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

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1 This difference is emphasized when one examines how Porter proposes to go about cost reduction .
2 erm And here , I 'm going to go for an outsider really , erm I 'm going to go for Ashfield Charlie erm in trap two , Tommy Foster from Wimbledon trained runner this is .
3 Aberdeenshire is best known as the place to go for salmon fishing , and the Royal Dee is one of the finest salmon streams in Scotland .
4 ‘ I hoped that she had really decided to go for Giles Hawick instead . ’
5 And then we come to race nine , the third leg of our yankee tonight , Radio Oxford 's yankee , that 's in the nine thirty two erm here I 'm going to go for Kerry Limb Gold in trap six erm this one does like the underfoot conditions to be soft , so he 's got it tonight — Kerry Limb Gold then as the third leg of the yankee , nine thirty two .
6 But it 's , it 's premature to go for land reform straight away .
7 I if , if you could have got some cadres on the ground , you know , so , so the other bit of this is is if you are going to go for land reform you 've got to have , not just the military presence and military security , but enough trained honest highly motivated cadres .
8 Fleischmann replied that with hindsight that might be true but ‘ in the situation we were then in , we were obliged to tell the university of the work that we had done and they perceived that they were obliged to go for patent protection at that time .
9 They had already decided not to go for Display PostScript — the on-screen imaging model that matches the printer language — but to concentrate on enhancing QuickDraw .
10 You can choose where to go for family planning advice .
11 They had retired and they lived down at Lowestoft so it was a lovely place to go for summer holidays .
12 Now is , is the fact that they do n't do that , they still go for this rent and interest rate reduction is it because of the experience of the north , they found that the best way in the north was to go for rent reduction , interest rate reduction and then go on , and they were simply taking that experience into the south , but taking it into a different area where it was no longer necessary or appropriate ?
13 To foul up the analysis further , Kane 's alleged physical characteristics are meant to predispose blacks to the sports demanding speed and strength while whites , because of their body make-ups , are rendered liable to go for endurance events .
14 He decided not to go for repair grants .
15 Can I propose that we vote either to go for Southwell Centenary cos I think they are the fav either or , and then we also have another vote for Bramley or Brinkley and then we have a vote between the winners of either of those two ,
16 To replace him , Chapman decided to go for David Jack of Bolton Wanderers , the England inside-forward .
17 Id have to go for Lorimer tho .
18 She should be introduced with an air of pride and affection to your friends and neighbours if she does not know them already , accompanied to all the places locally which will be of special interest to her in the future : the public library , the shopping centre , the best places to go for morning coffee , and any small parks where she might like to walk or sit in the fine weather .
19 Your second option is to go for replacement windows that combine the latest design and constructional techniques with materials that promise minimal maintenance , and which include the bonus of having sealed-unit double glazing and built-in weatherstripping .
20 No actually I went for four to one Oxford , but tonight I 'm going to go for Port Vale two , Oxford United two .
21 And then we come to the sixth race which is the eight forty five , well I 'm going to go for Angie Baby here in trap three , she 's erm a little bit of a kidder but she might have the legs of these , as long as something leads her , she 'll come and erm try and do them on the line , so it 's Angie Baby for me there , erm Ruby Blue in trap six is a danger .
22 You know Marble Arch , what 's the long road that goes off Marble Arch ?
23 ‘ I ‘ ear there 's a lot of barrows up for sale nowadays and some still goin' for bargain prices . ’
24 The ley starts from a wayside cross next to a crossroads , goes through Saintbury Church , noted for its pagan survivals , through a Bronze Age round barrow , a Neolithic long barrow sited in the middle of an Iron Age fort , through a Saxon pagan cemetery , and an eighteenth-century beacon tower , ending at an ancient farmstead , Seven Wells — which was the subject of a fictional book on witchcraft by Hugh Ross Williamson entitled The Silver Bowl .
25 The Minister will be aware that that line goes through Stratford station in my constituency .
26 The route continues south , passing by one of the trail car parks at Gresty 's Waste and goes through Primrose Hill wood and past Willington Wood to reach Wood Lane .
27 The route goes through Treleidir farmyard , over a stile and towards the hill of Penberi .
28 Here 's facing Tufnell , sweeps again , but he does n't make contact this time , the ball goes through Jack Russell 's leg who now have a bye , Ian Botham moves from slip takes off his psychedelic sunglasses and Graham 's to throw to Russell .
29 In the right-hand path the proposition is that , far from continuously breaking new ground , most of the work that goes through design offices , etc. bears a strong relationship to that which has gone before .
30 The route then goes through Errington Woods to the edge of Beacon Moor .
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