Example sentences of "we go [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And can I just explain how we go about the course . |
2 | She clings on to me as we go up the stairs and we have to rest a couple of times on the way . |
3 | We go up the hill on the toboggans and you 're meant to use your brakes and one of us did , and we just went flying off into the raging snow . |
4 | If there 's a mass exodus or we go down the drain , no one will admire you for decolonisation . ’ |
5 | And I 'm sure that when we go down the road we can Although i we 're always ready to look at erm car drivers and some of the stupid things they do and some of the stupid things that they do which annoy us , at the end of the day w you 've still got to bear in mind that erm there are people in our own fraternity , as it were , that er do n't do as they should . |
6 | She said , alright , gets into this , and off we go down the road , the steering 's all stiff , I tried it myself , , alright , all of sudden she got all excited at the indicators . |
7 | The British people will not accept the relegation of the mother of Parliaments to the level of the legislature of the state of Nevada ; but that is what is on offer to us if we go down the path of full political union . |
8 | Right we go across the road now nicely . |
9 | But , once again , let me be on the positive side because I mean there 's no doubt about it there are firms which are doing extremely well in spite of recession at the moment , and they are training people as well , but they 're not training in numbers we really need when we go across the patch as a whole . |
10 | We go onto the site which is a ready-mix concrete works . |
11 | If we go over the questions then on , on that . |
12 | So I said ‘ Well , there 's no need to be frightened of him , he would n't touch you ’ , but you see then somebody was talking to me on the phone last night and said the same thing ‘ We do n't come any more to say prayers as we go through the churchyard because we 're frightened ’ . |
13 | And it 's not only revolving around this of course , it 's about the other things that we 're going to stimulate your interest with as we go through the afternoon . |
14 | Now when the film 's over I 've got one or two more questions to ask you so I want you to watch very carefully and listen very carefully as we go through the film . |
15 | We go through the ranks and ask the people who know the school best — its headmaster , teachers and pupils . |
16 | This will build up obviously as we go through the course . |
17 | ‘ I would far rather we go through the criticisms , than have you editorialise afterwards , with ‘ on the one hand and on the other , ’ ’ he says . |
18 | So we go through the identification rigmarole and I do n't hide anything . |
19 | This is because , although we go through the movements of looking , we do not actually see what is there . |
20 | Victoria , remind me to stop at the Freitases ’ house as we go through the village . ’ |
21 | Which way we go through the village does n't really matter does it ? |
22 | Now watch this , as we go through the tack the sail is driving for most of the time just flapping briefly as the sail turns through the wind . |
23 | So we go through the motions of feeding ourselves . |
24 | ‘ The main reason we go for the leasing option is because it frees up working capital , ’ says John Preen , treasury manager . |
25 | 'Cause sometimes I meet 'em afterwards and we go to the coffee-bar . ’ |
26 | ‘ We go to the services quite regularly , ’ said Pascoe , holding the gate . |
27 | and then we go to the top . |
28 | I introduced Marie to Mr Frost , and sometimes if she wants to go out and get some fresh air , we go to the gardens . |
29 | Next time we go to the sea . |
30 | I , I shall be seeing the you know in a few weeks time the daughter she 's a , she 's er Rene that was erm Eddie , who were very big pals of mine and we go to the anniversary lunch together so we 're all over eighty but erm you could n't the bread shop , was another confectioner 's shop , and then turning round the corner you come to another shop , up two steps , which was and that was another type of confectionery and shop , then you get as far as the corn and seed people er they used to have a shop in Street as well , and then before the First World War there was the butchers and they sold foreign meat . |