Example sentences of "of [noun sg] [conj] go [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 I mean , the point about this is that actually I must emphasise it 's a needs based assessment , both in allocating the overall amount of money that goes to the various areas and er those of you who 've already looked at it will see that area three seems to have a disproportionately high amount of the money .
2 The habits of mind that went with the mayorazgo were not those of the ideal improving landlord of the Economic Societies , ‘ always occupied in the felicity of his village ’ .
3 As well as being subjected to extreme temperature changes outside , having to constantly leave a warm room to either make a cup of tea or go to the toilet , for example , meant that they were doubly exposed to cold stress as well as to daily stress .
4 She hung her oilskin on the hook , left her muddy boots on a piece of newspaper and went into the living room .
5 And would this metal plate and the strip of metal that went round the top , would that be sort of like ready made .
6 However , once the technique has been mastered , and provided lots of space is left , making a set of notes with powerful punch and instant accessibility gives as much sense of achievement as going round the golf course under par or making a successful rugby try against strong opposition .
7 ‘ Until then , they could n't even ask for a glass of water or to go to the toilet .
8 The best way to reduce the amount of rubbish that goes into the domestic bin is not to persuade people to sort out unwanted recyclables .
9 The second will develop consideration of reproduction and go into the distinction between this concept and that of collective consumption with special consideration of the notion of consumption cleavages .
10 The children can also become antagonistic towards the parents and refuse to get out of bed or to go to the lavatory .
11 Thursday dawned as dully as the day before and Fabia got out of bed and went through the routine of getting showered and dressed and going down to breakfast with a total lack of enthusiasm or appetite .
12 When she pulled herself out of bed and went to the bathroom , instructing me not to look at the sketch , I got the chance to examine it .
13 Last night it cried like a little child , and I got out of bed and went to the window to listen .
14 And then I leapt out of bed and went to the window .
15 At a quarter to four by the little travelling clock at his bedside he got out of bed and went to the window .
16 ‘ But it 's my only chance of life ! ’ she cried , jumping out of bed and going to the window .
17 France boasts a rich and varied tradition of film-making where going to the cinema is an accepted part of people 's cultural and intellectual lives .
18 And feeling sick , and shaken , he placed the dead animal in a piece of sacking and went into the house .
19 In World War II he immediately joined the Ministry of Supply and went to the chemical defence experimental station in Porton , near Salisbury .
20 However , just as at a certain place on the earth 's surface we can still call ‘ down' ’ the direction towards the centre of the earth , so a living organism that finds itself in such a world at a certain period of time can define the ‘ direction ’ of time as going from the less probable state to the more probable ( the former will be the ‘ Past' ’ and the latter the ‘ Future' ’ ) and by virtue of the definition he will find that his own small region , isolated from the rest of the universe , is ‘ initially' ’ always in an improbable state .
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