Example sentences of "by going [prep] the " in BNC.

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31 As the anxiety for each target is overcome so the client is only ever raising their anxiety by ten units by going onto the next target .
32 Too often we forget that the great men of faith reached the heights they did only by going through the depths .
33 By going through the inspection again he would at once notice his mistake .
34 ‘ As far as I can see there is only one house that is easier to get at that way than by going through the town , and that is the house on stilts . ’
35 She debated whether to reach the wherry by going through the Cathedral grounds and over the footbridge — the prettier way — or whether to use over the traffic bridge in front of the market square .
36 The outer circumference and walls will be more exhibition like , but can only be found by going through the tunnels opening into that segment .
37 You might have been driving for years by going over the top of the wheel as a lot of lorry drivers do .
38 Remember , For Sale boards are subject to a maximum legal size , so make sure you do n't fall foul of the law by going over the top .
39 4 She retaliates by going over the top of her partner 's defence .
40 She felt intimidated by going into the foyer bar .
41 Younger sons did not at this time seek to maintain their gentility by going into the church or the army or by living off an annuity that allowed them to pass their time in respectable ease .
42 Nearby at this point and reached by going up the road to a path bearing right , is the dark and intimidating Birkwith Cave , a strong debouching stream denying easy access .
43 He says he travelled north by going across the Severn Bridge on to the M4 .
44 Yeah , right , then you 'll scrub that one out like that , cos you 've done that one , alright , then you pick another word and you look for it , right look for Grumpy G R U M P Y and you start by going across the top , alright ?
45 Or is it possible to complete a 20 mile circular walk by going along the coast path via St David 's Head , St Justinian , Porth Clais and Caerfai .
46 Hopefully when I get a new tank set up , I will have more success in numbers by going by the book .
47 But we 've not wilfully put at risk services or jobs by risking capping by going in the opposite direction .
48 The Ministry of Agriculture has now concluded that there is virtually no problem from salmonella in eggs ; and what problem there is will not be eased by going around the country slaughtering flocks of hens .
49 The publishers , therefore , are in practice holding back booksellers by their adherence to a restrictive price agreement , but are laying off their bets by going around the traditional book trade and growing their market elsewhere , with patchy controls .
50 There was a time when many gliding instructors scorned the use of a rigid drill , and taught their students instead to check everything logically by going round the cockpit from left to right .
51 To avoid running the gauntlet of the machine shop again , Robyn made her way back to the car park by going round the outside of the building , but the paths were covered with drifting snow and the going was difficult .
52 They began in a most practical way by going round the then new Killicomaine estate and compiling a list of Methodist people who had moved into the area .
53 Mike Glennon of Dataquest , said : ‘ By going after the 486 market , Cyrix may have spotted a crack in Intel 's defences . ’
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