Example sentences of "[pers pn] go [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Every time I go into a new archive I just ca n't believe what I 'm discovering .
2 If I put on a vacuum cleaner and lie beside it , I go into a complete trance because the one note ringing inside the machine seems to relax me and hypnotise me .
3 Subject : I go for a good win
4 ‘ My mum 's brilliant and I go to a lovely young designer called Richard Kinlock , who 's superb .
5 I go to a different school , ’ said the boy .
6 I go to a charming Chinese lady acupuncturist and although I detest needles I found it painless and relaxing and it helped me tremendously before and after the operations .
7 ‘ I have a year-old little boy and I get very bored sometimes , even though I go to a mother-and-toddler group now and again .
8 So now if I need a ‘ new ’ piece of equipment I go to a reputable second-hand wood working machinery dealer .
9 Every time I go through a lean spell I 've lost a yard ; every time I score a goal it means I 'm over the hepatitis .
10 Er I do a plug the alb of the album Midnight Postcards we call it , I 'm plugging that now until Christmas , promoting that er on television and radio , and I er in between I go on a short holiday to Africa and then January I start Alfie until May , and then I think I 'm gon na do a T V movie or a movie in June July , and then in end of July I go to America for four four till the end of November with Alfie .
11 I go from a corruptible to an incorruptible crown ’ , he declared , ‘ where no disturbance can be . ’
12 The headmistress had tried to insist that she go on a racial awareness course , she who had taught children of different races for over twenty years .
13 Even if you go to a great party with some friends and it lasts only three hours , so what ?
14 You go to a certain pub ‘ for the vibe ’ ; you do n't go to another pub because you 're ‘ vibed out ’ .
15 Whenever you go to a new site , start your search by burying a couple of coins and reminding yourself of the different note each one makes in your headphones .
16 If you are interested in public affairs , which is usually political in nature , you go to a public affairs expert .
17 Remember , if you go to a late-night party , you 'll need to make up those lost hours of sleep — probably at week-ends .
18 However , the other aspect is that if you go to a medical practice you may have four or five doctors to help you out .
19 However , next time you go to a large supermarket for your supplies ( or if you shop daily , the next time you go to your local shops ) consider your buying habits .
20 The idea here is that you go to a domestic dispute to prevent a crime from being committed …
21 If you go for a Black Orc Mob you 'll be able to include Black Orc characters too and this is well worthwhile if you 're worried by animosity or by your army 's generally low leadership levels .
22 So there are , there are problems with this sort of policy in terms of , of the , like the economic logic of it is that yes you go for a rich peasant economy which creates inequalities which will provide you with industrialization , which will then enable you to get back to inequalities but , in term back to equality
23 And yet if you go for a top job in the city or anywhere an and start talking in the southern dialect they 'll you .
24 You go for a quick short-term fix , right ?
25 If you go into a real court there are n't lecterns .
26 Basically what happens when you start signing on is you go into a national unemployment computer , and that national unemployment computer will pick up , as long as you 've got the date of birth and the national insurance number , you can pick up when a person started signing o and where they 're signing , you then check with the local office to see what address they 're claiming from and what their claiming for and everything else .
27 After that you go into a big room and they look through your clothes and they ask you questions , then you have to pull your knickers down to your knees and do a twizzle , twist round , pull your pants up and put your dressing-gown back on .
28 As long as you go at a slow , steady pace , the job can be done and you none the wiser .
29 But he 's just a bit irritating cos he well you know I do , I do n't understand how you go through a whole relationship and everything , and then come to end of it and not even feel the slightest bit
30 During the Westland episode my worry beads got red hot on occasions , but I think each time you go through a corporate crisis of some sort , you 'd be silly if you have n't learned from the previous ones .
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