Example sentences of "to go [adv] [prep] [noun] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | We decided to go on to Mallawi by train . |
2 | Well , but we , no we 're not saying that , what we 're saying is that we so all we 're trying , w w w that they were saying we ca n't go from cap er from feudalism to socialism but we do n't want to go just from feudalism to capitalism , we want to go into er if you like a capitalism with socialist characteristics . |
3 | and i if , I mean i if you take 's argument , if you take 's argument , they are all to do with , with provinces in the south and , and the argument is that here we have , we are looking at a commercialized viable economy and both and and for example are all arguing really that landlordism is not the problem the problem is that you , you , you , you you need to go further in terms of commercialization and that that , and that 's the way to go . |
4 | Joy Prentice was supposed to go home on Sundays after church . |
5 | Smith was the latest to go off for examination of foot bruising , Nick Knight substituting briefly in the field . |
6 | Before you load up your board on the car to go off in search of solitude , remember that it is wisest to sail in a controlled situation with plenty of others to keep an eye on you . |
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8 | When I was debating with myself whether to take up athletics full time I decided , on the spur of the moment , to go up to Nottingham to talk to her about it . |
9 | Casting around for a suitable envoy to go out to Australia on behalf of a contrite British government , the choice fell on Major Julian Layton , an active promoter of the refugee cause whose experience encompassed several weeks on the Isle of Man liaising with the civil administration . |
10 | It should be said that in a nominally tideless sea where charterers ban night sailing and there is no need to go out of sight of land , dead reckoning backed up with fixes on prominent objects ashore will get you round nicely . |
11 | I have to go back into hospital before Christmas but then I hope to be at home . |
12 | He is hoping to go back to Poland for postgraduate studies and recommends it as a holiday destination . |
13 | ‘ Eventually , ’ continues Chris , ‘ Shaun decided to go back to England to detox , which was a real tough decision to make . |
14 | Avril still had to undergo radiotherapy , but was also determined to go back to college after Christmas . |
15 | He hopes to go back to Tanzania at Christmas to see the donations in use . |
16 | In Mainz , the same perceptive man offered to go back to Tehran with news of what ‘ the real motivation ’ was , and clear up both the confusion among the |
17 | The prospect of such a season of leisure towards the decline of life , is one of the strongest motives to a man to go steadily on year after year with the drudgery of business ; indeed without it , the complete absorption of many men 's minds in the affairs of the world in the early and middle part of life would be hardly justifiable . |
18 | He had to come home in the ambulance , and had a bed downstairs for the daytime , but managed to go upstairs to bed at night . |
19 | Azeri pressure was also said to be behind Turkey 's decision not to go ahead with deliveries of electricity amounting to 30-35 Mw per day , which had been due to start on Dec. 1 . |