Example sentences of "[noun sg] to go [prep] an " in BNC.
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1 | I was negotiating to buy a Jimi Hendrix record — Axis : Bold as Love — from a kid who needed money to go to an Emerson , Lake and Palmer concert at the Fairfield Hall , for fuck 's sake . |
2 | He even asked the taxi driver to go via an off licence . |
3 | Gate , now the game 's official historian , has written a typically well researched text to go with an excellent collection of illustrations and cartoons . |
4 | Second , the speed to go through an object before it is hit out of the way must be developed . |
5 | Er , I had a , a card to go for an X-ray . |
6 | It also means that there is no longer a need to go to an expensive design company or advertising agency to produce company stationery , direct mail material or even sophisticated brochures . |
7 | A moment ago , the Home Secretary said that every applicant for asylum would have the right to go to an appeal tribunal , and his hon. Friend the Member for Lancaster ( Dame E. Kellett-Bowman ) rightly picked him up on the point . |
8 | That was not a convenient shape to go into an attaché case but it would fit very snugly into |
9 | According to Institute statistics , it was almost unheard of for a member to go into an IVA until two years ago , but in 1991 23 IVAs were reported , last year the number soared to 56 , and by half way through January , the 1993 total was already into double figures . |
10 | Colin Stephens added the conversion to go with an earlier penalty for a 10-0 lead . |