Example sentences of "[vb pp] to go [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Before her accident the plaintiff wanted to be a conference organiser and had intended to go into hospitality management as a career .
2 In those early days they were expected to go to chapel every morning ; bells seemed to announce every change in the timetable .
3 The game , to be unveiled at the London Toy Fair in January , is expected to go on sale in May .
4 It has signed a multi-year production agreement with the Japanese company and Matsushita will provide D-3 helical-scan subassemblies , initially for StorageTek 's RedWood helical-scan storage subsystem , which is expected to go into production in late 1994 .
5 The field is expected to go into production in the third quarter of 1994 , and to increase Cairn 's total output from the equivalent of 4,500 to 7,500 barrels per day of oil .
6 The reorganization is expected to go into effect on 1 October pending congressional approval of the internal transfer of funds .
7 The Hampshire case and Yeo 's reaction have sparked off fears that the Adoption Law Review , which is expected to go before Parliament next year , will sideline single parents or gay couples , although the consultation document stressed many such placements were successful .
8 Some 1,500 jobs at Barclays are expected to go before Christmas .
9 On that basis , the male is programmed to go from nightclub to nightclub and bed to bed , scattering his seed about the place to produce as many new disco-dancing Lotharios as possible .
10 All this time , her cries and weepings had so increased in volume and in duration ( sometimes she cried for five or six hours ) that she was forbidden to go to church , and had to be confessed and absolved in a private chapel .
11 That was how he had come to go on board the Santa Maria del Sud .
12 Similarly , one minute I 'm a busy wide-awake person , and the next , when the decision has been made to go to sleep , I 'm a wide-awake person lying down in bed .
13 People are n't made to go to college at night , people go because they want to .
14 He is instructed to go to bed when he feels tired , to get up when he feels rested , and to eat meals when he estimates that it is breakfast , lunch , and dinner time .
15 At the same time Penny said of Diana : ‘ If she were to fall in love with someone prepared to go through hell , fire and water — not to mention Royal opposition — for her , she might think about separation . ’
16 Because the queues at the sandwich bar had been so horrendous that she had decided to go without lunch and now she was feeling disconnected and light-headed .
17 Once she had decided to go into publishing , she set out conscientiously to fulfil her aim by getting three qualifications for the job : bookshop experience , a degree in English and secretarial skills .
18 You 'd decided to go into nursing , and you 've said you 'd always wanted
19 He had decided to go to bed early .
20 Exhausted by anxiety and emotion , Clare had decided to go to bed early .
21 ‘ I thought you 'd forgotten your coffee and had decided to go to bed instead , ’ he said , looking disapprovingly at her freshly done hair .
22 ‘ I imagined I heard a hint of dismissal in your words — so I 've decided to go to bed . ’
23 In fact , together with several colleagues , I was endeavouring to set up an informal meeting with ministers to try and discuss this matter er when the haemophiliac 's representative decided to go to law for their own good reasons , because that made it more difficult for any negotiations to take place .
24 But her mum refused to hand over a penny — and Chris 's parents finally decided to go to court for the cash .
25 Durkin , he thought , is one of those men destined to go through life known only by their surname .
26 they liked to be seen to go to church
27 no they just like , think that it looks good because they are being seen to go to church
28 Judges are receiving firearms training from police but have threatened to go on strike as promised protection has not materialised .
29 The gondoliers threatened to go on strike and all the floodlights on the night of the show were mysteriously switched off because someone had n't had their palm greased .
30 The trade union representing the workforce at these plants had threatened to go on strike if their jobs are put at risk .
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