Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] to go [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He said : ‘ The fact that we are guaranteed a play-off place gives us a solid base to go to Molineux .
2 They do n't ask your permission , if you wish that money to go into Tory funds .
3 Through the desert with my family and through the perils of the desert and erm it took us about eight hours to go through the desert , which normally takes two hours , and it was very difficult .
4 A picture , probably ; she had always admired his work , perhaps a little money to go with it ; that would be welcome .
5 It was the only Italian name I could think of in a hurry and I did n't have the nerve to put on the right accent to go with it . ’
6 The latter , fully engaged in this process , has little opportunity to go in pursuit of relevant insights from the informing disciplines .
7 She might have been daft in some ways , but she knew what was in and what was out , did Mary M. She knew the right clubs to go to .
8 he 's a traditionalist … and wants what is one of Britain 's greatest stately homes to go to someone who will look after it .
9 With only eight months to go before the closure of Staveley sheds , a local class 04 trundles down from Arkwright on a rake of coal empties from Kirkby Bentinck No. 63701 will deposit the train at Staveley , some two miles down the track , and beyond Duckmanton North Junction ( below ) seen in the distance .
10 Since considerations of probability are to the fore in one part of actual scientific practice bearing on causation , and there is little attempt to go beyond them , and there is to hand the Probability Calculus , we are invited to take it that causation can come to no more than probability .
11 The second story is about George , a medical man who gave up professional research to go into property business .
12 At the time of his death Campbell was unsuccessfully seeking backers for a jet-driven car to go through the sound barrier .
13 The painting of July 1890 , executed just days before van Gogh killed himself , and France 's first historic monument to go on the block , was sold on 6 December by Jean-Claude Binoche to French banker and businessman Jean-Marc Vernes .
14 There have , however , been some attempts to go beyond this and to develop conceptions of TNCs not as representatives of the power of the state , as tends to happen within state-centrist analyses , but as independent of and even , on occasion , opponents of the state .
15 It looks hard and dark , and I can find no fresh vegetables to go with it .
16 It would not be appropriate in a book of this kind to go into details over the clinical manifestations and classifications of mental disorder , although the booklist at the end of the chapter contains some introductory reading on the subject .
17 We do not wish to be the first case of this kind to go before the Special Commissioners .
18 The letter with my name in English on the envelope , a Moroccan stamp , and a list of requests from my family for a white bridal veil to go with my sister 's wedding dress , surgical stockings for my brother and a china dish for my mother .
19 He told me to be a good girl for Mum , and that he would give me some money to go to the pictures .
20 Naylor did not keep her waiting , but rang her doorbell with a few minutes to go before eleven .
21 Anne Lennox and Liz Weeks told how the new crisis has ‘ opened old wounds ’ and said : ‘ We would n't want families of British servicemen to go through the pain we had to endure . ’
22 United Kingdom Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd , Danish Foreign Minister Uffe Ellemann-Jensen and Dura Barroso , the Portuguese State Secretary , representing the European Communities ( EC ) , visited Mogadishu on Sept. 5 , the most senior foreign delegation to go to Somalia for 20 months .
23 So many times he had padded across this bedroom to go to Abigail that he knew it perfectly in the dark , only requiring to hold his hands out before him and , like a blind man , feel the bevelled comer of the wardrobe , the lacquered wicker of a chair back , the top of the radiator , cold at this hour , the glass sphere of the door knob .
24 The photographs for the Prix de Diane Hermès arrived too late for my last diary , so I held this piece to go with them .
25 A painting of a garden at Auvers-sur-Oise by Van Gogh , finished only days before he killed himself , will become the first historical monument to go under the hammer in France when it is sold at Drouot salerooms on 6 December by Paris auctioneer Maître Jean-Claude Binoche of the firm Binoche et Godeau .
26 Societies may choose to emphasize the ‘ fecund ’ side of the feminine , by exalting an image of woman that is plump and heavy-breasted , or there may be a preference for a youthful , virginal beauty , with ‘ natural ’ styles of hair and a slim figure to go with it .
27 Were this plan to go into efect , it would make the opposition the strongest group in the government .
28 The reminiscing had begun and , although she paused briefly to hand round the plates and a bowl of crisp salad to go with the pie , there was no way Harry could stop her .
29 I was n't going to turn her out with nowhere to go , you know , young lady — but perhaps it 's a bit hard on an old lady to go into a new place after living in the same cottage most of her life .
30 Good , would you like some bread to go with it ?
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