Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] go to a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In fact , I would suggest that anybody who has one ounce of individuality should never go to a business school — and I 've said this often at Cranfield and London — because you 're structured by academics who measure you in the science of business . |
2 | Even after formal acceptance as a trainee CAB advice worker , they may not go to a training centre for some time . |
3 | She 'll probably go to a Citizen 's Advice Bureau . |
4 | Plays , too , ai n't my line much ; I 'd sooner go to a dance — it 's more livelier . |
5 | But she could n't go to a television interview like this , without make-up . |
6 | Dustin could never go to a chemist and ask for condoms , although he had no difficulty in buying women 's contraceptives . |
7 | Sometimes I used actually to go to a church in my religion , not to one peopled by a clergyman , choir boys , bald old men , and ladies with feathers in their hats , but to an empty church . |
8 | When asked if it was the Ministry 's intention to sell the aircraft in an airworthy condition , the spokesman explained that the aircraft was airworthy , but felt there was a good chance it may well go to a museum who would want to road the airframe away . |
9 | It would not do for it to take place in Moran 's house and Moran would not go to a hotel . |
10 | Several stated that this was why they would not go to a GP or a Detoxification Unit , even as an out-patient . |
11 | Reacher confirmed he had thought about possible replacements for Clough , and he admitted the job would probably go to a Forest insider . |
12 | I would n't go to a doctor there because of this malignant thing so I just managed till we came back |
13 | Also in England the police would n't go to a fire , but we go in the hope that perhaps we could save life . |
14 | I mean you ca n't go to a pub without singing . |
15 | The reasoning behind that is that come from a lower class generally if you ca n't you know you ca n't go to a nursery school cos you have to pay for nursery school education in this country . |
16 | But the fact that they ca n't go to a machine anywhere and get contraceptives is ridiculous . |
17 | I think I would maybe go to a match if the women played a wee game before the men came on . |
18 | The Nobel prize for religion ( God forbid it should ever be invented ) will not go to a theologian , or like the peace prize be passed round to whoever fits the political needs of the moment ( with all due respect to Bishop Tutu and not much to Mr Begin ) . |
19 | I wo n't go to a catalogue for mine . |
20 | I still can not go to a service , nor say the Creed . |
21 | Secondly , it will go , in accordance with the voter 's intention , to his next-preference candidate , or to put it more accurately — since it can not go to a candidate already elected or eliminated — to his next available preference . |