Example sentences of "[coord] go to the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | These include the best man losing the ring , or going to the wrong church , and the groom finding the wrong woman when he lifts the veil . |
2 | ‘ The line of authority is the route followed — via every link in the chain — by all communications which start from or go to the ultimate authority . |
3 | Ask at the SNTO about packaged walking holidays — or go to the local tourist office for information on guided walks and climbs . |
4 | And the more they become integrated , then they would expand out , join the Scouts , the Guides or go to the local youth club , so be part of the , the er , growing up process which they have n't been afforded . |
5 | Five minutes later , the man with sunglasses comes out of the house and goes to the black car in the road . |
6 | Initially everyone welcomes the idea , but very quickly the organization outgrows the house and goes to the local authority demanding permission to build in the grounds . |
7 | If someone is unlucky and goes to the wrong festival , the lesson will not open with the words that I have quoted . |
8 | The relationship between cash crops , particularly those for export , and subsistence crops for local consumption , has occasioned an intense and sometimes bitter debate that has been going on for decades , if not centuries , and goes to the very heart of the global capitalist system and its transnational contradictions . |
9 | Everyone then gets out of the habit of going to the pub and goes to the ever-increasing competition such as McDonald 's or other fast food establishments . |
10 | Religious hope flickers , as at Magnus Martyr , but the city crowds out the city churches , and going to the apparent sources of the religious life which seemed to hold promise in Lower Thames Street , Eliot found himself unable to sustain hope . |
11 | Apart from a daughter who was believed to be barren he had no other near kin living and in a state of acute depression he determined to sell up and go to the Holy Land . |
12 | You know what it 's like to bear a child and bring him up and see him leave you and go to the other side of the world , knowing you 'll not see him again ? |
13 | She says ; I would say no and go to the nearest phone and tell them . |
14 | If you are still worried , then play safe and go to the nearest source of help . |
15 | Can you return to the police station and go to the front office where a female is very upset . ’ |
16 | Can you return to the police station and go to the front office where a female is very upset . ’ |
17 | Natasha Lebedeva and Nastya Kharina live in Russia and go to the English Language School in Perm . |
18 | PAMELA : [ alone ] After what has passed I must leave this house and go to the next town and wait for an opportunity to get home to my parents . |
19 | What happens to people ten years later who leave their small town and go to the big city to find work ? |
20 | This movement mostly originated in the central regions ( the West Midlands and the South East ) and went to the peripheral regions and to the ‘ outer ’ southern regions . |
21 | Mr Bumble jumped to his feet and went to the other end of the room . |
22 | She clutched the rail to steady herself , reached the deck and went to the closed doors of the lounge . |
23 | Then she got up and went to the front door and , as she did every night , and had always done , since Jack never cared about such matters , locked and bolted it . |
24 | He nodded and went to the front door . |
25 | Adam put the phone down and went to the front door . |
26 | He was educated at St Malachy 's College in Belfast and went to the former Polytechnic at Jordanstown . |
27 | But the family simply shrugged and patted the air and went to the far end of the street , and moved into a cottage whose roof did not leak . |
28 | In World War II he immediately joined the Ministry of Supply and went to the chemical defence experimental station in Porton , near Salisbury . |
29 | Everyone else had gone to Japan and I was still in New York trying desperately to get a visa for Russia but I could n't get one , so I convince Tony deFries that if I went to Japan and went to the Russian Embassy in Tokyo , they 'd be so confused by an American applying for a visa in Tokyo 's Embassy that i could fake it and get one , and he said I was welcome to try . |
30 | Distress caused her eyes to brim with tears , and , furious with her own weakness , she turned and went to the inner office window , where she stared through a blur at the tree-sheltered chalets . |