Example sentences of "it [prep] go [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | But what is it like to go from one pregnancy to the next — going on having more and more children ? |
2 | What 's it like to go inside one ? … |
3 | ‘ Tell me , what was it like going to medical school ? ’ |
4 | A BRIDE-to-be has been left without a wedding cake because the bakery she ordered it from went into receivership . |
5 | Not half as much as I am of you ! thought Henry , as he ran his eyes down the rest of the manuscript ( she must have written it before going to sleep ) . |
6 | So Lewis thought he perhaps ought to mention it before going off duty … |
7 | As soon as he had any money he spent it on going to Central America or Thailand by the cheapest possible means to look at some new underground . |
8 | As far as I understand from the gossip there 's nothing 'll come out of it by goin' to the polis ; it 's got to come from Parliament . |
9 | The option of settling a dispute rather than resolving it by going to trial can be described as a form of alternative dispute resolution , meaning methods of resolving a variety of disputes in ways alternative to court hearings . |
10 | I have one or two such places up my sleeve which I save for difficult days but I do n't spoil it by going to them too often . |
11 | Organising big gigs like Loch Lomond and Murrayfield would add more worries to the existing day to day running of a band , but Marlene takes it all in her stride and escapes from it by going to Skye where she ‘ gets away from the phones ! ’ |
12 | They do it by going without themselves . |