Example sentences of "[vb past] go [adv prt] to [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Davis agreed to go up to 200 guineas , and in the event secured the unseen yearling for a mere 160 guineas . |
2 | Every night , he seemed to go out to posh nightclubs , to restaurants and to major pop concerts . |
3 | His way with birds and animals seemed to go out to all flowers and plants , too . |
4 | The group decided to go back to other dreams , other schools like some of those discussed in the earlier chapters of this book . |
5 | I sat in an armchair with a copy of Punch and pretended to read it , but my eyes kept going back to those lips and that tiny corner of pink tongue and I was in a turmoil . |
6 | And what I was gon na say Alan was , perhaps like Mr you know we had one of the ones sitting here that did go up to two services . |
7 | But of course Robert was right and the rider did go on to greater things . |
8 | After all , he did go back to that church , presumably to ask his God for further and better instructions . ’ |
9 | I thought you had to go off to another room , to a play room to play in the sand ? |
10 | On our first meeting he thought I was a removal man working for Frank and Salome who had gone on to higher things ( mainly higher rates , mortgage repayments , so fourth , so fifth ) . |
11 | My weight had gone up to eight stone so at least I was looking relatively human . |
12 | If you look at one area — the Ayrshire and Arran health board-list of registered nursing homes , in July of this year ( 1988 ) there were 1093 beds , by October that had gone up to 1125 beds and their projection for next year is 1442 beds . |
13 | Erlich had gone down to New Scotland Yard fast enough to be more than 25 minutes early for his appointment . |
14 | ‘ When I came out again my weight had gone down to 8 stone and it 's definitely an experience I would n't like to go through again , but it gives you a new outlook on life . |
15 | And the number for March had gone down to single figures . |
16 | Therefore , many local authorities which , as a matter of principle , refused to go out to competitive tender were extravagant high-cost local authorities , unconcerned about the good of their citizens and of the charge payer . |
17 | Mark wanted to go out to Outside Log Cabins with me . |