Example sentences of "[modal v] go [adv prt] to [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So do n't go telling her she ought to go back to that dump in the sky . ’
2 He says I do n't think we should go back to Victorian manners but people should be more considerate .
3 When our experiments stop making sense we should go back to these assumptions to see whether they need revision .
4 If they handle it , they 'll go on to another wing and that 's when the hard work begins .
5 ‘ I 'll go back to fuckin' sleep then .
6 But he might go back to some part of his childhood . ’
7 For example , she uses Let's go on to another topic where a literal translation of the Hebrew would be ‘ Perhaps we shall/should go on to another topic ’ and Let's begin with the question of defence policy where the Hebrew is literally ‘ Perhaps we shall start with the question of defence policy ’ .
8 Emboldened by his success , the being could go on to parallel transport the vector a along the closed path NABN in Fig. 3.8 .
9 Out of seventy children in the village school only sixteen could go on to further education after the age of ten or eleven .
10 I wonder if I could go back to that point that er a couple of you raised this morning , about the transfer assets into the wife 's name .
11 ‘ I used to go and play basketball at this gymnasium , ’ recalls Randy , as though it were only yesterday , ‘ and from there I 'd go over to this drummer 's house and we 'd jam . ’
12 You know where you used to go down to that Mall Court
13 and they used to go out to these units and take slides and er lecture to the , to the men about birds and er natural history and Mr himself he , he was famous for three different lectures that he used to offer .
14 We used to go along to various churches in the area playing music .
15 The origins of this failure may go back to early parenthood .
16 Glanville Jones thinks that they may go back to pre-Roman times in many cases ; June Sheppard has shown that the estate at Marden in Herefordshire , which has Roman settlements , a Saxon palace site , and a ninth-century minster on the site of the initial burial of St Ethelbert , was almost certainly the estate attached to Sutton Walls , the pre-Roman hillfort in the area which was reoccupied in post-Roman times ( Fig. 77 ) .
17 But since we are in agreement , let's go on to other things .
18 Let's go on to another subject which is another subject we 'll be dealing with today .
19 For example , she uses Let's go on to another topic where a literal translation of the Hebrew would be ‘ Perhaps we shall/should go on to another topic ’ and Let's begin with the question of defence policy where the Hebrew is literally ‘ Perhaps we shall start with the question of defence policy ’ .
20 And since the central figure in all this was Vincent d'Indy , I shall go on to present evidence that appears to explain his motives both in ‘ improving ’ Rameau and in concealing what he had done .
21 ‘ Kelly believed she , too , would go on to other things that God planned for her . ’
22 ‘ Kelly believed she too would go on to other things God had got planned for her . ’
23 Spend the immediate post-Smiths period saying how he was the talented one and would go on to great things .
24 He had hoped the orpahns would go back to one home in Russia .
25 Bundle one er starts in er , in fact in nineteen eighty three , nineteen eighty four with documents which deal with the er first plaintiff previous employment and his general financial situation before then turning to nineteen eighty five and to the events that led up to his purchase of the business around which this litigation centres , in September of nineteen eighty five and the documents in that first one will go up to mid October in nineteen eighty five .
26 This mortality risk is much lower for chronic stable angina but a similar number of patients in both groups will go on to coronary artery bypass surgery .
27 In particular the block examination at 16+ appears to have lost its justification , when almost all 16-year-olds will go on to further education of some sort , whether in a sixth form or elsewhere .
28 This detailed questionaire will go out to 500 people as part of a pilot study .
29 Its diet consists of herring , mackerel , pilchard , rats-tails and argentines , also squid , and , as it will go down to 610 metres ( 334 fathoms ) deepwater species .
30 and they are excepting a lump sum from the Government and they 're going to manage themselves and make a going concern of it as a business and any profits they get will go back to that hospital , well the community unit are opting out as well , they 're hoping to opt out , but if Labour get in , they 're gon na do away with all that and they want to undo all the one 's that have opted out , I mean I du n no how the hell they 're gon na do it
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