Example sentences of "[vb mod] go to the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We believe that that should go to the lowest level .
2 Trying to work out whether I should go to the Electric Ballroom tomorrow or go to a pub or something .
3 Two of Charlemagne 's leading magnates , Roland and Guenelon ( or Ganelon ) , have fallen out , and Roland suggests that Guenelon should go to the Saracen court to discuss terms with the Muslims ; treachery is suspected , and the embassy is regarded as very dangerous .
4 The supporters of the primary school teacher should go to the northern half of the pitch ; those of the professor , to the southern half .
5 He should go to the public source and get it : or , at any rate , not be in a better position than if he had gone to the public source .
6 Nobody had wanted to play the Crusader , and so it was almost inevitable that the job should go to the Bosnian refugee .
7 They should go to the Royal Bank of Scotland , which has a branch in Head Street , Colchester , and fill out a pay slip for account number 11386303 , quoting their team reference number .
8 It was a large , impressive house , and he wondered if he should go to the back door , as Tess was probably a servant here .
9 If you want K442 you must go to the historic monto set by Lili Kraus and co. on EMI , or the second , somewhat overblown stylistically , Beaux Arts Trio set on Philips ; but it is no masterpiece .
10 To understand the tremendous realism of horror and gloom connected with this doctrine of everlasting birth and death , and re-birth , one must go to the burning valley of the Ganges …
11 ‘ You must go to the other room , sir ’ says the graceful girl behind the counter firmly to the blacksmith ; and the great robust worker , blushing through the grime that streaks his face , awkwardly protests , perhaps , but withdraws .
12 Pride of place must go to the sea-lion group which produced two pups .
13 First , a complaint must go to the European Commission of Human Rights .
14 All was cleared up later when the hotel manager came to investigate but our sympathies must go to the hapless Security Gorilla , as recent photographic evidence proves that mistaking Bob Dylan for a tramp with salubrious lodgings in Cardboard City is something even hardened celeb watchers like ourselves have done at some point or another .
15 Repatriation was not the concern of the embassy , they must go to the British Consulate , a little distance away on the other side of the Brandenburg Gate .
16 Liberty warn they 'll go to the European Court to protect the rights of Travellers .
17 If there 's another raid and it gets bad , we 'll go to the nearest tube station .
18 you 'll go to the industrial estate mum , she said do n't worry she said he 'll drive
19 And anyway , Father , I know Pete will not cry when I say no ; he 'll go to the first pub he comes across and get sozzled , and then he 'll start to sing .
20 But I 'll go to the other Chinese , I 'm not going
21 We 'll go to the favourite bit in a minute Chris .
22 you see and I 'm glad I did n't miss it , I 'm glad I went through all what I did and , and this particular raid , you see , the siren went and they said a telegraph office read , you see , an and then I thought I 'll go to the back door and I went to the , well it was actually on the front of the station and I went to the front of the station and there was this plane swooping down like that and of course , you see , the bombs did n't fall down straight like that but they went as the plane went and they knocked down a row of houses at the end of the road .
23 And then we 'll go for a drink first and then we 'll go to the Indian restaurant .
24 ‘ I suppose we could go to the Grand Hotel .
25 There was a number of men who had passed for Sergeant 's rank , and the only way they could get it was to report another policeman so they could go to the chief constable on a discipline charge .
26 " We could go to the revolving restaurant , " she laughed .
27 For the past 27 years , if they needed help or advice , they could go to the Racial Equality Council centre in Gloucester .
28 If gravity was strong , I could go to the top floor of the building and speed up my time .
29 ‘ We 'd go to the public gallery at the Old Bailey and listen to the trials .
30 I was able to talk to the German customer and the people on the floor , who are excessively worried about the number of people coming in from the East , not only East Germany but they 're very , very worried about people coming in from Eastern Europe , and secondly there was so much East European food that was for sale in Germany at very low prices and there 's food that used to go to the Soviet Union .
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