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

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1 I thought I used to I used to say to her sometimes I 'll have to go off story .
2 BARNSLEY trainer Steve Norton ca n't wait to go off talent-hunting to America again in a fortnight 's time .
3 This gave excitement , the opportunity to go off duty early or at least to return to the warmth and relative conviviality of the police station , as well as prestige …
4 I was talking to this other lad across the road — we were due to go off duty at two and we were just hanging about before making our way down to the station — there was no relief for us on that shift .
5 " Always glad to see you , of course , though I must say that I 'd hoped to go off duty without any more trouble .
6 ‘ I WOULD LIKE TO TRY BONDAGE BUT I DO N'T KNOW HOW TO GO ABOUT IT . ’
7 This difference is emphasized when one examines how Porter proposes to go about cost reduction .
8 I had to go about north-north-east , and if I hit the coast in the wrong place I could go first one way , then the other , until I came to the shingle where I had left the dinghy .
9 He further indicated how the Department hopes to go about restructuring .
10 Now , having checked out the way EUROAIM functions , we may decide to go as part of their umbrella .
11 For we understand that Dexter — the man who sacked David Gower — is set to go as chairman of selectors .
12 ‘ Than to go for strychnine — that 's what it looks like to me , and you can see that he had a rough passage out .
13 It is not a comprehensive guide to symptoms and services , but it should point you in the right direction and show you where to go for help .
14 It is not a comprehensive guide to symptoms and services , but it should point you the right direction and show you where to go for help .
15 In March 1991 the OFT invited people in trouble over credit to send for Credit Wise , a sixteen-page guide telling them where to go for help , what to look for and what to avoid .
16 I was terrified — both of leaving him and also of not leaving him , in order to go for help .
17 Stuart was only 17 years old and it is a tribute to his strength and personality that he was still conscious when the rescue team arrived , one and a half hours after I left him to go for help .
18 Some places to go for help are : Street Agencies , Needle Exchanges , Drug Dependency Units , Community Drug Teams and Narcotics Anonymous ( NA ) .
19 Some dealers who supply design software are able to supply computers , while others can advise you where to go for help .
20 Where to go for help
21 WHERE TO GO FOR HELP
22 The booklet contains advice on how to organise a local project , where to go for help , ( there is a comprehensive list of useful organisations in Wales ) and a section on helpful publications .
23 She did not even have a blanket , she had no money for food , and no idea of where to go for help .
24 Let's go and decide where not to go for lunch . "
25 ‘ Now make up your minds where to go for lunch .
26 Quite often a decision has to be made whether to go for quantity or quality .
27 Just a few miles North of Annesley the engine failed on the Tibshelf bank , so I had to go for assistance .
28 Thus , while the Profitboss might think that the red logo has more impact , he 'll accept his boss 's decision to go for green .
29 In one of the frankest interviews ever given by a club owner , he said : ‘ I am contemplating abandoning my quest for silver to go for gold . ’
30 If the kerfuffle is well publicised ( which this one was ) , its effect is much stronger — especially as the onlooking equity markets are now in just the mood to go for gold .
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