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

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1 Apply the brakes before you let go of the pushchair , even on the flat .
2 THEN you let go of the latch so that the first loop slides over and is cast off .
3 Finally the travel agent 's son let go of the ball .
4 All Taureans , especially those of you born between May 9 and 17 , will find life easier if you let go of the past without a struggle and become open to different avenues of opportunity .
5 By tying an autobloc knot above the abseil plate ( Fig 2 ) and clipping this to your harness on a short sling , a sliding prusik is created which will lock automatically if you let go of the rope , as for instance if hit by stonefall .
6 You plot along at a steady crawl wondering if you 'll ever reach that far-off doorway , let go of the joystick as soon as you get there , then promptly take another pace !
7 ‘ Was I the fool who let go of the rudder when the ship was on top of the rock there ?
8 Donna let go of the door and allowed Ryker to grab her other hand .
9 Caspar let go of the sill and slid rapidly to the ground with a bump , looking a bit sick .
10 The trail goes steeply down and the speed increases , and I let go of the sledge rail to wipe my goggles — a fatal move .
11 Miranda nearly let go of the cup she was carrying .
12 I let go of the beam and dropped with bent legs so as to splash down softly and felt the breath rush out of my lungs from the iciness of the river .
13 Giving a bellow of pain and rage , Raimundo jumped a foot in the air and let go of the pony , who took off , jerking to a halt as the slack of the rope ran out .
14 So I let go of the pendant , gathered myself , and looked around .
15 Now let go of the tension as you breathe out with a sigh of relief .
16 Catching hold of her and she could n't get back do you seem because he had slipped this hand down this stick , got hold of her and he you see , and then I let go of the dog and take the the front feet and we used to drag her out like that you see , from the burrow and put her in a bag .
17 The pressure of pain on his temples let go for a minute to rearrange itself further back .
18 As soon as the cold fingers let go for a moment , I pulled my hand quickly back , put a pile of books in front of the broken window , and tried not to listen to the desperate cries outside .
19 Well , yes , I mean Green politics do go to every area of life , obviously er we ca n't devolve the er environment from the rest of our activities .
20 ‘ Now , ’ he said , pacing in front of the blackboard , ‘ if you do go to the toilet , and if you do a number two — ’
21 One piece of research which I contemplated some years ago , but did not actually carry out , was a comparison between people who do go to the theatre and those who do not .
22 You need to get that , need to keep that down because if you do go to the hospital , and they did decide to take that out , they would ne d they would check your blood pressure and they would chase you .
23 If you are very keen to try pressing wild flowers , do go to the trouble of checking which species are protected and be strong-willed enough to leave them well alone .
24 In some children this may be due to small functional bladder capacity , or to incomplete voiding when they do go to the lavatory ( Berg 1979 ; de Jonge 1973 ) .
25 They do go off the deep-end and tell you extraordinary tales .
26 Snakes , locusts , bacteria and viruses are welcome to occupy their valuable niches in our world but they do go over the top on occasions .
27 However they do go into the balance .
28 Erm sh because apparently if they do go in an office , they 'll find these are far slower than anything else they would ever work on ,
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