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

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1 Eighty per cent of our bilateral aid goes to the poorest countries .
2 Mr Taylor said it was difficult to say why the seat went to the Liberal Democrats .
3 Nuadu 's eyes went to the other captives and Fenella at once said , ‘ Yes , of course , all of you .
4 Rain recognized the stale smell , and her glance went to the half-open shutters .
5 With almost all posts going to the present Shadows , interest centres on the choice of Lord Chancellor .
6 Amato 's Cabinet was predominantly composed of members of the PSI and the Christian Democrat ( DC ) party , with some posts going to the Social Democrats ( PSDI ) and the Liberals ( PLI ) .
7 Admission is 50p with all proceeds going to the Aged Members ' Treat .
8 Because of these discussions Mary Law went to the local teachers ’ centre to find out about borrowing video equipment .
9 Far too much attention goes to the final judgements readers offer on the text , not enough to the context within which such remarks are generated .
10 With less than six weeks to go to the Olympic trials , Read , the triple national champion , boosted her confidence by lowering her own eight-month-old 50m backstroke British record with an impressive 30.06sec .
11 Theatre tickets £115 including VAT , the best seats going to the earliest subscribers !
12 Robert went to the French windows and looked out to see if he could see anything .
13 During the late Seventies and early Eighties , all , or almost all of these places went to the fortunate members of the left 's slate .
14 And with even more riches going to the big clubs , then it follows that even less goes to the smaller clubs .
15 Her husband is from a good family ; in fact he is distantly connected with the Crane-Boulder 's family , but … but he was the youngest son , and you know what positions go to the younger sons . ’
16 This is why , in a large number of instances , the major , large executive searches go to the top firms rather than those that are smaller .
17 The couple fought a long battle to get welfare benefits but they were unsucessful until Anita went to the new carers ' centre in Banbury .
18 Set in Mexico , Evil goes to the outer limits of his persistent theme — potentially great men perverted and destroyed by power .
19 In 1989 , Britain earned £2 billion from arms exports , with more than 75 per cent of sales going to the poorer countries .
20 During 1907–8 , although a local committee was formed by the ETS to study the " female question " , priority went to the 50 hours campaign , which was finally settled in February 1909 , thus leaving the way clear .
21 Passengers went to the open doors and looked up and down the platform , trying to make out why they were stuck there , but no one looked up on to the roof of the car .
22 So that these people go to the urban areas to get the jobs , they 're not trained erm , for these jobs right and as a result , these wages rates still , may still be maintained despite the fact there are lots of people who are quite happy to take wages erm , in , take up jobs in the urban sectors , it 's the fact that sort of , employers do n't want them , because they do n't have the requisite skills .
23 It is really very easy for people like me , in North-West London , living my comfortable middle-class life , to go to a comfortable mikva like some people go to the local jacuzzi or sauna !
24 Another Gold Award went to the Rubber Chemicals section at Hillhouse for the achievements of its shutdown safety team .
25 ‘ I thought you were going to undress me very slowly ? ’ she murmured , as his fingers went to the satin-covered buttons on her blouse .
26 MRS THATCHER went to the American heartlands yesterday and made clear when questioned by university students that she viewed with alarm the idea of Britain under a coalition government .
27 The outcome of the inquiry was a triumphant acceptance of our case and a recommendation that the church go to the Redundant Churches Fund .
28 Okay erm your children go to the local schools do they ?
29 Baxter believed the Antinomian controversy went to the very roots of the Christian faith and this was one of the main reasons he accepted the offer of an army chaplaincy in order to counter this error .
30 The Oxford Regional Health Authority introduced ‘ the 80/20 rule , ’ under which fundholders agreed to contract for 80% of their hospital services budget in the first year to go to the same hospitals as in the preparatory year , leaving them free to move the remaining 20% if they so wished .
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