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

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1 After I introduced the hemp earlier the fish seemed to go off the feed so I only introduced it for four or five casts .
2 The Michelin guide to Perigord will reveal a castle either preserved or in ruins at each of these places , though one would need to go off the map to Mareuil-sur-Belle , as well as Vieux-Mareuil , to identify all the three donjons which Pound speaks of in that vicinity .
3 Quite often when a pair have shown all the signs of wanting to breed in the community aquarium and they are then moved into a breeding tank , they suddenly seem to go off the idea , Their new home is strange to them , and the male will want to establish his territory , move the decor , and generally prepare the tank to his satisfaction .
4 I expect he 's had to go off the road .
5 Escorts would require more overlap between shifts to allow staff to go off the ward .
6 However the one thing that you must never do is to go between a cow and her calf and I made this mistake one morning and I had to take to my heals and run .
7 You must know how to go about a revision of this kind .
8 He does n't know how to go about the work he has been put in charge of , and yet the successful solution of this case will be a great coup for him , politically .
9 Here are some pointers on how to go about the writing task : 1 .
10 Erm and I could see what they were after you know , an engineer has in his mind the plan and how to go about the thing and , and get it all done in a one-off situation .
11 The first time I went back to a lake where I used to go as a child .
12 The sensation therefore was immense when he abandoned cricket , and a life of wealth and ease , to go as a missionary to China .
13 I think we 're going to go as a council in the direction of not answering letters on time .
14 And the other half used to go as a window leather which are called st
15 Perhaps we could arrange to go as a foursome ; we 'd have no trouble getting a table if I make the arrangements . ’
16 Neither would Souness want to go as a failure .
17 ‘ I have n't got the money just to go as a traveller , and there are n't that many jobs abroad .
18 ‘ What a splendid idea to go as a Gnome !
19 and I 'd like to go as an army chef or an army mechanic
20 He may profess not to enjoy it , but Pitt has an instinctive understanding that playing up the teen idol image will help him get where he wants to go as an actor .
21 He had only a few hundred yards to go as the house he was planning to visit was also in the Vomero but he did not wish to arrive with perspiration on his forehead or dust on his shoes .
22 She goes about a bit — English women are a bit different from Canadians , you know , Hank . ’
23 The test of a skill description is : does it indicate how an individual goes about a task , does it allow for individual differences such as those between a highly skilled operator and a mediocre one ?
24 I take Eubank to win in four if he goes about the task like a true champion .
25 The head who goes about the job with tremendous enthusiasm and courtesy is likely to generate these attributes in other members of staff .
26 I feel sorry for the Tories , they will only be able to go for a cruise around the world once instead of two or three times a year .
27 When he had finished his chores he sat down at the table and copied out ‘ I am William Beech ’ over and over again until Tom , after much effort , finally persuaded him to go for a run and exercise Sammy .
28 It was his habit to go for a run round his island every day before breakfast , and that morning , because rain was forecast for the rest of the day , he 'd taken advantage of the brief spell of fine weather early on to gather up driftwood from the beach after his run .
29 ‘ I do n't suppose you were able to go for a run this morning in this weather ? ’
30 Yes , well up here in Scotland er where I live erm the maincrop variety Golden Wonder tends to certainly need a par boiling and a par boiling only er when cooking so it needs about what five to six minutes or something like that but erm any more and the tatties go to mash and er that 's why I think a lot of the Golden Wonders er in Scotland are cooked in their skins but erm if I was to go for a variety that er I enjoy would be one called Pentland Ivory , it 's a , a nice flowery spud er and you get quite a plentiful supply of them too so it 's quite a good variety but you know the old Kerr 's Pink used to be called I think Henry 's Seedling , I remember rightly and then it changed its name to Kerr 's Pink because Kerr was a seedsman up in who really introduced it and er that was just after the first world war and that 's a good one , that 's a very good one and it 's got that waxy skin as well you see so it might be quite useful .
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