Example sentences of "go [prep] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | and I go about every eight weeks I think |
2 | And as they go about the painstaking task of piecing the problem together there is one solution which everyone fears . |
3 | The possibilities of repetition and development will depend greatly upon how carefully we conduct our own enquiry , and in particular in how we go about the next step , which is that of collecting our data . |
4 | We s talked to Cath a minute or go about the full training record system . |
5 | To glue them up , arrange your heaviest cramps with blocks and , to save time later , go through a dry run . |
6 | FROM time to time all games go through a golden era ; a time when great players perform great deeds on the great stages of sport . |
7 | The central idea of long-wave theories is that advanced capitalist economies go through a regular cycle of boom and slump with each trough or peak occurring approximately fifty years apart . |
8 | Go through a normal working day and write down where the pressures are most difficult . |
9 | The immediate family and carers go through a chronic grief process alongside the need to go on caring for and sustaining a person who is slipping away , cognitively , behaviourally and emotionally . |
10 | Graduate finance trainees joining the company go through a three-year training programme . |
11 | Our stress levels suddenly rise markedly when we go through a major life event such as perhaps a divorce , serious accident , or death in the family . |
12 | Weak clients , i.e. those lacking confidence , may not perform well at the first meeting but normally go through a sharp learning curve . |
13 | They go through a dark door at one side , into the back regions , with stone-flagged passages , occasional belongings leaning against the walls , a set of fire-irons , old pairs of boots , a stack of blue and white Dutch tiles . |
14 | During the Westland episode my worry beads got red hot on occasions , but I think each time you go through a corporate crisis of some sort , you 'd be silly if you have n't learned from the previous ones . |
15 | Go through a white gate , go left and walk diagonally across the field , through a gate in the hedge opposite into a large field . |
16 | But he 's just a bit irritating cos he well you know I do , I do n't understand how you go through a whole relationship and everything , and then come to end of it and not even feel the slightest bit |
17 | Chub do have their days when the old grey matter works overtime and you will have to put on your own thinking cap and go through a whole array of angling techniques , usual and offbeat ones , before you hit on the right one to catch him . |
18 | The papers go through a rigorous vetting procedure , most importantly by question paper panels , which comment on the technical content and standard of the draft papers . |
19 | Every time I go through a lean spell I 've lost a yard ; every time I score a goal it means I 'm over the hepatitis . |
20 | If the possibility appeals , make sure you take advice first from an accountant on the tax implications and go through a reputable property agent to handle the short-term rental contract . |
21 | If launching here , go through a little gate from the road , down the steps behind the hut to a second gate at the river bank , a good seal launch site , through the reeds 10 yds downstream . |
22 | Although many children go through a stammering stage when they 're learning to speak , most pass through this phase and have no further problems . |
23 | Turn right onto it and go through a large gate by the army range notices . |
24 | Then , men go through a two-week battle camp at secret locations . |
25 | In relation to the sentence stem ‘ A girl and her mother … ’ , girls often produce responses like ‘ often go through a bad patch for a year but once they learn to understand each other , become the best of friends ’ or ‘ can help each other with their problems ’ . |
26 | ‘ A guy can suffer an injury on the first match of a tour or go through a tough schedule without as much as a bump . |
27 | because I 'll tell you what when they send a probe in , they go through every blooming thing with a fine tooth comb |
28 | The messages which start differently through each of the functions , and become even more disparate when relayed ( because of the lack of commitment at board level ) , go through an endless chain of levels . |
29 | Go through an unobtrusive door at the back of the Trent Bridge pavilion then turn left into a book-lined room , and on any match day you 'll find the central table occupied by the owner of a moustache of impressively Victorian dimensions , like as not tapping away on a venerable-looking typewriter . |
30 | What I also want you to do on this is if you can refer to Adrian Bull 's book , the Economics of Travel and Tourism , and just go through the relevant chapter on demand . |