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

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1 If you wanted to take them off or even go to the lavatory , you had to undo a complicated buttoned flap at the front .
2 I think we 'll just have a nice quiet day today erm there 's a little bit of a snag because I do n't quite know what we 're going to do about all these children that like to go to the library .
3 My Lord erm just to sweep up one or two of the other , very briefly the points my learned friend has just raised , erm I , I think it follows that our provisional position at the moment is that we think that reference is probably more satisfactory than simply going to the commission , what went , if your Lordship went to the commission and then found that they were unsatisfactory or did n't really take matters further , for one of the reasons it might very well not , is because the original complaint put to the commission was not framed in the same way as the defence and counterclaim are now framed , er there 's been a very considerable amount of refinement , both parties would no doubt wish to put submissions into the commission as to how the answer should be put or to provide information so the commission can answer them and so on and so forth and it may not be any quicker doing it that way
4 The jobs that currently go to the military in the United Kingdom would be lost from factories in Scotland .
5 But modern boxing has a more sensitive audience , one that never goes to the arena but watches at home on the television .
6 Many of the new firms that started were under-capitalised and so went to the wall , but the net number has increased by many hundreds of thousands since 1979 .
7 Indeed I had also hoped that we might pick up some extra coach passengers , who , strange as it might seem , would prefer to forgo the train ride altogether and just go to the eisteddfod .
8 Colds may settle in the nose and usually go to the chest with much whistling , wheezing and dyspnoea , worse ( < ) exertion .
9 If this method is barred because the headmaster does not agree that the child might have a learning difficulty called dyslexia , then the parents will have to go outside the school system and possibly go to the Dyslexia Institute at Staines , where a full assessment is carried out , with a report , which is sent to the parents .
10 She took part in a number of land occupations and later went to the capital to work for FECCAS there .
11 The Epitome or Gaius ' Institutes still distinguishes between legacies and trusts , and even goes to the trouble of explaining what the difference is .
12 Later on we would walk round town and maybe go to the cinema .
13 The best example of that type of person is the liberal who professes to be anti-war and anti-violence and then goes to the boxing matches or watches the football game and screams his head off .
14 And then goes to the library to get the book she wants
15 They waited several minutes and then went to the back of the building where the family 's living quarters were .
16 She straightened up , wiping her forehead with the bottom of her apron , and then went to the dresser to open the drawer .
17 Greg got up , blundered round the tiny bedroom , and then went to the bathroom and showered noisily , as if he were trying to knock sense into his head .
18 I had a sandwich in a crowded City pub , and then went to the bank to collect Miss Macdonald 's letter .
19 From this he moved on to command the airship station at Wormwood Scrubs , and then went to the Admiralty to help in airship design and allocation .
20 Her son had been detained on his way to Dunvegan , so they lunched in a stately dining-room , and then went to the drawing-room to meet the family .
21 Hailsham , in an article in the Daily Express , of 3 September , called for an election , to be fought on party lines , with the aim of securing a Conservative majority for protection , The government , Hailsham said , should hurry up to complete the purpose for which it was formed , namely the balancing of the budget , and then go to the country on party lines .
22 I could just walk around till morning and then go to the Committee office first thing — ’
23 You can walk all round and have a look at the things and then go to the end and pay .
24 We graciously decline , and instead go to the cinema .
25 Merger with the Southampton based British Seafarers was not merely a convenience , but a necessity , and Wilson , writing in his journal The Seaman exulted that " Shinwell 's patched up old derelict has run bow against the rock of the Sailors ' and Firemen 's Union and ignominiously gone to the bottom " Later he gave his own version of how Shinwell had flattered the susceptible French into leaving to him the day-today business of the Glasgow branch and poisoned the minds of the members against him .
26 A Symes in High Street Ward , for example , pointed to the ‘ vast problems to be faced by the Borough — houses for the working classes , road improvements , removal of slums , tram system improved ’ , but then went to the heart of the matter :
27 you know they might as well go to the toilet at the same time and all this sort of stuff and yet a little bit of information about that , how long does it take to put together ? and various other things you know where 's the staff manual kept I mean when I joined , I did n't know purchase and this sort of stuff .
28 So you might as well go to the information office in San Marco and book yourself on the next flight out of here .
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