Usar "go about" en una oración
go about oraciones de ejemplo
go about
1. He was there to see Kira, but he did not quite know how to go about it
2. They're going to go about twenty billion miles past us before they can reverse
3. He had gone to Daniel for advice on how to approach her and also, after much hemming and hawing about, how to go about making love for the first time
4. Schooling him was something that Daniel was unsure of how to go about
5. Abi wanted to know if it was possible for women to be solicitors and how you go about it
6. ‘How are we going to go about this moving business?’
7. ' And the next morning, you go about your routine without a thought to that 'important' thing you were convinced of the night before
8. had lost a few of their regular members, they seemed to go about business as
9. To many of the children it was a source of excitement, and to others, echoing their parents reservations, it foreboded a curtailment of their liberty to go about in pursuit of their uncurbed desires, which was more often than not, simply idleness
10. Her discussions with Rikke, Tullius, Maro and even miscellaneous Guild contacts in Riften had reinforced the notion that she would have to go about things by less than conventional means
11. Well how would you go about it then? Go ahead
12. As we “go about our business,” everything we do, and everything that we think, reflects these mistaken beliefs
13. Then, I go about
14. 4 If we wanted to perform an experiment that would prove that galaxies and other celestial objects in space are in general moving away from us, how would we go about doing this? The initial thought that led people to believe that objects are moving away from Earth (and that the Universe, as a result of this, is thought to be expanding), originated when they encountered the red-shift phenomenon when viewing the majority of stars and/or galaxies
15. That night the Major had a word with us about how we were doing and what had happened since we had last met and finally how I proposed to go about things tomorrow so I filled him in and he seemed pleased
16. “What’s all the noise about you can’t go about shouting in here there are other wounded souls who don’t need disturbing by you
17. Considering all these facts, it is mind boggling to even try and fathom how one would go about constructing an object such as this, containing the qualities that have been mentioned, from a human point of view
18. I might have stayed even longer had not one of the shirkers noticed my uniform and detaching himself from the bar came over he then proceeded to tell me how we should go about winning the war
19. Now if Noah’s Flood was only a very large localised flood, as many people believe it to be, how does one go about explaining the fact that there have been many other large localised floods that have occurred since the time of Noah and that these are also occurring today with increasing frequency
20. meant she could go about other business while
21. Her tension pricked into his skin like millions of little needles and then, his nervousness became a taut wire and it encircled them both and switched them around as though they were clutched body to body so that not even a breath of air separated them, neither of them knew how to go about unravelling the chords of dissonance, and both desperately wanting to, and pull them back to harmony
22. But just how did one go about detaching mother and baby? I knew it was a job that required someone with a cool head
23. meant that he would find the easy way to go about his business
24. I knew could be trusted to go about their country club sales as
25. inquired as to how I might go about placing a Classified Ad
26. There were different ways to go about this
27. "Now you have your wish," he said, and can go about and do what you
28. But how does anyone go about discovering (the) Truth? If Truth is predicated on Natural Law(s) understood as God‘s Eternal Law(s), because such laws (naturally) proceed from God, ―hidden yet pre-determined,‖ and if Humankind‘s problematical interpretation of God‘s Law has rendered its meaning less viable than what was arguably uncertain to begin with, then how or where does anyone proceed in recovering important points of reference? Conventional wisdom, forged by the (social) dynamics of customs and habits and experience, is insufficient
29. Darkburst kept perfectly still, waiting to see what the rat would do, how it would go about releasing him
30. go about it? You are going to love this new DVD that shows you clearly and easily how
31. “So what was all that crap five years ago about then? When they said there’d been a dangerous chemical spill over here?”
32. We had to go about half a mile through the expanding puffs of black Archie smoke, over the enemy trenches
33. Then he’d have’ta know how many guys he’d be up against, figure out the best place to hit and the best way to go about it
34. Then I dropped Eliza Bullock"s story to Mia three years ago about not knowing her daughters were intending to meet, and then how I had snagged her into saying Vickie was excited about going to Orlando to meet Mia
35. Theoretically the 0-400 could go about eighty-five, but this newer model was actually rated at ninety-seven, ‘and a half,’ miles per hour
36. How do you plan to go about doing that, pray tell?”
37. I got nothing else than this piece of metal and the anti-grav unit to go about
38. Now you go about in suits of steel
39. But if _I_ had an uncle whose wife died without any satisfactory reason, _I_ would not go about the country calling innocent children varmints
40. This is where the Dauntless initiation process comes from—I wanted to write about a subculture of people who want to eradicate fear, and exposure therapy is how they go about doing it
41. 2 I will rise now, and go about the city in the streets, and in the broad ways I will seek him whom my soul loves; I sought him, but I
42. 3 The watchmen that go about the city found me: to whom I said, Saw you him whom my soul lovethe
43. 16 Take a harp, go about the city, you
44. yes, both the prophet and the priest go about into a land that they know not
45. 22 How long will you go about, O you backsliding daughtere for the Lord has created a new thing in the Earth, A woman shall
46. Yet, we go about forgetting the promise of His coming
47. Chandelle confided in Jock that she would have liked to go on and be a doctor but because of her scars she knew it was impossible so she thought maybe forensic medicine, but wasn’t sure how to go about it, she knew she could get the marks to enter university and didn’t mind going back and spending another year on her tee’s, as this one had been interrupted
48. How a tool expert guides the user on how to go about tool and what features are useful when, similarly SQA should be able to explain the process and what is appropriate when
49. us to think that it is okay to go about behaving a
50. Sadly, Chase concludes, while public concern for improving the environment increases, public understanding of how to go about it is diminished