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

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1 Getting data across We 'll go on to another another way of getting data across from one file to another is with a special type of formula .
2 ‘ I 'll go up to that poor gel and 'ave a nice chat with 'er .
3 can go up to sixty three years !
4 If the system is so ‘ sophisticated ’ that outside organisations are handling our magazine and problems like the one in Autumn occur why bother with that system ? why not go back to good old postage stamps ? … the reason is because we commenced distribution by Royal Mail 's ‘ Presstream ’ at the beginning of 1992 which involves the sender sorting all its UK mail into postcode order , the benefit being considerable savings from two discounts , firstly the Presstream pricing is lower than the standard postage rate and secondly an extra discount is earned because we have done the sorting instead of Royal Mail .
5 ‘ Now , ’ said Marion , ‘ some of us must go back to that poor girl and put her decently in order .
6 Perhaps he 'd go back to nice safe Willesden again .
7 ‘ Let's go back to this fantastic meal ! ’
8 Perhaps there are clues in the archetype of the Great Mother ; we must bear in mind , though , that we can not go back to some primitive image of the priestess , but must give it life and meaning in today 's terms .
9 Could I go back to three environmental group , please David , er I 've had er quite good news , Ford have agreed to er three diesel cars in their fleet for us to try .
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