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

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1 The 59-year-old , who has been on a hectic 10,000-mile round trip to Buenos Aires , said : ‘ I 've only just woken up and my only plans now are to go to bed . ’
2 No , you 're to go to bed .
3 Eventually he reached Kirwan and was assured that no South Africans would be involved and that the match has some sanctity as the proceeds were to go to child cancer research — not that that dissuaded some cynics from suggesting that some players may have taken their share .
4 The day came when we were to go to court to legalise the situation .
5 ‘ Anyway , Anne , the important thing is to go to court and accustom yourself to its ways , ’ she said practically .
6 That issue is to go to court .
7 Chief officers and chairs will begin the process of deciding the share of the budget that is to go to education , social services and housing in the light of the strategic analysis discussed above .
8 One possibility is to go to bed one to two hours later than normal each night and get up one to two hours later each morning .
9 If your stomach feels tender and you have a slight temperature ( cystitis is an infection ) the best remedy is to go to bed with a hot water bottle wrapped in a towel against your stomach .
10 On that first day I had little thought to spare for Parma itself , but gradually I came to realize how fortunate I was to go to school in a city that was both beautiful and intensely interesting .
11 And now Artemis was to go to tea downstairs with her father .
12 Hence half of the common lands was to go to war veterans and the propertyless .
13 From the hearing , which took ninety minutes , Willis emerged visibly shaken , having been told he must wait five days before hearing if he was to go to prison or not .
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