Example sentences of "go [adv] [adv prt] to the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Sprung-edge bases are the most luxurious , and expensive , as the springs go right up to the edge of the base .
2 And there 's another ten and we 'll just about fit it on if we go right up to the edge of the paper sort of leave one square .
3 you go right up to the bar
4 Sprung bases are the most comfortable as the springs go right up to the edges .
5 Then you go right down to the bottom of Road you cos that 's a dead end anyway , .
6 And then , if we go right down to the bottom , there 's a whole lot bracketed together against the .
7 Sometimes they 'd wake in the night , alerted by the jackals howling on the outskirts of the village , and they 'd nose open the heavy doors and go outside on to the roof , joining the other dogs in their chorus of barking .
8 She seemed to assess their position and then go quickly back to the carrion as if she was very hungry and sought to take as much of it as she could before the crows reached her .
9 This way I can knit the cuff and go straight on to the sleeve rather than gather the sleeve on to the cuff at a later stage , as would be necessary if I were using a 2x1 cuff .
10 ‘ It 's got a hard-tail , like my ‘ 64 , so the strings go straight through to the back of the body .
11 And while you go straight back to the hotel I want to buy some road maps . ’
12 whether he will be invited to lunch with Rose and Phil , and if not , whether to get a sandwich in a pub , or go straight back to the office , send out for sandwiches , and catch up on the plans for the Manchester Marina scheme ; and if so , whether to order egg and tomato sandwiches , or cheese and chutney , or some of each ;
13 In her confusion , one thing stayed fixed in her mind : she would clear this lot up and go straight out to the Lock .
14 I could come home from work have some dinner and change and go straight out to the hospital part of all this week .
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