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

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1 Anyone who could n't make the open day should go along to the Monday evening practice sessions .
2 ‘ I really should go back to the Gasthaus and practise . ’
3 She must go back to the Dordogne , back to Marguerite .
4 ‘ In that case I 'll go over to the Procura .
5 But if they go straight through , well then that 'll go through to the Spalding tax office .
6 We could go over to the Amsterdam and have a drink . ’
7 ‘ If I were younger and had the money , I 'd go back to the Orient — to study the modern Orient , the Orient of the Isthmus of Suez .
8 But to end the speculation now , let's go over to the Manor Ground and join Tim Russon .
9 Or rather , let's go back to the Friday before that .
10 Whenever he thought about this in later years , his memory would go back to the Cuddesdon time and the shock of seeing a House of Commons pretending that it knew how people ought to say their prayers .
11 He would drag that bloody friar from his stars and they would go back to the Springall mansion and this time demand answers to their questions .
12 We would go down to the Seine and speak of water , boats and fish ; or we would go to the public park , where a few birds languished in an ancient aviary and the old mynah bird entertained us with a lavish range of endearments .
13 The programme will be shown as part of the Western Approach documentary series on BBC2 at 7.30pm one Thursday in October and will go out to the Somerset and Dorset West region .
14 Well , I think we can go back to the Manor ground .
15 I think we can go back to the Manor ground though and have a quick word with Nick Harris .
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