Example sentences of "go [prep] [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | and I go about every eight weeks I think |
2 | If we find an inmate who is taking drugs we go through the disciplinary procedures . |
3 | There are an awful lot of masses arising , probably most of this will be covered again as we go through the other items on the agenda . |
4 | You go through the other doors . |
5 | Every sixth or seventh day or so , in the morning , as we prepare to sack out , and go through the stunned routines of miring , of mussing ( we derange each eyebrow with a fingerstroke against the grain ) , Tod and I can feel the dream just waiting to happen , gathering its energies from somewhere on the other side . |
6 | Erm improving market share , well all of our businesses have improved their market share during this recession and I 'll , I 'll mention them as I go through the individual companies . |
7 | I first go through the odd numbers in a seemingly random fashion 1 , 5,3,7 , 11 , 9 and then downwards with the even numbers 12 , 8 , 10 , 6,2,4 . |
8 | A pencil and paper will be useful as you go through the various exercises in this book . |
9 | ( ii ) after completing your Review ( put your book and notes aside and go through the main points systematically until you know them thoroughly ) . |
10 | We all go through the bad times so if these Glentoran supporters or any other supporters of other clubs would get behind their team , instead of giving continual stick , perhaps fortunes on the park might change . |
11 | And , go through the enabling factors first , they 're very very straightforward , it 's the motivating factors which are more complex . |
12 | ‘ If they all go through the pelleting machines , the residues will remain . ’ |
13 | We can also speculate that at least some ‘ non-negotiable ’ transfers are brought off more rapidly than those which go through the lugubrious procedures maintained by various State bodies and foreign trade organisations . |
14 | Go for the early editions and be ready to act immediately . |
15 | I suppose I go for the dangerous types — the ones who look almost but not quite entirely wholesome . |
16 | When people first come in they go for the raised areas and sit down . |
17 | Go for the key points — the points that sustain the argument and help to clinch it . |
18 | You get the end of season and it 's if you look at the labels and go for the decent labels then you do n't get sort of , quite reasonable quality . |
19 | Avoid these and go for the grilled items — possibles are poussins or chicken breast , game such as pheasant , partridge or guinea fowl , or , if you do n't have ethical qualms , lean veal . |
20 | Okay , I 've said go for the obvious ones did n't I ? |
21 | I mean you see them walking around particularly people who go for the big dogs , you see them walking around with a big thick necks , the tattoos , the er the boots and the jeans rolled up . |
22 | Concentrate on essentials Go for the main points of the lecture , not details . |
23 | And when you that lay down you can look at whoever what the other players have got face up and you either go for a player or you go for the maximum points . |
24 | Only one person remarkably said that Oxford United would win by one goal to nil , I think loads of people go for the three ones or the four ones or things like that . |
25 | ‘ You Americans always go for the corny ones , ’ he says , but he plays it just the same , and he delivers a good strong solo at that . |
26 | Er Cilla Black this er she 's to come now and er You 're My World this one ooh go for the high notes . |
27 | It 's very easy for young people to come into politics , full of enthusiasm and full up of get up get up and go and many of them get up and go after a few years . |
28 | We had the Astounding Reg Atkins who can juggle 12 empty bottles and then toss them accurately into a bottle bank from a distance of 30 feet so that the green , brown and clear bottles go into the correct holes . |
29 | They go into the local shops . |
30 | ( Gabbro weathers readily , forming the good soil on which grow the grapes that go into the sweet wines of Cyprus . ) |