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

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1 Many of Stenhouse 's objections arise out of other people 's oversimplifications , and it is of course true that we know very little of what actually goes on as a result of our work with students .
2 The local nicks at Penzance and St Ives must have some idea what goes on in a set-up like that on their doorsteps . ’
3 ‘ Mouse ’ was to go on to a succession of schools — at all of which he was unhappy — and to Oxford , where he was run over by a train under circumstances which strongly suggested suicide .
4 My dear Theo , I wrote to you already early this morning , then I went away to go on with a picture of a garden in the sunshine .
5 This silly and childlike regressive behaviour can not be allowed to go on in a relationship in which a couple care for one another .
6 That joint 's got to go on by a quarter to , or goodness knows what time dinner will be ready . ’
7 The archaism of the settings , in short , goes along with an escapism of intention , a deliberate turning away from real life and from present-day experience .
8 Crucially , the psychoanalytic rationalization of sexual difference as a tragic split which in turn effects the failure of identity often goes along with an account of the alleged narcissistic limitations and failures of homosexuality .
9 From Gearstones an undisputed path goes down to a footbridge over the stream , here known as Gayle Beck .
10 The other would allow the smart to inherit the Earth ( plus a legacy from their wealthy parents ) and console us with the exhortation to work harder if we want more , which goes down like a glass of sand in the unemployment deserts .
11 So long as someone knows you 're down there and comes to dig you out , then a basement 's always best , even if the rest goes down like a pack of cards . ’
12 She had been accepted for the job at Ardis & Co , looking the way she normally looked , but if to keep her job — and she had no idea at that stage whether there was a Vasey junior , or similar , at G Vasey Ltd — she had to go in for a bit of de glamorisation , then so be it .
13 Chris , tall , lithe and manly , strips off and goes in for a swim in his panda-briefs .
14 He goes in for a sort of hall-of-mirrors self-impersonation , telling people how he would have done the murder if he had done it ( which he has ) .
15 But while the Europeans were prepared to go along with an ultimatum to the Serbs that threatened bombing if there were more belligerency , they would not countenance lifting the arms embargo , which they believe would do more harm than good .
16 He was ready to go alone among a crowd of suspicious strangers , but what he stood to gain from this risk it was impossible to guess .
17 Judging from geological surveys , they expect to have to go down to a depth of 45 metres before they find it .
18 FOR a thriller to really thrill there should be moments when you are gripping the edge of your seat wondering if the star is indeed going to go down in a hail of bullets — one more dead hero .
19 Yawl ran an excellent Oaks trial in Wednesday 's Tripleprint Lupe Stakes at Goodwood , rallying bravely to go down by a head to Gisarne .
20 The likelihood is that St Helens will have had their minds wonderfully concentrated by the experience and should win the replay at Wakefield Trinity tonight to go through to a meeting with Oldham in the quarter-finals on Sunday .
21 This may have embarrassed Loughborough 's Richard Wareham , the tight-head who played in the England Under-21 front row when they hammered Romania in Bucharest last May , and the youngsters continued to go backwards at a rate of knots in tight and loose .
22 Set three days aside in your diary ( within the next three months ) to go away to a hotel with your team and tackle the issue .
23 They embrace , then separate , and one goes over to a woman in the crowd with a child cradled in her arms .
24 It is n't some shallow need that goes away after an hour in bed with you .
25 She will twist your poor rich senile arm to pay you out , because you have an airy house on the hill , and she goes home to a room in the damp and humid valley .
26 Four pieces , four airs in four different keys ; each air , moreover , is strewn with notes that go out of the key , and the so-called key of the work , the one in which it begins and ends , is the one that prevails least ; the work goes directly from an air in E♭ major to another in E [ minor ] , which is unheard of …
27 In the story Melric goes off on a quest to various fellow magicians to seek help .
28 Tor goes off to a cottage up the hill from the bay and comes back disconsolate , having been told to ‘ piss off ’ by the occupants who were robbed last week and are not in any mood to offer the traditional Norwegian hospitality to a motley collection of bedraggled canoeists .
29 NYUP ! goes off in a couple of hundred limey brains — and are ignored .
30 But above all I would hope to go home with a faith in some measure renewed by the experience of seeing close at hand how many of the Peruvians live theirs .
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