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

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1 and he he put them in the in the bank and when he finished , when he was he used to go for the money for for for some money
2 I did n't know whether to go for the oatmeal for second choice or whether to stick to the saxe , but I definitely did not want jet or donkey , that I did know .
3 Erm , and we had a a little meeting Margaret , Joan and I , just to go through the agenda for today , and we thought that , we th perhaps five was a better number , erm , because we thought Maisie would be on as she does the bookings , but we would n't expect you to do anything else , Maisie , yeah .
4 Well I I shall leave you to go through the questions for a few minutes .
5 I did n't want to go through the arguments for and against .
6 You do have to go into the theatre for so long I think
7 You do n't have to go into the theatre for so long I think .
8 Fears expressed by an Alliance member on the eve of the election that they were ‘ to go into the wilderness for seven or eight years ’ were to prove rather optimistic ( SE 4 November 22 ) .
9 As Alexander Augustus he was tempted to go into the village for some refreshment : it looked charmingly picturesque , even under the dull skin of grey ; smoke from chimneys curling , thatch , goats , geese , the homely clutter of rustic glamour : but as John he knew only too well the new picturesque was the comfortable conscience for the old poverty .
10 On the replay , Ely scored a two to go into the lead for the first time .
11 However Mr Garnett can also supply a hopper to go with the CTS for an extra £150 .
12 On reaching the country road turn left to go along the road for a few yards before taking a right .
13 At the beginning of January he decided to go to the US for two months and then come back .
14 But he does all this at the cost of suspending a due sense of the tendency there has also been for poets to see further than their noses , and to speak out , and to go to the wall for it .
15 ( ‘ We are not going to go to the wall for Escort and Parade ’ , an ‘ associate ’ of Roy Hattersley told The Observer , 6th May 1990 . )
16 I HAD TO GO TO THE CLINIC FOR A CHECK UP AFTER WORK , BUT I 'M OK .
17 ‘ What height is this table ? ’ he said suddenly , just as I was about to go to the breadbin for a slice to wipe my plate with .
18 Adam escorted Elinor to the elevator ; after taking her to her bedroom , he intended to go to the beach for a swim .
19 It was always a treat for tired and hungry helpers to go to the Undercroft for refreshment .
20 Showmen knew that middle-class critics had to be bought off and that topicality could sell films to certain audiences but they also appreciated that audiences were more likely to go to the movies for spectacle , for adventure , for comedy , for sex , to see particular stars , and to be entertained in the widest sense .
21 The trouble is , I 've been longing to go to the loo for the past hour , and I do n't know how long he 's going to be !
22 But then why would he have to go to the morgue for an identification , he would n't know what he looked like .
23 It was in these circumstances that the LDDC had to go to the Treasury for more money in 1989/90 , and again in 1990/91 , and was very successful in getting what it wanted .
24 Pack the paste into a little terrine , chill it — and you will never again feel it necessary to go to the delicatessen for bought liver pâté or any such sub-standard hors d'oeuvre .
25 The restructuring borrower may have to go to the bank for more money to pay out other creditors , but these pay-outs themselves could be preferences , and thereby voidable , so selective payment of creditors can be dangerous .
26 It was my turn to go to the bank for the wages and I remember going back to the shop saying King George VI had died .
27 Jonas Hamilton 's health had deteriorated and he had had to go to the States for tests .
28 There is only limited additional protection for these areas , but all development proposals have to go to the NCC for comment .
29 But Armstrong was found Guilty and became the only solicitor to go to the gallows for murder .
30 Time to go to the newsroom for a preview of the 6.30 edition of Scotland Today .
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