Example sentences of "go under the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Inserts are a useful means of cutting away from the main subject to some subsidiary action while keeping the original sound going under the insert .
2 Within minutes of going under the anaesthetic at St Lawrence Hospital , in Chepstow , Gwent , her heart stopped .
3 Within minutes of going under the anaesthetic at St Lawrence Hospital , in Chepstow , Gwent , her heart stopped .
4 ‘ The fact is , she 's terrified of going under the machines . ’
5 Evelyn was finding it difficult to get used to going under the machines , but she was determined not to let Rose see how she felt .
6 Mrs Shelley Howard , senior biologist of the Severn-Trent Region said the officer cadets had been involved in strenuous exercises which involved repeatedly going under the water .
7 We are aware of brands going under the names Nicostop , Nicorene , Nicotine Patch , Nicocheck , and Nicoban .
8 We , do you remember going down to Pedelow , and going under the pier .
9 I loved going under the car and getting greasy ! ’ she said .
10 The model super car , going under the hammer next Monday , would be the perfect stocking filler for any youngster whose dad has £3,000 to £5,000 spare .
11 THE antiques collection of TV expert Arthur Negus is going under the hammer — and it 's expected to fetch £80,000 .
12 Thousands of plates from the DVLA at Swansea are going under the hammer .
13 The rest of his collection is going under the hammer .
14 French museums were aware of the quality going under the hammer , too .
15 They were on the point of going under the Archway of Wakefield when Athelstan caught sight of the great brown bear chained to the wall in the corner near Bell Tower .
16 Second thing was that having covered absolutely everything she was n't any estate , or at least did n't appear to be any so the surviving spouse was n't very interested in taking out a grant anyway cos it was n't going to get him any funds , so we then have the job of doing what 's called debarring him and basically he renounced his right to be of the administrator and we then had to go under the rules to find the next person which was one of the specific beneficiaries I E the sons .
17 ‘ I was wondering , ’ said Evelyn , ‘ if you 'd like to swap with me and let me have a chance to go under the machines . ’
18 ‘ I 'd like to go under the machines instead of you . ’
19 ‘ Biff said you do n't have to go under the machines any more . ’
20 I want to go under the tunnel .
21 I want to go under the tunnel .
22 This is part of public law but tends to go under the name of constitutional law .
23 Only this week a survey by Gallup showed one in five would like to go under the knife , despite the attendant risks of internal bleeding and excessive scar tissue from poorly performed operations .
24 The Nadder seemed to carry much more water that used to go under the bridge at a fair old pace .
25 I want to go under the bridge .
26 the weeds are coming up and I 'm having to go under the ground cover and get them .
27 An elbow can also be fitted to the bottom of the lift pipe to go under the filter plate .
28 And she produced a sheaf of exhibition papers with a flourish ; she 'd even written some of the wording to go under the photos .
29 Finally , check the upper hall and then the staircase , remembering to go under the stairs as well , which is a weak point for woodworm and damp .
30 Author Ian Fleming 's original unpublished notes on his most famous creation are to go under the hammer at London auctioneers Sotheby 's on December 15 .
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