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

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1 You must go through the way in which you are not . ’
2 So I wo n't go through the rest of it , it 's a long and er it 's just brought us on the same sort of thing , but what it proves is that we are getting somewhere and that is what I thought was rather important news , which I want to do .
3 So We will wait for Andrew to come up with his amendments and therefore we may as well go through the rest of the agenda .
4 Well , Okay , now if we can go through the rest of that package , please .
5 Er , we 'll go through erm , okay we 'll go through the rest of the stationary with a certain amount of swiftitude .
6 Right let's just go through the rest of this .
7 Well yeah well I suppose that 's what she thinks , if she gon na go through the rest of her life with a bloke she hates .
8 Anyway , you ca n't go through the whole of your life being called Nigel , can you ?
9 Erm , I 'll not go through the whole of this table sir , but I do want you to look at the next column , outstanding planning permissions .
10 And how about pay offs , do you go through the whole with the chanting and that ?
11 Ripa di Meana 's letter attracted wide publicity , mostly concentrating on the individual schemes that he claimed failed the directive , such as a road to the East London River Crossing that will go through the middle of Oxleas Wood , the M3 link over Twyford Down near Winchester , and a £100 million Coca Cola plant in Northampton .
12 I saw him go through the gate into the woods … ’
13 You could n't work in the quarry , you could n't go through the gate in the quarry without being a union man , in the old days there .
14 At this point you should go through the exercise on the senses and underline where you have used either a simile or a metaphor .
15 He says someone people can go through the experience of the crash all over again and it 's very frightening .
16 Only after that , and with a few facts from your GP , plus half a page on your stresses during the last five years — I had to overflow onto the back of my page and with a little encouragement could easily have made it a 100,000 words — can you go through the eye of the needle .
17 It will go through the House of Commons and people should know about it before
18 John Durno , governor of Saughton prison , said yesterday that up to 200 prisoners could go through the programme in the year .
19 Pauline Kael was less than flattering : ‘ Why does he go through the picture with his mouth open , like some adenoidal chinless wonder ?
20 Consultants are playing a major role in helping companies go through the process of achieving BS5750 .
21 He would go through the pain of divorce then if she really required it of him .
22 And fourth , having been caught out it would have been wiser to brazen it out immediately , as do the Israelis , rather than go through the tedium of Tricot 's inquiry .
23 She said , ‘ There 's a back way and you 'll use that , of course , but we 'll go through the front for the once , as my brother 's not here . ’
24 The interview did not go as the interview with MacQuillan 's mistress had gone and Rain was soon climbing ashore , silently cursing Crystal Daly 's gullibility .
25 Field officers do not go about the business of bringing pollution to light in an unpatterned way .
26 They will go about the city in the weeks to come , and Phil will point out things behind doorways and up courtyards that he 'd never noticed , and explain how the whole set-up of the city is really a conspiracy , and read out public notices in a voice that makes them suddenly ridiculous , and persuade him to believe preposterous stories .
27 But , if a test on a chimpanzee would save my child 's life I 'm afraid I 'd go for the test on the chimpanzee .
28 It was five weeks before she would regularly go for the chick along the line , and even then she 'd often wait for up to ten minutes to make up her mind .
29 ‘ Well , ’ said Hilda , raising her voice slightly , ‘ I did n't go for the pleasure of his company .
30 Director said , ‘ My first man into Athens , a young man but a good friend of Lawrence 's , has promised the widow that we 'd go for the jugular on this one . ’
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