Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] go to the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He said that even if voters did not want to help any candidate , they should still go to the polling station to register their grievances . |
2 | Anyone with chest pains should also go to the doctor , especially if the pain goes down the arm . |
3 | No , I 'll just go to the freezer |
4 | Right , erm I 'll just go to the thing . |
5 | Armed with this , Count Tolstoy is hoping he might soon go to the Court of Appeal . |
6 | Freda said : ‘ You 'll still go to the lawyer 's this afternoon ? ’ |
7 | We 'll also go to the park where there 's nobody else |
8 | This can reduce the tax liability on the estate , and can mean that money which might otherwise go to the taxman will be used instead to support a worthwhile cause of your choosing . |
9 | Even with all his bills to pay he 'd rather go to the pub . |
10 | I 'd like to go to the hospital I 'd rather go to the hospital . |
11 | Oh yes I 'd rather go to the corner shop |
12 | We could actually go to the Association of County Councils . |
13 | Colds may also go to the chest and linger . |
14 | Actions start in the High Court and cases may also go to the Court of Appeal and the House of Lords . |
15 | Let's now go to the person sitting next to you , Theresa Smith . |
16 | If you both wa if you both would rather go to the hospital you ca n't do that . |
17 | But Franco was tougher than expected and the interview failed ; after it Hitler is supposed to have said he would rather go to the dentist than meet Franco again . |
18 | At time of writing the allowance would normally go to the husband unless , that is , he has a low income and can not use all or part of the allowance — in which case , he can transfer the unused part to his wife in order not to lose the tax benefit . |
19 | Newham ward councillor Peter Jackson , leader of Middlesbrough Council 's Tory group , said the matter would now go to the council 's economic development and planning committee . |
20 | The most time was on Fridays when the drivers and conductors or fitters , everybody used to get their pay packet which was mostly in notes they would immediately go to the depot and say , can I change it . |
21 | Perhaps it would even go to the faculty building when he retired , and they could take the world trip he dreamed of . |
22 | Paul Lane was occupied in putting together the formal structure of the police case against Terence Place which would then go to the DPP . |
23 | He would definitely go to the pub later , he decided . |
24 | I shall never go to the Ivory Tower , that 's the most despicable thing , to choose to leave life because it does n't suit you . |
25 | Well I mean the most of them will obviously go to the cash and er to the er supermarkets and pick it up . |
26 | The new rules say you can drop your worst two results but the title will still go to the rider who is the most consistent . |
27 | Police say a report on the affair will now go to the Crown Prosecution Service . |
28 | It will then go to the Court of Session . |
29 | It has been suggested the case may yet go to the Appeal Court and possibly the House of Lords . |
30 | I think I can still go to the chemist and buy a bottle of Kaolin and Morphia . |