Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] go to [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Intriguingly enough , the only way I can make Selina actually want to go to bed with me is by not wanting to go to bed with her . |
2 | She blamed herself for trusting him to wait , for not refusing to go to Sniffy without the van keys in her possession . |
3 | But her mum refused to hand over a penny — and Chris 's parents finally decided to go to court for the cash . |
4 | Unlike plants and animals we do not have to go to bed with the sun or to get up at each high tide ; our man-made environment is based on a 24-hour solar day of course , but it need not be timed to coincide with sunrise or sunset . |
5 | ‘ In the circumstances , how could you possibly want to go to bed with someone like me ? ’ |
6 | Herodotus can not bring himself to believe in a story which gives as the cause of centuries of rivalry ‘ nothing worse than woman-stealing on both sides ’ ( 42 ) , for he does not think the Greeks could possibly have gone to war over anything so trivial , and indeed he appears to concur with the Persian view that ‘ no young woman allows herself to be abducted if she does not wish to be ’ ( 42 ) . |
7 | She nearly always does go to bed with me , if I shout at her a lot or threaten her or give her enough money . |
8 | ‘ Silas is still longing to go to bed with me , so you can wish me luck that I 'll get him there eventually — but in the right circumstances , of course . ’ |
9 | that I fear , that sooner or later , we 'll probably have to go to war with Saddam again |
10 | Suppose her mother were n't conscious enough to make an Act of Perfect Contrition in the second before she died , well , she 'd probably have to go to purgatory for a bit and burn . |
11 | It makes sense that they would really have gone to town on the modifications . ’ |
12 | So they really do go to town in finding out your personal existing investments . |
13 | ‘ You do n't want to go to bed with me ? ’ |
14 | But I do n't want to go to bed with you . |
15 | I do n't want to go to bed with you , I 'm speaking about the situation . |
16 | The trouble is , when I do n't want to go to bed with her ( and it does happen ) , I do n't want to go to bed with her . |
17 | The trouble is , when I do n't want to go to bed with her ( and it does happen ) , I do n't want to go to bed with her . |
18 | ‘ I knew two sorts of women , ’ he said thickly , not looking at her , ‘ the women I loved but did n't want to go to bed with . |
19 | ‘ You 're not in love with him and you do n't want to go to bed with him , but you do love him . |
20 | you do n't want to go to bed with knots in your hair |
21 | Sometimes she does n't want to go to school at all . ’ |
22 | If he did n't want to go to court for a very minor offence , then you could caution him . |
23 | I 'm only here under duress because I did n't want to go to court over this nonsense . |
24 | People are n't made to go to college at night , people go because they want to . |
25 | He does n't like going to school for a start , but he goes else the old man beats him up . |
26 | She tells me she does n't have to go to school after twelve . |
27 | I asked him — I told him ‘ Shut up or you 'll wake Cathy too ’ and he got madder — he — he thinks — he says I keep them awake so — so — so I do n't have to go to bed with him . ’ |
28 | Tell him he does n't have to go to confession with Helena ! |
29 | The US Senate foreign relations committee chairman , Claiborne Pell , had warned on Nov. 8 that the President " would be badly advised to go to war without a clear prior expression of congressional support " and should not " establish an offensive capacity in advance of a UN resolution authorizing offensive action " . |
30 | Intriguingly enough , the only way I can make Selina actually want to go to bed with me is by not wanting to go to bed with her . |