Example sentences of "go [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 However the one thing that you must never do is to go between a cow and her calf and I made this mistake one morning and I had to take to my heals and run .
2 You must know how to go about a revision of this kind .
3 The first time I went back to a lake where I used to go as a child .
4 ‘ What a splendid idea to go as a Gnome !
5 ‘ I have n't got the money just to go as a traveller , and there are n't that many jobs abroad .
6 Neither would Souness want to go as a failure .
7 The sensation therefore was immense when he abandoned cricket , and a life of wealth and ease , to go as a missionary to China .
8 And the other half used to go as a window leather which are called st
9 Perhaps we could arrange to go as a foursome ; we 'd have no trouble getting a table if I make the arrangements . ’
10 I think we 're going to go as a council in the direction of not answering letters on time .
11 He may profess not to enjoy it , but Pitt has an instinctive understanding that playing up the teen idol image will help him get where he wants to go as an actor .
12 and I 'd like to go as an army chef or an army mechanic
13 In the event , Burnell goes as a dependable foot soldier and Wright as a tight-head who proved his versatility by scrummaging so solidly at loose-head against Jeff Probyn .
14 She goes about a bit — English women are a bit different from Canadians , you know , Hank . ’
15 The test of a skill description is : does it indicate how an individual goes about a task , does it allow for individual differences such as those between a highly skilled operator and a mediocre one ?
16 ‘ They 'd probably need to go for a week in the Bahamas afterwards , just to get over it . ’
17 As we continued to stare at the sea , racking our brains about how to go for a swim without a costume , our thoughts were answered by a voice from just behind us .
18 I decided to go for a walk westward along the side of the fjord .
19 We decide to go for a ride on the lake and rush to harness the dogs .
20 The harmony between Europe 's big six — VW , Fiat , PSA , Renault , GM and Ford — looks more likely than ever to persuade the commission to go for a transitional period longer than three to five years .
21 This letter is going to be devoted to my affairs in connection with Edward … the other day he asked me if I thought you would care to go for a walk into the country somewhere .
22 Mr Sherwood teachers prospective Rotty lovers to go for a female .
23 Sometimes she even manages to go for a drink or meal with friends .
24 My kids want to go for a visit and my daughter wants a picture of our home …
25 When they decide to go for a swim there 's a real rigmarole because of the presence of the English girl .
26 In the afternoon , feeling bored , Stirling decided to go for a walk .
27 Maidstone expressed the wish to go for a walk — slowly — along the sea front .
28 It does n't have to be expensive — it does n't cost much to go for a walk , work in the garden or learn to draw .
29 No one can force you to undergo a medical examination ( although if the contract provides for one , you will risk serious disciplinary action by refusing to comply with an order to go for a check-up ) .
30 ‘ She 's wanted to go for a long time , ’ said Anne , nodding .
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