Example sentences of "[adj] go to the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | You either turn left to go to one side of Petswood or right to go to the other side of Petswood . |
2 | This goes to the six charities chosen by the Princess Royal , the Duke and Duchess of Kent , Prince Edward , and Princess Alexandra the Hon. |
3 | This goes to the Inland Revenue Accounts Office along with the NI contributions and tax deducted in the previous month . |
4 | Pedulla 's stated aim is to produce an instrument which will sound ‘ alive ’ even at flat tone settings , and credit for this goes to the Bartolini powerhouses and Pedulla 's tone-shaping circuitry . |
5 | I resume my explanation of the Bill , and this goes to the very heart of the issues raised by the two hon. Gentlemen . |
6 | This went to the very heart of an ideal that , although lacking cohesion , was encapsulated in Labour 's programme and no other . |
7 | But a fine run of only one defeat in the last eight matches has propelled them back into contention in a duel that looks set to go to the last game . |
8 | It is easy to go to the odd verse or two in the Bible and conclude triumphantly that homosexuality is a great evil and homosexual practices can never be condoned . |
9 | From this position he could not expect to be prominent going to the first bend , the clubhouse turn , and Shoemaker held him back in about eighth place , some four horses out from the rails , as the runners came past the stands . |
10 | Is n't that going to the very heart of prayer — a two-way conversation in which we talk and in which we do some listening as well ? |
11 | For what other goods is Mr Smith likely to go to the local village ? |
12 | And since it looks as if we 're all goin' to the same place , why do n't we take our kit to the left luggage then see if we ca n't find that canteen ? ’ |
13 | ‘ Like us , they 're all going to the yearly meeting in New York . ’ |
14 | The clothes must all go to the forensic laboratory for examination , and as your Superintendent suggested , for analysis of their water content . |
15 | ’ ‘ Member we all went to the Great Exhibition thon time at Kelvingrove ? ’ |
16 | He is quite decided that it is important that we all go to the one service although I feel that if we covered both services then we would not miss out on anything . |
17 | She , they all go to the same school . |
18 | If everybody knows everybody else and they all go to the same parties , then there is bound to be a certain unanimity , if not in their judgements at least in their objects of attention . |
19 | Refunds will be provided at point of sale for fans unable to go to the relevant dates . |
20 | Using exactly the same technique , I encouraged her to imagine doing just this and to practise for a further fortnight , after which she was in fact able to go to the local park and sit on a bench watching the children at play . |
21 | ‘ Will he be able to go to the same school as his brothers and sisters ? ’ or ‘ Will she be able to speak like other boys and girls when she is older ? ’ |
22 | He was able to go to the same home for respite care , at first for two weeks in and six weeks at home , on a rota . |
23 | The 25 goes to the nominated family members . |
24 | In Lambeth , for example , about one-quarter of expenditure in 1979–80 went to the voluntary sector , which was represented on appropriate committees ( Spooner , 1980 ) . |
25 | Two seats each went to The National Party ( TNP ) , led by acting Prime Minister Ben Jones ( five seats hitherto ) , and to the New National Party ( NNP ) , led by former Public Works Minister Keith Mitchell ( three seats hitherto ) . |
26 | " Very well ; but , as we are going to the islands where there is such a darkness that a spoon might stand up in it , we must first go to the bright home of the sun and ask for one of his rays . " |
27 | In the first round Aristide 's National Front for Change and Democracy ( NFCD ) had won 25 of the 110 seats in the two legislative chambers , while 13 went to the National Alliance for Democracy and Progress ( ANDP ) led by Marc Bazin and Serge Gilles . |
28 | Unfortunately it is a very barren group , and when I first went to the southern hemisphere I had difficulty in identifying the pole star , Sigma Octantis , which is only of magnitude 5.5 , and is none too easy to see with the naked eye unless the sky is really dark and clear . |
29 | But as almost all the front-running supercars are environmentally friendly these days , the two cheques are virtually certain to go to the same person . |
30 | However , it is not necessary to go to the remoter parts of the world to find examples of such deposits . |