Example sentences of "[noun sg] go to [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Eighty per cent of our bilateral aid goes to the poorest countries .
2 Mr Taylor said it was difficult to say why the seat went to the Liberal Democrats .
3 Rain recognized the stale smell , and her glance went to the half-open shutters .
4 Because of these discussions Mary Law went to the local teachers ’ centre to find out about borrowing video equipment .
5 Far too much attention goes to the final judgements readers offer on the text , not enough to the context within which such remarks are generated .
6 Set in Mexico , Evil goes to the outer limits of his persistent theme — potentially great men perverted and destroyed by power .
7 During 1907–8 , although a local committee was formed by the ETS to study the " female question " , priority went to the 50 hours campaign , which was finally settled in February 1909 , thus leaving the way clear .
8 Another Gold Award went to the Rubber Chemicals section at Hillhouse for the achievements of its shutdown safety team .
9 The outcome of the inquiry was a triumphant acceptance of our case and a recommendation that the church go to the Redundant Churches Fund .
10 Baxter believed the Antinomian controversy went to the very roots of the Christian faith and this was one of the main reasons he accepted the offer of an army chaplaincy in order to counter this error .
11 The Oxford Regional Health Authority introduced ‘ the 80/20 rule , ’ under which fundholders agreed to contract for 80% of their hospital services budget in the first year to go to the same hospitals as in the preparatory year , leaving them free to move the remaining 20% if they so wished .
12 Only after that did the order go to the waiting troops to smash the uprising on the transparently false grounds that they had been asked to assist in quelling a ‘ counter-revolution . ’
13 If in doubt go to the original producers of the software .
14 There is apparently no technical difficulty here since the practice appears to be to deposit the Bill as assented to in the House of Lords library , with a copy going to the Public Records Office .
15 A spokesman for the Blackpool unit which processes applications nationally , blamed a clerical error for material going to the wrong addresses .
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