14 Without going into the question in detail , I would submit that the operation is lawful if performed by experienced practitioners after very intensive investigation of the mental condition of the patient and the conclusion that there is at least some risk of harm to the patient if surgery is not performed .
15 The skills involved are so varied and complex that whole books have been written about it , and there is no chance of going into the topic in great depth here .
16 Going with the flow in California
17 You were going round the Earth in orbit — in a circle . ’
18 You and the Shuttle going round the Earth in the same orbit .
19 Oh , yes ? ' ) asking him whether he had ever thought of going round the world in 80 days .
20 I suppose you spent your childhood going round the world in a cargo-boat . ’
21 For a start , the yachts are going round the world in the opposite direction , against the prevailing winds and currents , heading first for Rio de Janeiro , then Hobart and finally Mauritius , before returning to Southampton in April or May 1993 .
22 He wished he had n't spotted it as it made him think of this morning and going round the house in Hill View Road , and the idea his Mum and Dad had about moving .
23 Er I do n't know how deep it is going in the base in the foundation I think it 's about twenty feet to the foundation .
24 Oh I 'm not going in the car in the fog .
25 The so-called ‘ fantastic fans , at the theatre of dreams ’ are currently going on the rampage in Istanbul .
26 AN UPDATED computerised loo will be going on the market in Japan soon — it 'll be able to give a detailed report on the user 's health by analysing the contents of the deposit
27 After the passage quoted just above concerning the esteem in which Molla Fenari was held and his place in the state , and before passing on to the next event in his life , namely his going on the pilgrimage in 822 ( 8 Dhu " l-Hijja = 26 December 1419 ) , Ibn Hajar writes that Molla Fenari became widely known for his erudition and that he was both pious and abundant in culture and merit " except that he was censured for [ espousing ] the sect of Ibn al- " Arabi and for the fact that he taught the and affirmed it " : he goes on to say that Molla Fenari , on the advice of friends , abjured mention of the subject in Egypt .
28 The worst part of the job was going on the beat in winter .
29 I 'm going to the theatre in the evening .
30 The Mayor , Coun Trevor Lloyd , yesterday handed over a £400 cheque towards the cost of going to the event in Winchester in June .
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