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

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1 What with some villains that will only go to houses with something like that , because they think , they see that you 've got something worth having .
2 But Galbraith admits there will be more : ‘ Our results could seriously misrepresent the total number because sufferers do not necessarily go to venereologists or dermatologists .
3 We 'd best go to t'stables , like he said . ’
4 There were concerts in the town , of course , but poor people did not go to concerts .
5 Personally I do not go to meetings which do not have a purpose .
6 In general , they should not go to students who have not explored all other reasonable sources of finance .
7 The girls admitted they did not go to discos , but said they had friends .
8 Even at £20 ( $11 ) a tonne , the study claimed , half of all domestic waste would still go to landfills , 38% would be incinerated ( compared with 15% today ) and 12% of domestic waste would be recycled ( compared with 2% now ) .
9 I wonder how anybody could ever go to gyms .
10 " D' you ever go to funerals , Kate ? "
11 For a penny we used to always go to pictures Saturday afternoon when we was little .
12 I do n't usually go to pieces like this . ’
13 I think he 'll probably go to Tramps to be quite honest .
14 All pensioners will receive the full increase , which will also go to widows and others on benefits linked by statute to the basic pension level .
15 ‘ I do n't go to photocalls or to anywhere I know a mass of photographers are going to be .
16 Er it 's not due to my expertise at all , it 's just mainly due to the fact we do n't go to shows these days we 've always in the good old days when we used to go to shows we spent probably a hundred and thirty to two hundred pounds a year so we never had very much money as we do n't go to these shows and spend this money it is it is a it is accumulating each year .
17 ‘ I do n't go to pubs any more , ’ says the man whose well-publicised scrapes on the road to better behaviour meant that the journey from the penalty box to the witness box was not unfamiliar .
18 Joanne says I ca n't go to Brownies ! ’
19 ‘ Brenda and Belinda are separatists , ’ said Ellen , ‘ and do n't go to meetings attended by men . ’
20 I must n't go to pieces , she whispered , tomorrow I 'll be brave , and ask Ricky round for a drink .
21 You ca n't go to pieces .
22 She has no women friends in England , she does n't go to dances , but there is one special dance organised by the factory that she decides to go to .
23 ‘ I do n't go to dances , not any more .
24 Anyway , I do n't go to dances , but I play tennis . ’
25 You did n't go to dances or anything like that .
26 ‘ I do n't go to parties to meet septuagenarians .
27 ‘ I do n't go to parties and I hate the atmosphere where people are always comparing and judging .
28 Do n't go to books passively , expecting simply to absorb and to be informed .
29 Nursery governesses and companions did n't go to balls .
30 Prices are a bit steep but you do n't go to weddings every day .
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