Example sentences of "to go under the " in BNC.

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1 And she produced a sheaf of exhibition papers with a flourish ; she 'd even written some of the wording to go under the photos .
2 ‘ I was wondering , ’ said Evelyn , ‘ if you 'd like to swap with me and let me have a chance to go under the machines . ’
3 ‘ I 'd like to go under the machines instead of you . ’
4 ‘ Biff said you do n't have to go under the machines any more . ’
5 Finally , check the upper hall and then the staircase , remembering to go under the stairs as well , which is a weak point for woodworm and damp .
6 A signpost lettered APPLEWICK pointed down it , and the school-house where the Brownies were to spend their Pack holiday was at Applewick ; but the van ought to have gone all the way round by the main road , because it was , as Brenda knew , too big to go under the low bridge .
7 The Nadder seemed to carry much more water that used to go under the bridge at a fair old pace .
8 Author Ian Fleming 's original unpublished notes on his most famous creation are to go under the hammer at London auctioneers Sotheby 's on December 15 .
9 Author Ian Fleming 's original unpublished notes on his most famous creation are to go under the hammer at London auctioneers Sotheby 's on December 15 .
10 Now his MC and other wartime awards are to go under the hammer as receivers sell his belongings to pay creditors .
11 Only this week a survey by Gallup showed one in five would like to go under the knife , despite the attendant risks of internal bleeding and excessive scar tissue from poorly performed operations .
12 An elbow can also be fitted to the bottom of the lift pipe to go under the filter plate .
13 A painting of a garden at Auvers-sur-Oise by Van Gogh , finished only days before he killed himself , will become the first historical monument to go under the hammer in France when it is sold at Drouot salerooms on 6 December by Paris auctioneer Maître Jean-Claude Binoche of the firm Binoche et Godeau .
14 Lord May cast a different slant on the word early in the new century when he called for a ‘ Hooligan Conference ’ , later to go under the more dignified title of the Twentieth Century League .
15 Second thing was that having covered absolutely everything she was n't any estate , or at least did n't appear to be any so the surviving spouse was n't very interested in taking out a grant anyway cos it was n't going to get him any funds , so we then have the job of doing what 's called debarring him and basically he renounced his right to be of the administrator and we then had to go under the rules to find the next person which was one of the specific beneficiaries I E the sons .
16 This is part of public law but tends to go under the name of constitutional law .
17 Built-in ovens may be designed to go under the worktop ( built-under ) , either beneath the hob or away from it , or they may fit into housing units so that the oven(s) are more accessible .
18 A FAN-tastic collection of antiques is set to go under the hammer in Liverpool .
19 The British Heart Foundation is seeking items , particularly art work , to go under the hammer at a charity auction .
20 DIAMONDS , gems and jewellery recovered from one of the biggest robberies in history are to go under the hammer .
21 I want to go under the bridge .
22 I want to go under the tunnel .
23 I want to go under the tunnel .
24 just to go under the
25 the weeds are coming up and I 'm having to go under the ground cover and get them .
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