Example sentences of "a [noun] to go [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | My proposal asks a great deal of many of you : time , energy , commitment , a willingness to go along with a plan which there is not time to discuss at length , and with ideas which I do n't imagine will win universal approval . |
2 | The Bible is quite clear that it is always a mistake for a Christian to go out with a non-Christian . |
3 | If this involves going back to first principles , then however removed they may be from our present experience , we have a responsibility to go back . |
4 | And last , but not least , everyone in Congress has a responsibility to go back to their workplaces and communities and begin the campaign , not next year , or the year after , but next week . |
5 | She waited for a pleasure-craft to go by , so there was no chance that its engines would drown her voice . |
6 | I forgot to get him a card to go out again for a card . |
7 | But he can not afford to sit back on the basis that Everton are too big a club to go down . |
8 | It 's too much of a fag to go out . ’ |
9 | No longer did a sixth former of limited means need to win a scholarship to go on to higher education : admission secured a grant from the Local Authority . |
10 | ‘ The trouble is they 'll send for him when he is eighteen , and we were hoping he 'd win a scholarship to go on to University . |
11 | ‘ All it needs is for a journalist to go down to Abbotsfield . ’ |
12 | And he said , all they did , they got ta pay a pound to go in . |
13 | It then accepted a new structure in which a minimum standard of English and arithmetic qualified a child to go on to an intelligence test to measure its ‘ capacity ’ . |
14 | And of course we keep their rooms for them as long as there 's any chance at all — it 's tremendously important that they should feel they 've a home to go back to . ’ |
15 | But he may not have a home to go back to . |
16 | If anyone is interested in forming a group to go out and get petitions signed , or anything else we can think of as a group , please will they write to me as soon as possible . |
17 | Home is the centre of my life , a place to go out to the world from , a place to return to . |
18 | Otherwise , the lawyers have to sort out things like what rights are retained by shareholders , access to new revisions , compensation plans , employment contracts , shared AT&T/USL patents , pension plans and whether USL employees still have a right to go back to work at AT&T , an enticement used to get them to go to USL in the first place . |
19 | There is a need to go on being touched , to receive affection and recognition in this way all through life . |
20 | This in turn generates a need to go on making new perceptions and associations in a way that is recognized both in animals and in man ( Humphrey and Keeble , 1976 ) . |
21 | On short finals full flap is lowered , the speed is brought back to 75 kts and the propeller levers are moved into fully fine in case there is a need to go around for any reason . |
22 | He argued there was a need to go back to basic skills and more disciplined teaching , and announced that , within two years , schools inspection teams are to include non-educationists on each visit . |
23 | For them , he said , there was a need to go back to the basics of spelling , grammar , punctuation and arithmetic . |
24 | Tony Knight , who worked at BT as an electronics engineer for 23 years before opting for the academic life at Henley Management College , says that BT middle managers have attended his courses uncertain of whether they would have a job to go back to . |
25 | ‘ At this rate I wo n't have a job to go back to . ’ |
26 | Everyone felt a desire to go out , even if only for a moment , to feel the pleasure of walking in a foreign city at night . |
27 | Their husbands think that it is natural for a wife to go out and flaunt her husband 's prosperity and her family 's worth — that is their tiny horizon . |
28 | To anyone who has n't been to , taught at or scrounged off , a modern university , the prospect of tracking somebody down with basically only a name to go on must sound daunting . |
29 | Oxford police admit it 's now rare for a night to go by without at least one report . |
30 | A day to go out with Karl , sweep over the mountains in his fantastic car , the top down and the sun shining on them . |