Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] go [adv prt] to the " in BNC.

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1 In thesimpler organisms , the feedback signal goes back to the boundaries on which the stimuli impinge .
2 Patrick Motors ' interest in car design goes back to the '30s when the company designed and built its own ‘ Patrick Specials ’ .
3 On his left — but for the bungaloid eruption — ; there would have been sand dunes going down to the deep blue sea of the Channel ; the stretch of golden sand — had it not been for the litter — making a gentle curve for five miles .
4 Others , being anciently established , also have manuscript materials going back to the days of their foundation in the Middle Ages or the Tudor period .
5 The origin of the equivalence principle goes back to the experiments of Galileo .
6 After lunch Melissa went back to the library , ostensibly to work on her novel , but in reality to mull over Madame Gebrec 's dramatic allegations , the possible motive for an attack on Alain — if indeed , such an attack had taken place — and the significance , if any , of the missing golf-club .
7 But one afternoon Kee went back to the graveyard again .
8 When the sales er marketing exec goes round to the golf club to sign them up in the contract with the contract we will print one or other or both .
9 The bungy cord is fixed to these and a safety rope goes on to the harness .
10 Before the visit to Teesside took place Glanville went up to the Polytechnic to discuss plans for the visit , and returned to London after whit he describes as ‘ a bizarre day ’ .
11 After the war Attlee went back to the more responsible system .
12 Later in the afternoon Owen went along to the bearers ’ room .
13 The BLR&DD 's involvement with user education goes back to the early 1970s when it was called the Office for Scientific and Technical Information ( OSTI ) but it was the BLR&DD 's establishment of the Review Committee of Education for Information Use in 1974 that marked its presence in the field .
14 Any erm deficiency at the end of the financial year was made up by a rate demand , erm so i the it was n't the same in all municipal undertakings , some of them were allowed to carry forward their balances but Ipswich , whether it was erm , er by law or er a , oh I do n't know what it be , perhaps needed that they got to be , the erm balance of the year had to be balanced at the end of the year , so you had a rate demand and of course that rate demand went on to the next year 's rates .
15 If Aisgill is the destination the track is followed down below the bridge alongside the gorge to arrive at Hellgill Farm , from where an access road goes down to the B6259 at Aisgill Moor Cottages , passing the fine waterfall of Hellgill Force .
16 , whose science policy roots go back to the presidency of , retorts : ‘ Paternity is always to prove ’ .
17 The very important interest JCI has in the diamond industry goes back to the days when Barney Barnato , together with Cecil Rhodes played an important role in the establishment of De Beers in Kimberley .
18 She called them girls but many were women whose working days went back to the Utility dresses and khaki battle-dress .
19 I was glad I had made arrangements with a City Temple friend to go back to the flat in Southwark to collect the last of my wanted books etc .
20 I suppose we should really begin at the word strangeness because the word strangeness goes back to the late Fifties , early Sixties , when some people discovered particles more massive than neutrons and protons and these particles were discovered in the erm cosmic radiation , and they were also produced by accelerators in laboratories .
21 The Norwegians choose a long ridge walk to go back to the camp and by the time they have arrived , Tony and I have decided to take the kayaks out on to the Ocean .
22 Glasgow City Brightsiders went back to the top of the men 's first division with a 117-67 away win over Cumnock .
23 My application form went off to the town hall first class , posted in Darlington on the morning of Friday March 20 .
24 It has , of course , been a problem with star conductors going back to the time of Nikisch that the conductor can come to seem more charismatic than the music he is conducting .
25 ‘ Did Master Ruthven go down to the kitchen or buttery or ask for any victuals to be sent up ? ’ asked Catesby .
26 The origins of Sudan 's severe debt crisis go back to the policies pursued from the early 1970s onwards .
27 Back at Templecombe , now over his shock , Mandeville paced around like an angry cat , hurling abuse at Santerre , telling Lady Beatrice to stop screaming and order servants to go down to the village and bring wise women to attend to Southgate .
28 The retirement of Sergeant Merrey marked the end of another era — not only the departure of a friend and character , but the last of a long line of School Sergeants going back to the appointment of Sgt. Sash in 1888 .
29 The trust fund goes back to the start of social security in 1935 .
30 Like other major echinoderm groups the geological record of the sea urchins goes back to the Ordovician .
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