Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [adv] to go " in BNC.

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1 To his surprise , when he reached the office he found the green car drawn up outside and the Prince about to go in .
2 ‘ I have n't got the money just to go as a traveller , and there are n't that many jobs abroad .
3 The feeling in the country was for the Queen , and Haymo the Bishop advised the Archbishop not to go into the city because of the high feeling towards the bishops and the danger to their persons .
4 It is not the intention here to go into great detail on the subject of nutrition , but rather to give a simple guide that may be useful to those who want to make sure that the elderly parent in their care is being properly nourished .
5 When Auntie Jean slammed Uncle Ted 's tea on the table at the end of each day — a meat pie and chips , or a nice bit of rump steak and tartar sauce ( he had n't the nerve yet to go vegetarian ) — she sat opposite him with a stiff drink and demanded facts about Eva and Dad .
6 He 'd soon be shouting at the window to call the boss up to go and get him some drink — usually home-brewed beer .
7 Now supporters are trying to persuade the council not to go ahead with the plans .
8 That had to be suspicious , and as she went into the hall later to go to her room he followed .
9 Even Captain Kirk has stopped pushing back the frontiers of the universe boldly to go on to the streets as a cop with the unlikely name of Hooker , a case of Starsky being put into a hutch .
10 She added , referring to the two meetings she held with Mr Lawson on the afternoon before he resigned : ‘ I tried to persuade the Chancellor not to go .
11 But tell the child not to go near it and it will become fascinated by it .
12 Over the next day and a half she only left the room twice to go to the toilet .
13 No the fellow 's stopped there , taking the cart off to go in there .
14 I was also advised by the Leadership not to go without my Husband 's support .
15 And was the water there to go down into the villages ?
16 These are the data which tell the planner how to go about accumulating an audience , and what is needed to achieve given levels of reach and frequency ( see page 109 ) .
17 8 How far had the launch still to go when the cutter arrived back at base ?
18 Now remember that a helicopter , unlike a conventional aircraft , does not necessarily have to be pointing in the direction that it is moving and that the pilot must tell the tail where to go at all times .
19 ‘ You can borrow the car and I 'll see you in the office later to go over the VAT files . ’
20 When we write the stories of people we know , we often fall into the trap of identifying too strongly with our subject and not giving the reader enough to go on because the material is too familiar to us .
21 ‘ That gives us a bit more to go on .
22 Chop that up and you 'll get a bit more to go with it .
23 Two hundred and seventeen poll tax with a bit more to go on it .
24 This vision might not always be met but that was no excuse not to go on trying .
25 There 's actually a very different difficult problem with sexual harassment , which is that erm there are occasions when it looks as if it 's going to be difficult for a college not to go ahead , even when the victim has withdrawn her or his complaint .
26 This theme of energy or stamina reappears in their careers as a determination not to go under when the ship hits a storm , a striving to avoid failure .
27 Frequently couples at their golden wedding celebration will say something to the effect of ‘ we made it a point never to go to bed angry ’ .
28 Because it does mean then that that traffic er on the western side of Harrogate can get out to the western relief road as there 's no need then to go on the urban roads in Harrogate .
29 But there was no need now to go further than the baby in its cradle .
30 It 's a very stiff exam I must admit , when I look back on it , and we all had a a day off to go to the at or the Grammar school , sit this exam er and since I never heard anything I 'm assuming I failed .
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