Example sentences of "[vb base] go [adv prt] to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They want to go up to the aviary but I I ca n't get I ca n't get this buggy up there up that hill .
2 now if I want to go down to the sea front well I 'll shall get a taxi and , and sha n't be worrying where me next meals coming from because I 've saved it , so , so that 's , that 's no worry , I was saying to Arthur if we went to Butlins well it would take all we had , because it , we could n't go to Butlins under three hundred pounds for two of us , we could n't go anywhere else , if we go to Blackpool , our , our said to , to , to dad , I , I would like to pop to , er I do n't think we will do because , er , the hassle for your dad , but er , I 'd like to go and see aunty Annie , but I do n't want to go to Nelson to do it
3 ‘ I want to go back to a size 12 again .
4 I want to go back to a comment made by the hon. Member for Truro ( Mr. Taylor ) , which led the hon. Member for Blackburn ( Mr. Straw ) to go into a spate of incontinent muttering .
5 Unless we want to go back to the Stone Age , zero pollution is not practical . ’
6 After the elections I want to go back to the Institute of Forecasting .
7 And to understand that change I want to go back to the beginning and just to trace what has happened to the Chinese Communist Party since it was formed in nineteen twenty one when it had a mere I hope everybody can see that , it 's not very large today and I do n't think I can any better than that In nineteen twenty one when it was first founded , it had a mere fifty seven members and it did n't grow very much for a number of years .
8 ‘ I think I want to go back to the house for a while , ’ she said at last in a careful tone .
9 Parties then with noise , just imagine going up to the door where there are fifty or sixty seething people in there .
10 Pop and I remember going up to the captain 's cabin after you had gone to bed and eating lovely bala chaung sandwiches .
11 I remember going down to the bridge in Walsall and a sailor climbed the old clock and tied his collar around it and a soldier got up and put his hat on and an airman got up and put his tie with a red , white and blue rosette on it , around the arms of the old clock and people were loving and kissing everywhere , and oh it was really you had to be alive to appreciate it .
12 It was my turn to go to the bank for the wages and I remember going back to the shop saying King George VI had died .
13 The Australian Aborigines make a clear distinction between the works of art they consider their own and those they claim go back to the time of their creation , popularly referred to as the Dreamtime in all literature about Aborigines .
14 Right , correction , one lady does n't , but those who do go back to the Property Committee and I would say that erm if this were to happen , and the County Council were to make it a permanent site in that particular position , we could lay a charge of gross negligence , or even mis-appropriation of assets .
15 I now wish to go on to the order concerning access .
16 You get wet , sweaty , but there 's nothing to dry the sweat off , not sweating and drying off , so they feel clammy , okay , so we 've looked at their colour and we 've felt their skin and we 've felt that it 's horrible and clammy and cold , what about their pulse , we 've gone down to the pulse now
17 You 'd better keep your mouth shut , by the way , after we 've gone back to the department .
18 It is er as I see it they 've gone back to the drawing board with where the bands are actually how it 's banded .
19 Yeah we thought it important to send to you because we are , you know , a bit out of the way that 's all and erm people tend to go zipping past and have to go up to the roundabout and come all the way back down again cos it 's quite a busy road this and
20 I have to go up to the hospital twice a week to day assessment unit , where they are doing test on the baby just to monitor its progress and see if everything is going okay .
21 I have to go round to the wife of a man — a man ! my best friend ! — whom I have just left trogging off to the tube station ; I have to go round to his wife of six weeks and tell her I love her .
22 " There 's no entrance now to the back of the house ; we have to go round to the front .
23 On occasion there is n't sufficient water available from the stream or the rainwater tub , and I have to go down to the reservoir , which I call the Mississippi , to rinse the washing .
24 We 'll need another two or three days here , but I have to go down to the mortuary with the body .
25 I was copying all the afternoon ( Piero ) and I was in the sort of mood where normally I have to go out to the cinema or to a coffee-bar , anywhere .
26 I 'm I 'm actually I have to go back to a house .
27 You 're preparing me to go out into the street , but I still have to go back to the system first .
28 Maybe I have to go back to the theatre .
29 To begin to appreciate how it drives him , you have to go back to the beginning of his story .
30 We have to go back to the city . ’
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