Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv] go [adv prt] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I think I 'd better go on to Granny Fordham 's .
2 Well er watch how you go you 'd better go back to bed now I suppose .
3 Ooh , I 'd better go back to work had n't I ?
4 I 'd better go down to Episkopi .
5 ‘ I did n't know , ’ he went on , ‘ that you 'd already gone back to England .
6 She did not go up to London to see her lover without first drawing fifteen pounds out of her bank account , and thinking up a convincing story to tell her parents , and packing a good book to read on the train ( it was U.S.A. by John dos Passos , and she had read four and a half pages of it before she had been interrupted by her neighbour 's knee ) , and looking up her lover 's address in the A to Z.
7 Dermot joined me at Magdalen for my fourth year at Oxford ; Roddy did not go up to Oxford until the year after I had left .
8 Alistair did not go up to Leeds for the weekend .
9 Baltaci , noting the conflict between the fact that the medrese had apparently already been founded by 870 and the fact that Mecdi says that Molla Husrev did not go off to Bursa to found the medrese until 877 , suggests that the was written in anticipation of the actual building of the medrese .
10 Sources note that Adobe Systems Inc did not go along to Apple Computer Inc 's MAS shindig as many hoped .
11 I did n't go back to school after coming out of hospital , I felt that all that potential had gone ; I just stayed at home watching ‘ Rainbow ’ and ‘ Play School ’ .
12 He got to thinking how disappointed his parents would be if he did n't go back to Fyn in time to meet his father 's cousin . ’
13 And when the babies were both a ripe four-plus , and she did indeed go off to Peking and left them with me , the ensuing fun made me wonder sometimes whether I was their father , which is no question to put , since the answer should be proffered , I suppose .
14 When he rang Joanne to check Nigel 's movements in the week before Steen 's death , a strange female voice answered and informed him that Miss Menzies had already gone up to Scotland for her Christmas holidays .
15 Because the women in my family and most families in Scotland had always gone out to work .
16 ‘ When I realised the ring had probably gone back to England that was one of the first things I checked . ’
17 Consequently , when he had found suitable accommodation , his wife and children had also gone back to England .
18 One archer had really gone back to basics ; he had started making his own bows by means of trial and error and a book from the library .
19 The price per set had however gone up to £6 .
20 I was quite sure of that for my father had again gone back to Rye marshes to reinforce the defences .
21 Leapor also satirizes the intellectual pretensions of a figure in Crumble Hall who can tentatively be identified as the young William Henry Chauncy who had recently gone up to Oxford :
22 In fact , so bowled over was she initially that she had actually gone out to dinner with Travis one night .
23 But the tragedy is she could have known those blessings all through those years , if she had never left if she had never gone down to Moab .
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