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

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1 The Michelin guide to Perigord will reveal a castle either preserved or in ruins at each of these places , though one would need to go off the map to Mareuil-sur-Belle , as well as Vieux-Mareuil , to identify all the three donjons which Pound speaks of in that vicinity .
2 After I introduced the hemp earlier the fish seemed to go off the feed so I only introduced it for four or five casts .
3 After David had been there a couple of weeks , I used to go off doing odd bits of work in London , working as a journalist , although I was n't very keen on that side of my life at the time — there were other things that interested me more .
4 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 …
5 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 .
6 Quite often when a pair have shown all the signs of wanting to breed in the community aquarium and they are then moved into a breeding tank , they suddenly seem to go off the idea , Their new home is strange to them , and the male will want to establish his territory , move the decor , and generally prepare the tank to his satisfaction .
7 This started the defendant to go off the rails . ’
8 BARNSLEY trainer Steve Norton ca n't wait to go off talent-hunting to America again in a fortnight 's time .
9 Also , it could give my guests time to go off the whole idea .
10 Before starting the long retreat we waited till dark for the sun to go off the slopes , for the stones and avalanche slopes to re-freeze , and possibly because the sight was too horrible to contemplate .
11 ‘ So , when the bombs start to go off the Western press will put it down to hard-liner elements still yearning for the days before Gorbachev arrived .
12 Escorts would require more overlap between shifts to allow staff to go off the ward .
13 We 're all going to go off one day and there 's nothing better than planning for it .
14 But it 's also normal to go off the whole idea .
15 " Always glad to see you , of course , though I must say that I 'd hoped to go off duty without any more trouble .
16 Oh , I 'm going to go off my head .
17 I thought I used to I used to say to her sometimes I 'll have to go off story .
18 John was confident enough then to leave Flynn to it and to go off himself to look at the proposed routes of the Waterford & limerick and the Waterford & kilkenny lines , both of which had been authorized by Parliament last year but neither of which had yet gone to tender .
19 The heat was beginning to go off the streets and the shadows were creeping out from the walls .
20 I expect he 's had to go off the road .
21 I do n't like to go off Jean .
22 I , I , I , I should say they need to go off no they need , they need to go off , off , off team
23 I , I , I , I should say they need to go off no they need , they need to go off , off , off team
24 If trees are alongside a road they are likely to conceal telephone or power wires , making it dangerous to go between them .
25 ‘ There will have to be someone to go between you , ’ he said .
26 However the one thing that you must never do is to go between a cow and her calf and I made this mistake one morning and I had to take to my heals and run .
27 Oh it 's so quick to go between now is n't it ?
28 It 's just that none of us actually knows how to go about it . ’
29 The best way to go about proper practice is to find yourself a partner of similar standard , who is equally keen to improve , and spend hours sweating and toiling on the practice court .
30 He knew how to get a product that was decent and rather unexciting on to the shop floor , but when it became necessary to add more to that product and to innovate in design terms , he did n't know how to go about it .
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