Example sentences of "[vb base] go [adv prt] to [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Er if you want to go back to the same people . |
2 | A magnificent bookplate of 1899 with , on the male side ( left in picture ) , twelve quarterings , some of which appear to go back to the 13th century . |
3 | I put going down to the English Centre and using the computer |
4 | Scots Wha Hae , which some may claim is another emotional dirge , has tremendous credentials ( tune going back to the 14th century and words by our national bard ) . |
5 | If you start to go on to the other p , side of the page , start again . |
6 | And the explanations they offer go back to the social wholes which form and constrain individual people . |
7 | Although most of our Nursery pupils do go on to the Junior and subsequently to the Senior School at Heriot 's , transfer is not automatic . |
8 | With the help of counsellors , residents here prepare to go back to a normal life … without drink . |
9 | Last year of course they did superbly , they beat Southend who were then in the fourth division , and look what 's happened to them , they 've gone up to the third division . |
10 | ‘ We 've gone back to the old gods , in defiance to the Church . ’ |
11 | The big improvement with the council tax is that we 've gone back to the old system which is 100% rebates for those classified on low income . |
12 | We have to go back to the first quarter of 1986 to see such a low figure for construction output per person in the past decade . |
13 | To identify classes you have to go back to the intentional properties of individuals — to the judgments , desires and aspirations which are essential to explaining what they then do in the class struggle . |
14 | When they reach an obstacle , such as the sharks , they have to go back to the previous question . |
15 | ( In order to analyse this , we need to go back to the general model with . ) |
16 | We need to go back to the old ways : I mean , think of it , it was in the Andes that corn was improved , that the potato was developed . |
17 | But once we have left school and have gone on to a different sort of existence , those relationships cease to have anything like the same meaning . |
18 | Other imbibers have gone over to the dark side of beer , rejecting the pasteurised lager produced by the breweries . |
19 | He pointed to experiments in the process two and a half centuries before ( and could , in fact , have gone back to the fifteenth century ) . |
20 | Conservationists have gone back to an ancient method of catching ducks , using a dog to lure the birds into a net . |