Example sentences of "go [prep] an [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They 'll go for an extra check up with the medical staff , a couple of weeks before their operation . |
2 | If you live too far away to drive up for the day why not go for an extended weekend ? |
3 | You can now go into an outdoor shop . |
4 | If there is an error in your ON ERROR statement , BBCBASIC(Z80) will go into an infinite loop . |
5 | Gas central heating boilers , if the ignition does n't ignite fast enough you get a build up and that can go with an interesting bang . |
6 | He just nodded and smiled and went on chewing Chicken Thallium , slowly and methodically Henry tried to think of a remark that would go with an expansive gesture . |
7 | Write the family name first , as this will decide where the work will go in an alphabetical list . |
8 | Clearly there is a connection , if Eurofighter two thousand was available earlier then they the plan for replacing er some of the aircraft in the R A F's front line er could be adjusted accordingly erm but it 's not a sort of direct one for one er if the part of the programme slips a year the jaguar must go on an extra year because within the R A F's overall plans for its er fleet replacement there is a certain degree of flexibility an and precisely which point the jaguars get replaced is er a judgement between them and their three . |
9 | You will either go to an antenatal clinic at the hospital , or to your doctor 's surgery or health centre , or you may attend at both places under a ‘ Shared Care ’ scheme . |
10 | Under attack on all sides , not least from the infant population which was itself unwittingly helping to spread disease through the narrow streets and alleys of the town , some Frome people found a temporary escape in one or other of the forty or more pubs which vied with each other for custom ; drunkenness was commonplace , and many of those who did n't go to an early grave with some infection or other departed this life with a putrid liver . |
11 | Should we go to an all-time record of 16 pages , shelve several articles or edit them all so much they would hardly be recognisable ? |
12 | The hearing was told Miss Dixon was bound by a grievance procedure at the home which meant she must raise matters of concern internally rather than go to an outside body . |
13 | I believe we can go to an Hellenic League match now ; Milton against Rayners Lane , the scoreline in that match ; Milton two , Rayners Lane nil , our reporter , David Taylor . |
14 | But a historian of modern transport can go to an enormous mass of recorded and photographed information when he can not find a surviving model of an early bombing aeroplane ; the historian of , say , medieval navies has infinitely smaller resources . |
15 | A man on horseback was circling the water , the reins slack in his hands to let his mount go at an idle walk . |