Example sentences of "[vb infin] to go [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 possibly also they might not want to go on national television
2 I do n't want to go into great detail , but I would be happy to make reference to the document .
3 The difference between the two types is their chemical make-up and whilst I do n't want to go into lengthy explanations about the proportions of carbon and hydrogen atoms that determine the types of fatty acid it is important to realize that fat is n't just a single compound but comes in many forms .
4 The more experienced teacher who has used the program several times , on the other hand , will not want to go through lengthy explanations and interrogations by the program amid the pressures of the classroom .
5 ‘ I do n't want to go to rotten old Glasgow .
6 It was luck that Anne came out on top because she did n't want to go to medical school anyway .
7 ‘ The businessman does n't want to go to different people to talk about things on the marketing front and someone else on the financial front . ’
8 But , she thought , I might be called back and I would not know what to say , I do not want to go amongst mad people , to have them stare at me , to see the unpleasantness of a lot of geriatric cases .
9 So if we get an idea to do something for the residents we do not need to go through endless red tape in order to get it done .
10 The number of fry removed determines the size of their next home ; small numbers can be held in butter or ice cream tubs but larger broods will need to go into small fish tanks .
11 People do n't like to go into empty shops , he explained ; it makes them feel insecure .
12 I would like to go to Bitter Root Valley .
13 This strategy neglected the fact that most users of such services in the USA were poor by definition , since the more well-to-do would elect to go to private practitioners .
14 Did they try to go for passing shots as they stood two feet behind the baseline ?
15 If the worst comes to the worst , we 'll have to go into hard training . ’
16 They are catching up on Daedalus and he will have to go into strict training for a swifter sprint .
17 But do we have to go to distant worlds to find other kinds of replicator and other , consequent , kinds of evolution ?
18 But in order to justify termination of your services on this basis , the employer would certainly have to go to great lengths to treat you in a caring and reasonable manner .
19 If councillors recommend development , it will have to go to Welsh Secretary David Hunt for a final decision .
20 Dr Kent thinks she 's reached a plateau , and the odds are she wo n't have to go to intensive care . ’
21 If there is a shortfall of Catholic school provision in an area , it has never been accepted that Catholic pupils should have to go to non-Catholic schools .
22 And if Marilyn Monroe wanted to be movies today , she 'd have to go on serious diet first .
23 These days you do not have to go for matching suites of furniture in the dining room , any more than you have to go for three piece suites in the living room .
24 Well I 'm not sure really it did n't seem to go to good on the cast iron nails you know the long ones
25 It is difficult to see how punishment could be justified on purely retributivist grounds consistently with the positive freedom principle , and the same would seem to go for expressive denunciation as a general justification of the system .
26 I ca n't afford to go on foreign holidays .
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