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

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1 ‘ Do you want to go back to that place in Brittany again ?
2 Does my right hon. Friend mean that British industrialists do not want to go back to national plans , solemn and binding undertakings , high inflation , nationalisation , high taxation and trade union unrest ?
3 ‘ You do n't want to go back to Red Cottage ? ’
4 Davis agreed to go up to 200 guineas , and in the event secured the unseen yearling for a mere 160 guineas .
5 We have brought pride back to Teesside and we want to go on to greater things . ’
6 No , she wants to go up to that playgroup !
7 She also maintains she would never consider going back to full-time employment and advised other women with good business ideas to ‘ go for it ’ .
8 ‘ Now that has gone up to five hours on her own .
9 ‘ Now that has gone up to five hours on her own .
10 The Essex News to Mrs today if you want to order it , it 's ten copies for pound and Home and County , as you well know , has gone up to ten pounds twenty pence .
11 However , I believe — perhaps the Minister will confirm this — that , in the last year for which we have the figures , the import of such waste has gone down to 44,000 tonnes , although that is still 10 times higher than in 1981-82 .
12 But instead of a square heel , or even a radically smoothed-off heel similar to the Revell acoustic we recently reviewed , Andy Manson has gone back to first principles and has ended up virtually doing away with the heel altogether .
13 Puccini : A celebration Andrew Parrott with his Taverner Consort , Choir and Players has gone back to medieval sources , and devised a sequence not just of carols in more robust settings than is common but of instrumental pieces like the March of the Kings .
14 In some cases Dutton has gone back to these originals , and sometimes he has worked on the Griffith tapes .
15 Les has gone out to Do-it-all B and Q or somewhere like that .
16 Every night , he seemed to go out to posh nightclubs , to restaurants and to major pop concerts .
17 His way with birds and animals seemed to go out to all flowers and plants , too .
18 Er , she explained to me a case she had analyzed where she , Anna Freud , was quite certain that some of the symptoms of the woman she was analyzing went back to infantile masturbation .
19 If this involves going back to first principles , then however removed they may be from our present experience , we have a responsibility to go back .
20 I 'd like to go back to fucking Monday night .
21 sorting out and then I 've got to go down to that conference and fly up to Stone Haven
22 But when you get to one where you ca n't do it in your head you 've got to go back to this bit .
23 Such a class of behaviours includes going on to another task of a kind similar to that assigned by the teacher at one level and exploratory behaviour at a ‘ higher ’ level .
24 I could n't face going back to that flat in West Kensington not knowing what to do with my life and having to be pleasant , and not being respected by anyone .
25 It all seems to go back to that morning when Mrs. Millings got such a dreadful shock . "
26 ‘ … someone 'll have to go up to Top Piece , too , and have a go at that wall .
27 But we do not have to go back to prehistoric times to witness the change in our diet .
28 Do n't you have to go back to that school of yours ? ’
29 Church planting leaders may have to go back to secular employment for a time to finance the new work .
30 ‘ Well , sure , we may have to go back to some places , if the light is wrong or something .
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