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

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1 The first part of the trail goes through the Brodick Castle Country Park .
2 ‘ We will continue our efforts to stop this unnecessary demolition — in Westminster as the Agriculture Bill goes through the Commons and in Brussels as the EC potato regime is progressed .
3 This track goes through the Queens Forest for three-quarters of a mile , climbing steadily .
4 As I walked past my contemporary ‘ transgressors ’ , cloaked in the anonymity of the backpack , I felt strangely more at one with the old lags ' displaced condition than with the multi-hued raincoated and umbrella-ed Glaswegian families queuing to go aboard the Waverley paddle steamer for their day ‘ doon the watter ’ to Rothesay .
5 Requiring a single to go through the Malton pair collected a three .
6 The British trade is dismayed that the Open Individual Export Licence ( OIEL ) , which allowed Sotheby 's and Christie 's to issue licences for objects imported in to the UK within the last fifty years without having to go through the DNH , does not apply to objects controlled under the EC Regulation .
7 They took just over an hour to go through the Maxwell possession … some items were taken away in the boot of the officers ' car .
8 And that goes for the Bucks Badger group as well .
9 Lee 's wife Carol explained : ‘ We are leaving our options open but at the moment Space Fair still goes for the Mackeson .
10 Muhtarram is also on a ‘ high ’ and would appear to be a big danger to Opera House although Dermot Weld reports that Market Booster who also goes for the Arc ‘ could not be in better form . ’
11 If the point is finally disposed of by the European Court and if the judgment goes against the United Kingdom , then the question will arise about the appropriate response to bring the legal system into line with the State 's international obligations .
12 If you were going for a MacDonalds how long do you think it would take ?
13 Going for a Burton
14 Everything 's going for the Juan
15 From 1972 , where an institution had sufficient experience of conducting and supervising research work , and had an established committee geared to the vetting of research proposals , it could be authorized to register candidates for the CNAA 's degree of MPhil , without going through the CNAA 's own degree registration machinery .
16 Instead of going through the Dartford tunnel .
17 The children drew back hastily to let her through and her progress across the asphalt was like that of Moses going through the Red Sea when the waters parted .
18 We 'll be going through the Warners vaults here , with a list of material that 's never been released .
19 well we were actually going to be going through the Halifax but have you got any other suggestions ?
20 You will be going after the MacRuaris and the rest , I suppose ?
21 We need not a tinkering with security policy — a change here and a change there — but a root-and-branch change in security policy so that it changes from a reactive one to a proactive one and becomes a policy of going after the IRA , of taking the fight to the IRA .
22 It 's , it 's pa just past , if you keep going past the Pembroke it 's there .
23 Leave the Piazza del Duomo along Via Marconi , going past the Milan tourist office and reaching the Piazza Diaz with its ultra-modern , but truly delightful , monument to the carabineri by Luciano Minguzzi .
24 The very first sortie that I did when the war started was with No 77 Squadron in a Whitley to take pamphlets to Germany , flying in at the top end near Kiel and going throughout the Ruhr spreading these horrors of war on the germans telling them " you are wicked naughty Germans and if you do n't mend your ways Hamish will come back tomorrow night and drop some more paper on you " .
25 When he stopped his work for tea , the prying landlady being out at the shops , he would try to arrange to meet her , either in the house or at the British Museum if she were going near the West End that day .
26 ‘ I joined the club when it was going into the Vauxhall Conference and people were saying it was going under .
27 Pedro Campos , project manager said , ‘ We are aware that a country going into the America 's Cup for the first time has never done well , but at the same time we are going there to win ; no-one knows about the class . ’
28 ‘ The captain said we were going into the Falkland Sound .
29 Recent studies by the authority have shown that partially treated sewage going into the River Severn from the plant uses up valuable oxygen and is partly to blame for the death of some fish .
30 He ripped into me just now for going into the PGA caravan . ’
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