Example sentences of "go [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ The redcoats will go through the houses like a fire ! |
2 | Whether or not the ultimate diagnosis is correct in every one or not , the answer is I do n't know because many children did n't go through the process that was needed . |
3 | I can go through the case notes and say maybe that parent could have been helped better , this child helped more . ’ |
4 | ‘ I really ca n't go through the day feeling like this . ’ |
5 | But Mr Brazier gave an unhesitating ‘ yes ’ when asked if he would go through the experience again . |
6 | Supposing that the result of the investigation is satisfactory , and the purchase is completed , a subsequent purchaser must again go through the whole process ; the results of each investigation are practically thrown away for the future . |
7 | The person who is justified , the church which believes this , Christians who believe in a God who changes lives , can not just simply go through the motions . |
8 | He would go through the pain of divorce then if she really required it of him . |
9 | Almost all of these are now covered in a spurious black patina ( plate 8.3 ) ; indeed one can go through the sculpture galleries of the Greek and Roman Department and pick out the Payne Knight pieces from a distance , before checking against the registration number which invariably begins with 1824 . |
10 | If the material will go through the pump , it will generally go through everything else . |
11 | An individual will go through the process just as we have outlined it already . |
12 | On the other hand , the question of aid to Malta had been decided beforehand , and did go through the National Assembly . |
13 | ‘ What do you think is more important : to protect the historical and nature sites , paying more for the roads , or let the roads go through the areas as originally planned ? ’ |
14 | In 1940 he had been quite prepared , if need be , to serve in a dangerous capacity in the ranks because he felt he could be more useful in such a rôle at that critical moment in the country 's affairs , rather than go through the extra time and training there and then for a commission . |
15 | And fourth , having been caught out it would have been wiser to brazen it out immediately , as do the Israelis , rather than go through the tedium of Tricot 's inquiry . |
16 | When did you next go through the Close ? ’ |
17 | Varies : much as for The Rational if you have the binge in your own home and do n't serve champagne ; but can go through the roof if you hire a restaurant and insist on Moet all the way through . |
18 | They will go through the same experiences and the same activities . |
19 | You must go through the way in which you are not . ’ |
20 | Only after that , and with a few facts from your GP , plus half a page on your stresses during the last five years — I had to overflow onto the back of my page and with a little encouragement could easily have made it a 100,000 words — can you go through the eye of the needle . |
21 | While on his own home ground he knows how to do things , or how to get them done , beyond the boundaries of his home ground he knows , at best , only that he should comply with the rules without necessarily understanding why or precisely what all of the relevant rules are : he may simply go through the motions . |
22 | Maxine ( 4.10 ) : Wet sand wo n't go through the funnel because it soaks up the water and sticks together . |
23 | Tell them that the competition is to see who can go through the obstacles blindfold without touching them . |
24 | Rather than go through the entire process again in a later session , it would make more sense to take it up at the point where it was left off in the previous session , if desired . |
25 | Pairs offered for sale could even be the same sex — two females will go through the egg-laying ritual . |
26 | Pauline Kael was less than flattering : ‘ Why does he go through the picture with his mouth open , like some adenoidal chinless wonder ? |
27 | Then , knowing that she was safely tucked up in her own bed , she would go through the mental exercise as she had done under hypnosis and imagine herself entering that cupboard under the stairs . |
28 | ‘ We 'll go through the blocking first . |
29 | But Macaulay has a charisma that attracts pre-pubescents like flies , and Home Alone 2 will go through the box office roof . |
30 | ‘ If we can go through the Christmas programme , with games against Crystal Palace and Chelsea coming up , and get good results I think we 'll get out of it . |