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

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1 First , is the procedure that the buyer has to go through to claim the remedy a proper one from an administrative point of view , or is it designed to make it difficult or impossible in practice for the buyer to invoke the clause ?
2 Erm we 're surrounded by the membership , and it 's actually me which has to go out to visit the estate agents and solicitors and such like .
3 Later on if he is still not contented , he may need to go on to realise the peak experience , which Maslow spoke of as a desire for the beautiful .
4 Microsoft has gone on to use the success of Windows itself to attack rivals who have made their names selling applications built around the old MS-DOS regime .
5 This idea of fair play has gone on to permeate the Challenge as a whole .
6 We filled that and while they were eating that we kept the hay , hay , cut it through a rick , a big thin knife , you know , fill the remainder of the racks with the hay , so that by the time they 'd gone and finished that they 'd gone in to eat the hay , then we 'd got the yard free to litter it out , and to straw it on both sides , one would be on the , one down on the bottom to pull straw down into the yard , and that was .
7 I had n't been feeling too well all day , but after opening-time when Toby 'd gone out to get the wine I started to feel better and began to dress .
8 erm when you that you intend going back to plant the seed , how have you found today 's been ? some benefit etcetera etcetera etcetera and .
9 A pupil may by-pass ‘ S ’ Grade if he/she intends to go on to study the subject to Higher Grade .
10 The Stella Artois Grass Court Championships , the principal Grass Court Championship for men , immediately prior to Wimbledon , will include at least six of the top players who will hope to go on to capture the Wimbledon title .
11 Trouble was , Sidney decided to go back to get the sentry 's rifle , obviously thinking it might come in useful .
12 Well I I think its , the way that the plaintiff puts the case on that point my Lord is that even if the defendant Mr took the view er that it would not have been proper for such a notice to be served , in view of what the plaintiff was saying to him about his wish to get out of the contract , the fact that it was available to him should have been brought to his attention and then as Mr was saying that I sorry I do n't feel I can do this on your behalf because it 's not proper in the circumstances or whatever erm , should then have gone on to advise the plaintiff either to do it himself or to go and seek independent advice .
13 A defence lawyer said : ‘ It is apparent she was asked to go along to give the appearance of a young man and woman out for an evenings drive .
14 Glasser talks of her as if , in walking out , she had gone on to walk the streets .
15 What kind of a warning he could n't say , but his family noticed with alarm that he had gone out to consult the tree again .
16 Capricious and Lothian , two of the flotilla 's escort frigates , swung at their buoys , which could only mean that the Jan Mayen had gone out to bring the submarine in .
17 If borrowing takes the strain , taxes — not just our taxes , but the next generation 's too — have to go up to service the debt .
18 It was ‘ abundantly clear that the byelaw maker , if he had appreciated the limitation on his powers , would both at Greenham Common and at Fylingdales nevertheless have gone on to make the bylaws in such a way that the proviso to section 14(1) was given effect but all the world save commoners would still have been within their ambit ’ .
19 ‘ About 12 people went along to the basic 15 week course and of course we have six who have gone on to get the certificate .
20 I think they have gone off to tell the rest of their family what happened . ’
21 He 's gone back to spend the night near the hospital . ’
22 And while we 're waiting for them , Bill Saltman 's gone off to direct the establishment of white slavery in South America .
23 Father 's gone in to mind the office . ’
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