Example sentences of "go [prep] the [adv] " in BNC.

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31 But does n't that mean that most of the European investment will always tend to go to the centrally placed Golden Triangle countries who occupy this privileged position rather than to the United Kingdom and other peripheral countries who are in less favoured areas ?
32 This kind of accountability goes beyond the narrowly defined stewardship of assets to include responsibility for the performance of those assets .
33 The answer , I think , goes beyond the well known shortcomings of prison conditions .
34 Not least in the sexual , for both projected a red-blooded response to their manhood which goes beyond the merely sexual or corporeal , claiming — demanding ! — the full world of nature and manhood as their proper spheres : nothing was to be too sacred , for all is sacred — a Blakeian conception which predates Blake in its patent Jewishness by millennia , not centuries .
35 ( It must not be forgotten , of course , that contextual relevance goes beyond the purely linguistic context and embraces the whole context of situation .
36 There has been , however , a range of attempts to emphasize the place of commodities in exemplifying some general condition of dominance , which goes beyond the more particular implications of ideology .
37 Many fear the longer the fighting goes on the less the chance of a tolerant democratic system emerging .
38 But a black mark goes to the improbably named ‘ C D Lush ’ of the Travellers ' Club who failed to distinguish between Melvyn 's extract and D H Lawrence 's .
39 If one goes to the slightly higher figure , which would be more appropriate for inner suburban development , then instead of my cut out for the Land Ranger map , for one and a half square kilometres , one hundred and fifty hectares , one can take the new ten penny piece .
40 It would be unfair and inaccurate to suggest that PageMaker was the first desktop publishing program , that honour probably goes to the now defunct Studio Software 's DO-it which actually ran on a PC rather than a Macintosh and , of course , there had been electronic publishing systems based on workstations and mainframes available for several years .
41 Those votes of Caraher 's which were transferable went for the most part to Hendron ( Alliance ) in Stage VI I I , and ensured his election with a surplus of 498 .
42 The Kirgiz leader , Masaliev , called for a unitary USSR with a strong centre ; most other republican first secretaries , however , called for a renewed federation , and the Armenian leader Movsisyan went for the more radical idea of the USSR as a union of sovereign states based upon a network of bilateral associations .
43 . They stopped when Annette went through the right ?
44 When the group were all finally back in their minibus Rachel and David went through the now expected ritual of waving them goodbye .
45 He became a cult figure in Glasgow , stalking the streets in leather pork-pie hats , wandering into darkened pubs wearing shades , and setting up an unofficial headquarters in the lounge of the St Enoch 's Hotel where he could survey the talent and go about the more important business of being Baxter .
46 On their pumping new single , ‘ Gold ’ , which is bizarrely reminiscent of New Order circa 1984 , East 17 go for the sneeringly philosophical angle , insisting that ‘ life is worth more than gold ’ .
47 IN THE world of pharmaceuticals it is not only marketing men who go for the hard sell .
48 go for the really obvious physical properties first , and if you have a little checklist that you go through , bang bang bang for each one ,
49 they 're gon na go for the best there is
50 Because accessibility and mobility around the organisation are essential , ‘ you should go for the most generalist person you can get ’ , he said .
51 I had gone through the most difficult period in an athlete 's career , that time before he makes the breakthrough , when he has difficulty in finding the right kind of competition , when money is tight .
52 Gone through the now .
53 ‘ He would go into the most terrible tantrums , all of this totally out of character . ’
54 They 're they you they 're all worked you know sandpapered and polished that 's rough , what they call rough work and then you gradually go onto the maybe staining and the just quite a lot of oak and there 's quite a lot of mahogany and walnut .
55 Is my right hon. Friend aware that those policy proposals go under the somewhat misleading title of ’ Labour 's help to the unemployed ’ ?
56 They went into the either the upstairs room or the kitchen or somewhere , the door was shut and that was them .
57 At other times I went into the much larger , colder Clerecia and watched the glib little gilt pendulum of an old-fashioned wall-clock next to the altar silently swinging my pain away .
58 The Royal party then proceeded with the Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress to the Print Room , where quite a few presentations were made , before Queen Elizabeth and Princess Margaret , escorted by the Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress , went into the much larger Library for more presentations .
59 He admired her enormously and she did what he wanted to do — went into the really serious theatre while he stayed the same . ’
60 The liner went in with no hassle at all , and I was grateful for Absat 's superior flexibility when the hose went on and I went into the rapidly filling hole to smooth out the creases .
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