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

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1 Mr. Walker : I do not blame the Hon. Gentleman for making such a speech just before a by-election , but I am glad to tell him that tomorrow I shall go through every detail of the valleys programme and I look forward to the Labour party 's publishing beside each item what the Labour Government achieved in their last five years .
2 Of 1992 , which saw the couple split as well as her topless pictures with friend Johnny Bryan , Fergie said : ‘ I ca n't go through a year like this ever again .
3 To win approval , drugs must first go through a series of animal and clinical tests which are reviewed by government drug-approval agencies .
4 PC John Hall said youngsters would go through a series of simulated scenes of potential danger including a building site , railway tracks and a stretch of water .
5 Add to that the cost or annual holidays and season tickets , and you can see that your expenditure will go through a number of peaks and troughs .
6 We shall go through a number of examples later .
7 It 's safe to say that every child in every culture will go through a period of saying that the pencil which has been moved up is now longer or bigger or big now .
8 It 's a nice idea that in business or banking you can go through a period of ‘ consolidation ’ , but it seldom works out that way .
9 We might turn away from our own particular church — we might go through a period of not knowing what we believe in — we might change from being a Catholic to a Buddhist or from a Jehovah 's Witness to an Anglican ; but , no matter how many times we reject religion , we know it will never reject us .
10 There are occasions , usually occurring when the weather conditions are near perfect for bream fishing , when you will go through a period of having bite after bite , all looking perfectly hittable in the classic bream style — slow and determined — and when you will become extremely frustrated because you miss every one .
11 He argues that , even in the absence of natural selection or genetic drift , a population can go through a process of evolutionary change .
12 What happened was that after each death she would go through a process of remembering the scenes of illness and death .
13 But , in some of the major ones , the children and the elderly , there are quite clearly on the statutes laid down , and case law , laid down saying you must go through a process of consultation .
14 ‘ The redcoats will go through the houses like a fire !
15 You must go through the way in which you are not . ’
16 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 .
17 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 .
18 Well , Okay , now if we can go through the rest of that package , please .
19 Er , we 'll go through erm , okay we 'll go through the rest of the stationary with a certain amount of swiftitude .
20 Right let's just go through the rest of this .
21 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 .
22 What I 'd like to do is go through the minutes of the last meeting .
23 Anyway , you ca n't go through the whole of your life being called Nigel , can you ?
24 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 .
25 And how about pay offs , do you go through the whole with the chanting and that ?
26 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 .
27 I saw him go through the gate into the woods … ’
28 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 .
29 Right colleagues if you would turn to the General Secretary 's report , on page , page one hundred and eighty , and we 'll go through the pages from one eighty two to two six nine , one eighty , one eight one , one eight two , one eight three , one eight four , one eight five , one eight six , one eight seven , one eight eight , one eight nine , one nine O , one nine one , one nine two , one nine three , one nine four , one nine five , one nine six , one nine seven , one nine eight , one nine nine , two hundred , two O one , two O two , two O three , two O four , two O five , two O six , two O seven , two O eight , two O nine , two one O , two eleven , two twelve , two thirteen , two fourteen , two fifteen , two sixteen , two seventeen , two eighteen , two nineteen , two two O , two two one , two two two , two two three , two two four , two two five , two two six , two two seven , two two eight , two two nine , two three O , two three one , two three two , two three three , two three four , two three five , two three six , two three seven , two three eight , two three nine , two four O , two four one , two four two , two four three , two four four , two four five , two four six , somebody get me a drink !
30 At this point you should go through the exercise on the senses and underline where you have used either a simile or a metaphor .
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