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

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1 They were brought up to respect us and to go to a policeman when they were in trouble .
2 But he does all this at the cost of suspending a due sense of the tendency there has also been for poets to see further than their noses , and to speak out , and to go to the wall for it .
3 I hope that the hon. Gentleman will take the trouble both to read my announcement about the improvements in cold weather payments this year and to go to the Library to see how those allocations are made .
4 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 …
5 It took many visits to reach our self-set target of non-respondents : thirty primary and thirty secondary teachers willing to discuss the Oxfordshire scheme and to go through the questionnaire orally with us .
6 Similarly , parents of children who have been victims of sexual offences may not want their child to be interrogated and to go through the trauma of reliving the experience in court .
7 Sociology , however , insists on a willingness to reject what is ‘ obvious ’ , ‘ common sense ’ , ‘ natural ’ , and to go beneath the surface of such understanding of the world .
8 Indeed , this is the most significant aspect of the role of religion in the divisions and conflicts in Ireland and goes to the heart of the matter .
9 Waiting to board a plane in Venezuela , Faber suddenly feels faint , and goes to the bathroom , hoping that the plane will leave without him .
10 Section C is taking the basic feel from A and making it a little busier ( this is a good technique to use over a middle 8 section in order to build it dynamically , but not lose the original direction for the song ) ; it then repeats to A and goes to the coda .
11 From Kingsford Country Park the Way passes Solcum Farm and goes to the village of Drakelow and on to Shatterford .
12 Always taking cold which settles in the nose , throat or ears and goes to the chest .
13 She inches to the edge of the bed , he follows ; she lies on her back , his hand attempts to part her furiously dry lips ; she wraps herself in the sheet , the tense warmth of his body suffocates her doubly ; she leaps up and goes to the lavatory , he watches her through the glass wall .
14 sh , he 's really sort of like , dead brainy and goes to the child-minder and goes to school and whatever !
15 It is very important to go to the mikva on time , and the woman who puts herself out and goes to the mikva even when it is not convenient to go , is commended by the rabbis in Jewish literature .
16 and goes on a course where everybody starts
17 If the stake can not take the strain and goes at the ground level weak spot , the plant stem has to bend sharply where it is trapped between its firmly-held root and the bottom tie .
18 Liotta ( left ) investigates a burglary and goes beyond the call of duty …
19 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 .
20 Hoffs twists some hair and goes for the sexism angle .
21 ‘ I do n't care if he looks like Rudolph Valentino and goes in every bistro in the country every night of the year .
22 It gloats when we win and goes in the huff when we lose .
23 It had n't lost one , there was no eye socket on one side of its head , so after the photos and the corny jokes about ’ one eye and goes by the name of lucky ’ back into the water and off she swam .
24 They 're worried that having the two groups together is a recipe for trouble , and goes against the Government 's own policy .
25 However , as Cusick maintained , once the audience had seen people coming and going through a stone doorway they would subconsciously assume the rest of the set to be stone as well .
26 I think of people , grand old British artists , like Turner for example , going on grand tours and coming back to Britain and going through , as it were , a period of painting where he is influenced by what he 's seen and heard and experienced in Europe , and then more latterly I think of France as being , Paris as being the centre of art and British artists going and spending their period in Paris and coming back and going through an impressionist or an expressionist phase .
27 Well somebody said to me , when I get to traffic lights instead of turning right and going through the bar I turn left and go , as if I 'm off up to North Cross .
28 At the Snack Shack , chef Kevin Polson , 24 , admits to having seen a fair bit of violence , ranging from someone pulling a gun on him to rugby fans forming a scrum in his shop and going through the glass counter .
29 Snack attacks : chef Kevin Polson has seen a fair bit of violence , ranging from someone pulling a gun to rugby fans forming a scrum in his shop and going through the glass counter
30 It looks better for going around most of the edges and going over the grass .
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