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

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1 They 'd there 's a little back staircase that goes down to the kitchens — sorry , lad , galley !
2 Another speculation is that this odd behaviour ( to humans ) is a genetically controlled one that goes back to the days of the giant ground sloths .
3 We were told , because of the shortage of paper , we were told only to use secondhand papers er paper that had already been used for letters or memos when writing to the Clerks ' Department and erm we erm used to get the grubbiest paper that we could and then you had to condense it and type it erm without too much space and erm that went over to the Clerks ' Department , then erm when it got over th oh sorry you had to trim off the edges erm so that there was no spare paper left around the memo so that er you know there was just this little bit of paper with the
4 If there are no more loans to be entered , the user presses the RETURN key and goes back to the options list .
5 Er about drugs and going back to the drugs , you mentioned about valium and problems
6 If this happened the lighthouse-keeper would tell the warden , who would muster as many ‘ hands ’ as were available , and go up to the headlands where the lighthouses stood .
7 I think about it for a bit , then I get up and go over to the shops .
8 Okay , we 'll come back and pick up with you again , if we may , in a few moments time , but I wanted to change tack once more and go back to the telephones , and waiting to talk to us now is Alan Spong , he 's a director of Lunn Poly , one of the country 's leading travel agents .
9 They just walk round , they do n't do nothing , they 'll probably just walk up this and then c come out the other end and go back to the police station .
10 They all seemed pleased , as if I belonged ; but I knew I would leave them again before summer , would walk out of the brightly lit play , and go back to the shadows and solitude of fiction .
11 Tommy , you put on your coat and go down to the police box and they 'll know what to do . ’
12 The workhouse master reported that Connolly then put his boots on and went off to the police station to make a complaint of assault .
13 I pushed the black case deep into the hanging space again , stood up outside the door , closed it and went back to the scenes of jollity to the rear .
14 At length I grew tired and went back to the joys of the tavern , both the board and the bed .
15 And so usually at the end of the day you you reversed your procedure and went back to the stalls and took the lines down and cleared up for the butchers and what have you , and then you usually got some meat , or perhaps some vegetables , and various things .
16 The cover was made of leather and went back to the days when mankind used animals for food and clothing .
17 Hob and Jack said goodbye and went down to the boats too .
18 Then I skipped downstairs and went out to the wheels , locking the back door behind me .
19 Tom left the room on a laugh and went out to the nurses ' station , almost bumping into Bill Hamilton on the way .
20 Both his father and his uncle had been Stickies , while several younger relatives were reputed to have broken with the official wing and gone over to the Provies .
21 The same basic principle is used for the tearing apart of Miguel , who has been bitten and gone over to the zombies , letting them into the compound — though they still rip him to shreds .
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