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

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1 ‘ So , when the bombs start to go off the Western press will put it down to hard-liner elements still yearning for the days before Gorbachev arrived .
2 Also , it could give my guests time to go off the whole idea .
3 But it 's also normal to go off the whole idea .
4 There is just one observation I wish to make to the Committee this afternoon and it actually goes about the whole issue of the planning aspect of what 's gone on .
5 And er but at er there you 'd got to go for the other two years , and some parents were rather wondering whether that left you late in the queue for a job , because jobs were very difficult .
6 If only … if only … if only there could be some way of reaching agreement , some way of reassuring each player that the other can be trusted not to go for the selfish jackpot , some way of policing the agreement .
7 I 'll have to go for the froggy .
8 ‘ Not sure , really , though the little ones tend to go for the easy stuff .
9 Why was it everyone seemed to go for the easy way out ?
10 If that question is applied to the hard track arid gets a positive answer then it is no longer enough to go for the easy choice .
11 However erm if if you as a panel are one minded to go for the new settlement option and two , er minded to make a ren recommendation about particular geographical locations or sectors , erm I for one would be very concerned that this would be done on the basis of of insufficient technical erm information .
12 Mayson was denied his hat-trick by good ‘ keeping and twice Smyth was through , only to go for the unselfish option when perhaps a shot would have been better .
13 His third round of 67 left them all for dead , and with 11 holes to go for the Open he was ten shots ahead of the field .
14 Best to go for the well-behaved species like O. adenophylla , with its pinkish lilac flowers , which are sometimes a rich magenta .
15 When the first contestant to go for the top prize , Marine Captain Richard MacCutchin who , oddly , specialized in haute cuisine , pulled it off by describing the ingredients of a royal banquet given by George VI to the president of France , three-quarters of American television sets were tuned in to watch him wrestle for the answers .
16 Though physically a lightly built rugby player , he never hesitated to go for the top league and would be bounced and shaken regularly .
17 Choukeir will now decide whether to go for the French equivalent of an appeal ; a cancellation in the Supreme Court .
18 To go for the lapidary effect as such is sterile ; one tries for the lapidary because , if achieved , it is a guarantee of the verity of one 's feeling — Christian or non-Christian , as the case may be .
19 So now have to go for the contracting , the overseas jobs .
20 The men , who are interested in cash , are more liable to go for the big wood .
21 You 've got to go for the big stuff .
22 Universities are ready to go for the big time and exploit their earning capacity in a way they have n't in the past .
23 Heinzer , the Mister Nice of the Swiss Team , exploiting an avowed intent to turn Mister Ugly — ‘ I want to go for the big wins ’ — won the first race .
24 They 've been through rehearsals and are ready to go for the big money .
25 They 've been through rehearsals and are ready to go for the big money .
26 If the spin is " up " the electron goes off one way , if it is " down " the electron goes off the other way , as in the figure .
27 and he goes off the big city ma ma , like this and he 's got a fucking flying helmet and a flying bucket
28 The road down from the col goes through the modern , high ( 6,000 feet ) ski resort of La Mongie , which is a neat curve of tall buildings opening to westward on to some promising-looking pistes .
29 This is perfectly normal when the body goes through the physiological changes which are often brought about by the Technique .
30 A Man Utd fan dies and goes to heaven but before he goes through the pearly gates he has to pass a test .
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