Example sentences of "by go [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | As far as I understand from the gossip there 's nothing 'll come out of it by goin' to the polis ; it 's got to come from Parliament . |
2 | It focuses on the wider community context by going beyond the school in order to explore relationships outside it in which parents themselves have a high profile . |
3 | Autumn launch : BMW is breaking with tradition by going outside the factory for a 650 Rotax engine with chain-drive instead of shaft for its new trail bike . |
4 | When they rise to an equal level , like for instance if I have a choice between going to a woman doctor and a man doctor and they 're both on the GP list , I will choose the woman , because the woman has had to fight tooth and nail , probably , and work much harder , to get at an equal level with the man , so I would suspect that I 'm getting value for and quality there by going for the woman . |
5 | Clint defends herself by going on the attack . |
6 | Aristotle wrote about it in relation to drama and what we can gain by going to the theatre . |
7 | Thousands of schoolchildren are being given a science lesson by going to the theatre for the day . |
8 | By going to the household I was kind of taking the salt ; I was realistically enhancing my prospects of survival . |
9 | For the best way to job-hunt in Europe is by going to the country of your choice for a few weeks and signing up with several private employment agencies . |
10 | Once you start walking regularly you can vary your walks by going to the park , the beach or the hills . |
11 | Do not try to pre-empt the situation by going to the media . |
12 | I knew that we could get an immunity , normally by going to the doctor and having a vaccination or inoculation , but I never knew that right inside every one of us there was a built-in fire brigade , a whole troupe of Red Adair troubleshooters just waiting to be called upon to do their stuff . |
13 | An oil and gas businessman , down from New York , he was one of Littledale 's ‘ bloody types ’ ; so much so that he had celebrated his donation for weapons , to the dismay of Channell 's PR lady , by going to the Hay Adams and ordering steak tartare . |
14 | As er already mentioned some local authorities have already implemented such schemes by going to the expense of introducing private legislation through parliament . |
15 | We did a lot of talking , of course , and then it was decided that we could possibly raise some money by going to the League of Friends , which we did , and they very generously provided well in fact the whole total is about five thousand pounds , of which three and a half thousands represents the computer , and we 're about to go live , as it were , in a week or two . |
16 | Wells replied that he was a busy man and that by going to the police he considered that he had discharged his public duty . |
17 | That 's the sort of thing that makes you realize you 're not going to find the job of your dreams just by going to the job centre . |
18 | Mr Major was prepared to do what his party chairman wanted , and it was Mr Patten who vetoed the idea of engineering an early by-election , as well as ruling out a premature end to any career as an MP by going to the Lords . |
19 | Marie could look after the baby and I could help out by going to the shops for fags and milk and stuff like that . |
20 | in petrol by going to the shops |
21 | have it within their power to resolve the matter very speedily by going to the commission and providing full notification , even if they have to negotiate with the commission over provisions which the submission was moved , then they can get that exemption back dated and , and |
22 | Vincent , in Catholic Belgium , although emulating his father once again was also mocking him , by going to the limit in a way that passed judgement on his parents ' safe Christianity , while putting himself beyond criticism . |
23 | She debated whether to reach the wherry by going through the Cathedral grounds and over the footbridge — the prettier way — or whether to use over the traffic bridge in front of the market square . |
24 | By going through the inspection again he would at once notice his mistake . |
25 | ‘ As far as I can see there is only one house that is easier to get at that way than by going through the town , and that is the house on stilts . ’ |
26 | Too often we forget that the great men of faith reached the heights they did only by going through the depths . |
27 | The outer circumference and walls will be more exhibition like , but can only be found by going through the tunnels opening into that segment . |
28 | You might have been driving for years by going over the top of the wheel as a lot of lorry drivers do . |
29 | Remember , For Sale boards are subject to a maximum legal size , so make sure you do n't fall foul of the law by going over the top . |
30 | 4 She retaliates by going over the top of her partner 's defence . |