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

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1 I think we 're going to go as a council in the direction of not answering letters on time .
2 To go for a drive in a boyfriend 's car seemed the height of sophistication .
3 Stretching to ease tired muscles , she debated whether to go for a swim in the pool or opt for a long soak in a warm scented bath .
4 He practically invited you to go for a ride in his car .
5 Bunny , Martin and the other two girls decided to go for a meal in a Swedish restaurant Bunny said he knew in Lisson Grove , the Dead Zone between the Edgware Road and Lord 's Cricket Ground .
6 ‘ They 'd probably need to go for a week in the Bahamas afterwards , just to get over it . ’
7 I would n't like to go for a week in silence .
8 If you have an urge to go for a walk in the moonlight , do it !
9 It 's a lazy Saturday and I decide to go for a walk in Cwm Idwal .
10 " I 'd like to go for a walk in that park over there , " she said quietly .
11 The truly empathetic New Man positions himself by the head of his partner 's bed , knows when to go for a walk in the park and , reverting to a traditional male role , protects the woman from unwanted intruders .
12 I was more concerned with persuading Agnes to go for a walk in the tree-lined garden , and foolishly dismissed the Ralembergs ' unease .
13 Digest it , ’ said Joe , ‘ and it 'll teach you how to go after a job in a store or a ladies ’ dress shop , how to get the job and how to keep it .
14 Dot tried to imagine that the two women in front were her footmen and she was one of the royal princesses , preferably Margaret because she would n't have to be queen which would be quite a responsibility if you thought about it , going for a drive in a carriage with her regal dogs and her regal flowers .
15 How do you fancy going for a ride in my car ? ’ he asked Thomas .
16 Apply shortly before going for a walk in the open air ( preferably the park or unpolluted country air ) .
17 I rose to preach with a jolly remark about there being an official opposition , ‘ but perhaps it will be going for a walk in a little while ’ .
18 It was like going for a walk in a Constable painting .
19 McCallen is going for a treble in the 250cc and Open races and it is difficult opposing him .
20 And there is a car with a blue light on the top of it just going through a gate in the fence .
21 Oliver said that could have been easily accomplished by telling Shildon where they really were and if it were Shildon she had heard going through a desk in the typists ' room he must already have found out .
22 Saatchi is struggling to get its bankers , shareholders and bondholders to keep the firm going despite a slump in the advertising industry .
23 Moor Scope battled on gamely to retake the lead from Impy Condor on the flat in the Confined and Farmer Tom was always going like a winner in the Restricted race , in which Alner and even-money favourite Baron Bob crashed at the second fence .
24 ‘ He was seen going into a house in Maryon Park Gardens .
25 I saved up for us to have a holiday , I booked a caravan and paid the coach fares and then on the morning we were due to go he said , " I 'm not going without a penny in my pocket , I ca n't , I ca n't . "
26 you know er all the blokes at work are going on a rave in Newcastle this weekend .
27 SUEDE singing star Brett Anderson is terrified of going to a rave in case he gets beaten up .
28 If my toothache were an event analogous to , but entirely separated from the neurophysiological process that accompanies it , it would make little sense going to a dentist in search of relief .
29 First we note that by going to a frame in free fall at an event ( point in space–time ) x the space time is made flat locally , and we have ( eqn 6.16 ) .
30 His parents are going to a wedding in Croydon .
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