Example sentences of "[pers pn] go [adv prt] to the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 I tried boxing when I was fifteen and won a bout against an opponent who was smaller than me and who normally wore thick glasses ; I went on to the second round of the competition and was beaten flat in thirty seconds by a demon midget who hammered me onto the ropes and kept hitting me until the referee stopped the bout before I suffered permanent damage .
2 I went on to the next level to see Midnight Run .
3 So she goes up to the first man and she goes , hi , handsome , and he goes , hello , hello and he 's erected , right .
4 Team 1 is concentrating on the basement and ground floor , so I want you to go up to the 4th level as team 2 will be putting out the flames on floors 2 + 3 .
5 Then you went on to the next thing you all done the same thing over and over again .
6 Yeah , you say it after one go and you go up to the next go do n't you ?
7 So , security guard came over , and if you go up to the next stop , bus , you could come in with them .
8 Practise each one until you are familiar with it — and , if you can resist the temptation to turn the page too quickly , do this before you go on to the next chapter .
9 Unless you are enormously determined , it is far better to make small changes and build upon them , tackling one area at a time before you go on to the next rather than trying to lose weight , give up smoking , avoid alcohol and set yourself a punishing exercise regime all at once .
10 Um if you go back to the eighteenth century , early nineteenth century , you find that um I think it was at er Winchester possibly , er some some of you may have heard of this in in History or something , er there was an uprising at Winchester school and the Army had to be called in to quell the rioting pupils because they were rebelling against the harsh conditions .
11 So you go along to the next D and there 's no Os there , so you come down , D , no Os , so you keep going along the lines and every time you get to a D you stop
12 She went on to the next cubicle , a simple fractured thumb that even Joe Reynolds had managed to diagnose and set without too much trouble .
13 She went down to the next floor and called Rosa Kenny .
14 Shall we go on to the next thing ?
15 Now we go on to the second one .
16 I will give back give back the books that have been signed and I want you in the the section of I just want to point out one or two things before we go on to the next .
17 If we go back to the first few minutes , or maybe even the first few seconds , there must have been an incredibly high density of matter near that point ?
18 Well , we really got on well together , and when the bell rang for the first round we went on to the first tee and an official is there to check out which clubs and what type of ball Butch is using .
19 We went up to the second floor and knocked at Manisha 's flat .
20 ‘ Now I can see him going on to the next one , the way he is playing .
21 ‘ He should have knocked the guy cold and not let him go on to the fourth round .
22 They go up to the sixteenth floor at once , not at all sure what they are going to do .
23 Old maps help , especially if they go back to the sixteenth or seventeenth centuries , and surveys of earthworks can also show early elements .
24 She wanted to check on some of her cultures before they left the building , so they went up to the third floor and along a corridor lined with rooms numbered for experimentation and behavioural study .
25 How they went on to the next thing with such satisfaction and certainty .
26 But , you know they can pick it and er , it just flashes up and they have to put the right answer in , if they get the right answer it it goes on to the next one , if it
27 erm Lewes has only had a mayoralty for a hundred years , and so its ceremonial is somewhat new , but one was able to draw on the traditions in places like Rye where it goes back to the thirteenth , fourteenth centuries and erm I used some of the phraseologies out of sixteenth century Rye documents and so on in my Lewes mayoralty on these sorts of ceremonial occasions , and introduced some of the ceremonial which I knew was authentic to mayoralties elsewhere in Sussex .
28 It goes back to the second world war , really .
29 Lewes has only had a mayor or two for a hundred years , and so its ceremonial is somewhat new , but one was able to draw on the traditions in places like Rye , where it goes back to the thirteenth/fourteenth centuries , and erm I used some of the phraseologies out of sixteenth century Rye documents and so on in my Lewes mayoralty on these sorts of ceremonial occasions , and introduced some of the ceremonial which I knew was authentic to mayoralties elsewhere in Sussex .
30 As he goes on to the next , I glance at his fingers .
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