Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [adv] go to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | A similar result was reached by Lord Somervell who was of the opinion that fraud did not go to jurisdiction and could be challenged at any time . |
2 | and ask for any help in doing his car do n't go to work or can he borrow this , just say no I 'm sorry you could n't help us and I 'm your sister so now I ca n't |
3 | If an aspiring agent does n't go to college or university , there is no reason why he or she ca n't apply to an agency and come in as a very junior person to work their way up . |
4 | The boy did not go to school ; there was n't a school on the island , but his mother taught him to read and write and encouraged him to draw and paint pictures , she also recited poetry to him and sang to him when he was little … . ’ |
5 | You could , for example , frighten a child into conformity with your wishes by saying that erm , you know , if , if the child does n't go to bed at the right time , the bogie man will come and eat them up , or something . |
6 | If the PB is identified as being that the child does not go to bed until very late , the most suitable way of setting a baseline is to note over a week or two the actual time the child does go to bed . |
7 | There was room for both science and religion since the Bible taught how to go to heaven , not how the heavens go . |
8 | This evening had n't gone to plan . |
9 | It is encapsulated in Galileo 's quip that the Bible teaches how to go to heaven , not how the heavens go . |
10 | He and his wife had just gone to bed . |
11 | But Peach did n't go to Bale 's or to his former home in Hilderbridge . |
12 | After all , the country does not go to war all that often , even if it is with a second-rate corned-beef republic . |
13 | Ludo has not gone to bed . |
14 | My mother had already gone to bed . |