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

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1 Do the Bank want to go back to a time when a male official could not get married until he was earning £150 per annum and by the time he was earning that sum he was past having an interest in marriage .
2 ‘ I want to go back to a size 12 again .
3 I want to go back to a comment made by the hon. Member for Truro ( Mr. Taylor ) , which led the hon. Member for Blackburn ( Mr. Straw ) to go into a spate of incontinent muttering .
4 In this case , people met at work or in the pub will not be asked home or invited to go out to a dance .
5 ‘ Ideally we would like to go back to a site a few months after installation , for a meeting with senior management to show them how they can take advantage of the system , ’ Chudley says .
6 Unless — do you have to go back to a hospital with it , or anything ? ’
7 Judging from geological surveys , they expect to have to go down to a depth of 45 metres before they find it .
8 He did n't feel up to the mildest of rebuffs from her ; he seemed to have gone back to a relationship like an adolescent infatuation , reading rejection in the most innocent of her actions .
9 He had gone on to a party at a rich woman 's house , he explained , and seen a display of drinks such as he had never seen on earth before .
10 People had gone up to a house and been knocking on the door waiting for someone to come because the light had come on and they thought there must be somebody in because they switched the light on when they saw me come up the drive , and these are visitors .
11 I 'm I 'm actually I have to go back to a house .
12 ‘ Looking for you — Mick and Terry have gone on to a club .
13 I was only able to come because all the men have gone off to a meeting with Romanies from other camps .
14 I thought oh no , she 's gone on to a vegan diet .
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