Example sentences of "[pron] to go [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | During the 1980s , there has been a marked decline in the proportion of secondary students who gain the Sudan School Certificate which enables them to go on to higher education or enter the civil service . |
2 | Having reached the last four of the Tennents Scottish Cup , it is not beyond them to go on to beat Aberdeen or Clydebank at Tynecastle next month and pursue a piece of silverware that has not been seen in the boardroom at Easter Road since the turn of the century . |
3 | ‘ It 's not my intention to stay cooped up in here , waiting for them to go on with their little games . ’ |
4 | This sets out the draft proposals and erm will after this meeting go to all members of the Council for them to go through with a toothcomb as well as you . |
5 | But the room was suddenly bathed in light and Nancy Leadbetter , who had pressed all the switches by the door , was among them and telling them to go out to the barbecue because that was where the fun was about to begin . |
6 | But Grace would n't need them to go out to sea on the ebb tide . |
7 | Her children were both obviously too little to understand more than the tone of her voice , and as she dressed them to go out with her to the shops she was saying " and when Daddy comes home , we 'll show him , shall we ? |
8 | Initially , all that is required of volunteers is for them to go along to a clinic where a small sample of blood is taken . |
9 | Old Señor Freitas coughed , before he said , ‘ Sometimes señoritas have families who want them to go back to their own country . ’ |
10 | A couple of tins of peas left out , try and find a space for them to go back in again . |
11 | So they would actually be in a lesson with tutors we would nominate who you 'd want them to go in with so I 'm not saying do it now you 've all got your programmes I assume , sorted for the first half term anyway an erm , pretty well tied up , should be erm so really it 's down to saying who they 're gon na go in with er |
12 | Such persistence is not easy because there is nothing to go on except the general hunch that there ought to be an opportunity somewhere about . |
13 | There was nothing to go on at all . |
14 | ‘ There 's nothing to go on with . |
15 | There was nothing to go back to the flat for ; the building would be empty , and here in the city centre she was , at least , among people . |
16 | I 've no-one to go out with . " |
17 | You 've got a tremendous amount to for you , not for me to go through with you , |
18 | My father wanted me to go on to a Public School and I received special lessons in Latin Verse and in Greek .. |
19 | ‘ Then , about a month later , he asked me to go up to Camp David while he and his family were using the facility . |
20 | Just before Christmas , Pogo invited Aubrey and me to go up to Melton Mowbray to hunt . |
21 | D' ya want me to go round to that school and beat the crap out of them ? |
22 | Yeah eh she asked me to go over to John |
23 | You 're preparing me to go out into the street , but I still have to go back to the system first . |
24 | When I first came my husband did not want me to go out to work . |
25 | And I think you should know he wanted me to go out with him . ’ |
26 | He liked her ; but then , he was keen for me to go out with anyone , as long as they were not boys or Indians . |
27 | Perhaps the toner fluid intoxicated her — there were over a hundred sheets to copy — or maybe it was the lack of air in the photocopying room , but after we had done and she had commented favourably on the comprehensive and detailed nature of the notes , she asked me to go out with her . |
28 | We had a grand doctor from London once , who told me to go out in the fresh air and try to get well . |
29 | Then I thought that if this man succeeded in cutting a hole in the side of the carriage and escaping through it , there would be an obligation on me to go out after him . |
30 | As he pointed out , it was n't safe for me to go back on my own . |