Example sentences of "to go [adv prt] to the [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | In the Junior Singles final John Nolan of Blackrock looked almost certain to go through to the British Isles Championship when he led Belmont 's Paul Daly 20-11 . |
2 | I mean effectively , I always wanted to go back to the middle ages er , with , with the history books of English society . |
3 | But Tory schools minister Michael Fallon , MP for Darlington hit back : ‘ No one wants to go back to the old days of councillors running hospitals , of Nupe deciding whether or not your operations should be carried out . ’ |
4 | But to go back to the old ways ‘ would be a colossal mistake , ’ he declared . |
5 | Nevertheless you also feel pressure on you to go back to the old ways . |
6 | After the luxury of labour-saving devices it is just too tedious to go back to the old ways . |
7 | We need to go back to the old ways : I mean , think of it , it was in the Andes that corn was improved , that the potato was developed . |
8 | To identify classes you have to go back to the intentional properties of individuals — to the judgments , desires and aspirations which are essential to explaining what they then do in the class struggle . |
9 | Her first move was to go round to the various teachers who taught the senior class and borrow from them a number of text-books , books on algebra , geometry , French , English Literature and the like . |