Example sentences of "[is] [adv] to go [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The other alternative is just to go off in that corner over there .
2 It 's just to go up .
3 His inclination is always to go back to those he knows and feels comfortable with .
4 We 'll just say the water is still to go in .
5 The second phase of the dye house operation to install a £400,000 Longclose package Dyeing Machine — the twin of the one already installed last year , is also to go ahead with delivery expected in October .
6 But to call it ‘ presidential ’ is both to go too far and to dignify it .
7 Many of us may wonder why it has taken so long to achieve the last two objectives , but I am delighted that the proposal is now to go ahead .
8 And this is why I think the approach that Harrogate would perhaps be thinking of and we ourselves would be thinking of if this is the way we wanted to go is simply to go out and get a site and get planning permission on it .
9 Erm is almost to go back so that I do n't know who 's on the course but Jayne 's course for example ,
10 If you start at the bottom there 's nowhere to go down .
11 Travelling the trail , as in numberless journey Westerns from Stagecoach to Red River , is still the game , but there 's nowhere to go now except to a pointless death .
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