Example sentences of "go [adv prt] to the [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | But if you look at the sixty five and add on the twelve , it 's er seventy seven and of course if you go on to the actuarial figures actually get better as you get older in terms of actual lifespan . |
2 | The winners go on to the national finals in York , the winners of that may have a chance of selection for the Paralympics in Barcelona . |
3 | It means that when you go along to the social services , register and it 's above board children 's work that you are doing . |
4 | At midday all the people from Amantani dress up in traditional costume and they go up to the two centres . |
5 | ‘ Our hearts go out to the other victims of this atrocity . ’ |
6 | You ge you forget yourself do n't you and you go back to the two times table , we 're on threes now . |
7 | When you have practised the exercises for two or three weeks , go back to the two pages you read at the outset and time yourself as you read them again . |
8 | ‘ I felt there was a real danger that we would turn full circle and go back to the dark days under Revie when the manager 's indecision was final . ’ |
9 | If we go back to the middle ages we had the situation of craftsmanship , where one individual was responsible for the design of what they were doing , the selection of the materials regarding what they were doing . |
10 | Disputes among Spanish and Indian painters themselves , in some ways antecedents of all subsequent debates around ‘ indigenism ’ , go back to the early days in Cuzco . |
11 | And the explanations they offer go back to the social wholes which form and constrain individual people . |