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How to use go about in a sentence

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She stomped on the accelerator a few times on side streets that had the traffic flow to allow her to go about eighty miles an hour.
After you've completed the evaluation, you'll read some of my poems to get an idea of how to go about it.
At least, listening to his account, a composer would probably know how to go about orchestrating the work.
By contrast, the other side knew exactly what it was doing and how to go about it.
The electrician was stumped as far as how to go about restoring power to the lower level of our abode.
Short of the classifieds, how would you suggest one go about subletting his or her home.
Time was when Bhagatji used to go about seeking shelterless, succourless people, for care.
And learning from previous oversights, this commission will definitely go about its work in a painstaking manner.
It is one of the everyday hazards encountered by innocent children as they go about their childish play.
It is one of the busiest shipping areas in the world, where every type of vessel, from vast supertankers to small dhows, go about their business.
How do I go about disabling the on-board sound so that the computer will recognize and use the new sound card?
Could that be done in this case without telling juries how they ought to go about fact finding?
If you're in the weblog tool building business, this should read like a how-to for how you'd go about creating a new product.
A hunted fox either escapes to go about its business, or gets ripped apart by the pack.
Hypothetically speaking, there is a range of different ways that you could go about tightening the definition of negligence.
It is unclear exactly how to go about impressing the sisters, but a failure to do so is a frequently cited kiss of death.
I'm wondering if I can claim tax relief on rent paid to a private landlord and if so how I go about doing this?
We have seen, in recent years, ambulance crews stoned by yobs as they try to go about their work.
It was unclear exactly how he would go about further criminalizing the indecency statutes.
A family of prehistoric dimwits go about their daily business, occasionally interrupted by dinosaur attacks and other such primordial dangers.
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Examples from Classical Literature
While Bob was with him, he told off one of the foremen in his business to go about with the boy.
For 281 I like not Beirut, where one in winter must go about in top-boots, and in a dust-coat in summer.
I always say Adriana is like Nell Gwyn, and she shall go about with a pottle.
Doomed men rise and go about their daily duties as unoppressed, often, as those whose paths know no shadow.
The witch is supposed to go about chiefly under cover of darkness, and hence is called snny edh, the night goer.
Kee had said she was high-handed, and might she not elect to go about unescorted at any hour?
I can't endure to see her go about giving lessons to the clodhoppers round here.
But he was so far puffed up with arrogancy, as to go about to deprive us of our kingdom and life.
To go about Boston with my young wife was like reliving one by one my student days.
No stockjobber on 'Change could go about his exciting work with more animating eagerness.
All we're asking you to do, is not to go about imitating him with his romantic talk!
And such a funny thing for a bird to do, the kiwis go about with their noses to the ground like a dog smelling after a rat.
We are like children who think a king must needs go about in royal robes, crowned and sceptred.
Turk, in all your burglarious years, did you ever go about robbing a house in that manner?
Many puny individuals with stiff, calcified arteries go about with more ease than a robust man with thickened arteries only.
Ill teach you how to sail a schooner and how to go about barefoot and swab decks.
Meanwhile the hotel-keeper was to go about his duties at The flowery Crossways.
To see some of their faces you'd have thought they were afraid I'd go about at night strangling people.
I was allowed to go about 10 a.m. on the 25th, and rejoined my regiment.
The men until recent times used to go about all day in their tephillin.
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