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

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1 You must know how to go about a revision of this kind .
2 There 's nowhere for him to go for a bit of company — he wo n't go to the day hospital because he thinks they 'll make him take drugs .
3 Um and erm I was just wondering y'know kind of erm often when I write questionnaires I like to go for a sort of more kind of rather less declarative statements .
4 We need to shift to the procedure that we would probably have and a tell me if I 'm wrong I thought there was a sort of general agreement without it being sort of firmly agreed that we were going to go for a format of subject specific reports still coming to form tutor who would complete some sort of general report , is that
5 Spurred originally by demands from the Navy ( for special performance requirements , not well catered for by the US suppliers ) and by internal security needs for faster information , Brazil had determined to go for a policy of self-sufficiency in the underlying technologies .
6 Freud 's work is now especially significant for sociology as it goes through a reappraisal of its own development .
7 From Holt Fleet the Way crosses the parkland of Ombersley Court and passes through the village of Ombersley and across Westwood Park to the town of Droitwich the route continues along the Roman Salt Way and goes through a variety of farms , follows a canal and passes through several small villages .
8 A DC goes through a variety of states from its creation to final approval as indicated by the list below .
9 A DC goes through a variety of states from its creation to final approval as indicated by the list below .
10 Every teenager goes through a period of deciding who he really is .
11 ‘ Lola is very powerful and very sensitive and she goes through a lot of changes .
12 Her character goes through a number of changes which is very interesting .
13 To put it bluntly , the child goes through a stage of sheer ‘ bloody mindedness ’ .
14 It goes through a cycle of changes until it finally returns to its original state and then merges into infinite time .
15 Processing of stimuli goes through a sequence of phases .
16 They have to be on the outside right , cos as soon as it goes through a piece of material you 'll lose all the high frequency to it .
17 ‘ Well , I 'm goin' through a bit of a personality crisis at the moment .
18 I sort of was a bit lost on me trig so that 's really what I want to get to go through a bit of trig .
19 The law says that British Coal has to go through a procedure of consultation before it can close pits .
20 Our own work found that one in three managers appeared to go through a sense of crisis in their late thirties .
21 Marriages that have survived appear , on average , to go through a renegotiation of the ‘ contract ’ .
22 If you have to go through a field of animals move carefully and quietly .
23 You have to go through a sort of incubation period while people weigh you up .
24 ‘ These countries are going to go through a period of not only political but also economic instability for some time to come , ’ he says .
25 From the president down , the policymakers have always appreciated that Germany was bound to go through a period of introversion .
26 Finally , you may expect her to go through a period of depression when she is ceasing to try to avoid the reality of her loss .
27 Whenever we suffer a major loss in our lives — such as the death of a loved one , divorce , redundancy , miscarriage , children leaving home , or the end of a love affair — we need to go through a period of mourning .
28 Many doctors think that it is important for parents to recognize these feelings and to go through a period of mourning for their lost imaginary baby …
29 Thus , for example , if people believe that the stock market is about to go through a period of ‘ boom ’ with share prices going up rapidly , they will switch some of their wealth into stocks and shares .
30 A successful team may have to go through a number of fights during the course of a day 's competition so it is not at all unusual to see teams short-handed through injury in the final stages .
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