Example sentences of "[adv] go to the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 These days everyone seems to be hopping on and off jets if only to go to the Spanish holiday resorts , but I have never left these shores .
2 ‘ We 're only going to the old registry office , ’ she says .
3 And some teams had better go to the old barn .
4 This will only go to the small segment mailed in October .
5 But there is little doubt in my mind that the future will only go to the large company if that large company is really able to release the energies and the synergies that ought to be a part of the grand design and make more than the sum of the parts .
6 It does need teaching , though we must be careful not to go to the opposite extreme , as many courses do , and patronizingly treat adult learners like new-born babes .
7 So I decided not to go to the Literary Club but to stay at home .
8 You 'll promise not to go to the next race , on Monday , wo n't you ? ’
9 Boys seem to make an effort only if they are going into a situation where they know they might meet someone they fancy , whereas lots of girls I know will put on make-up just to go to the local shop !
10 One study showed that about half of teenage mothers did not go to the antenatal clinic until the third or fourth month , almost one in five had waited until the fifth month of pregnancy , and a few did not go at all .
11 Anna did not go to the front door but round the back .
12 " Well , why not go to the local bingo round here , " somebody suggests .
13 People living under oppression can not go to the British embassy and seek an entry clearance document , present it to an airline office , take a plane to this country and then seek political asylum .
14 There is , in fact , every indication that Karajan was acutely aware of the temper of the times , though to find evidence of this we do not go to the random rag-bag of recordings he was permitted to make in the early 1940s but to what he immediately turned his mind to with Legge in Vienna in 1947 : Strauss 's Metamorphosen , a recording , still , of unparalleled intensity , and the Brahms German Requiem , a performance ( it was said to be one of Toscanini , s favourite records ) of unbearable directness and poignancy of utterance .
15 Well you just go to the front entrance
16 Erm well just go to the final question now I mean Erm when th now the flats are emptying out and they 're coming down , erm and what what do you see is gon na be the problem ?
17 On this particular problem it would be excellent if we could just go to the Black community and say ’ Hi brothers and sisters We have a problem with this outmoded ritual ’ And they would respond in this way ’ good , let us all drop it ’ .
18 Decisions by the Council usually went to the Privy Seal for transmission ; orders from the King might go there or might go first to the Signet .
19 ‘ It sounds lovely , but somehow I never seem to have time to make things like that ant as you know I usually go to the Humming Bird for lunch . ’
20 Rather than destroy heathen temples , Pope Gregory the Great in a letter to St Augustine of Canterbury in AD 601 advised that they should be converted into churches so the people could still go to the usual site of their worship , to worship the one God instead of many .
21 They always go to the same place .
22 So , when I was at , I always go to the fucking front , I do n't care who it is .
23 The last word does not always go to the fastest gun .
24 The title Duke of Cornwall and the estate to go with it dates back to 1337 , when Edward III created it to give his eldest son , the Black Prince , an income and somewhere to live ; it was he who decreed that it should always go to the eldest son .
25 Yes indeed , she knew now if she had ever gone to the Ragged School that 's what would have happened .
26 And I only ever went to the first reunion after graduation . ’
27 These rankings are always invidious , but the top honour probably goes to the Amer-ican astronomer Edwin Hubble , with his discovery in 1929 of the expansion of the Universe .
28 well probably gone to the best place maybe it 's right
29 I shall be happy to receive them in any form in which the hon. Gentleman cares to send them — but they should probably go to the independent regulator , as he well knows .
30 You 'll be alright — you probably went to the same school .
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