Example sentences of "go [adv] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | If I only took the big parts and none of this TV crap I 'd just go away to film , and then when I was around I 'd really be around . |
2 | She felt now that her future was settled : her uncle would soon go away to sea ; Tristram would be freer to be seen in her company and perhaps , if her prayers were answered , they would be able to persuade Aunt Ann to let them be married . |
3 | If only his father would go away to sea ! |
4 | Would they never go home to bed ? |
5 | But he thought , " Well , I 'll go home to grandfather directly . |
6 | ‘ We can go early to bed , ’ he suggested . |
7 | Flights from Australia will go directly to Case , from where a shuttle service will operate to the other two stations . |
8 | The Post Office will absorb a ‘ significant portion ’ of the administrative and related costs involved , so 90 per cent of the money will go directly to charity . |
9 | They declared that they would never again go willingly to war without clear political aims ; that when they did go to war for such aims , they would do so with overwhelming force ; and that they would discover , in advance , how they were supposed to get out of a job once they had started it . |
10 | If the green light came on for either project , the paper would go straight to capitalization as a commercial company . |
11 | Might go straight to court . |
12 | On this night he did not then go straight to bed . |
13 | I would go straight to bed after finishing my work with all my clothes on , including Uncle 's old tweed coat and socks . |
14 | I wish we could go straight to bed instead of this bloody reception ! ’ |
15 | but Reggie , Reggie will come in and go straight to bed , he 's been up since about quarter to four |
16 | And did you go straight to school ? |
17 | Do n't let her bum in purgatory , dear God , let her go straight to heaven . |
18 | ‘ Pip can go freely to fortune and happiness , he knows that . |
19 | Whereas the priests told him that he must die and would go either to heaven or to hell , the singers of songs told him that , though he must die , his name need not and that it was up to him whether he left behind a good or an evil reputation . |
20 | From the Latin limbus ( the edge ) , it is the name given to the region inhabited by those spirits who can go neither to Heaven because they are not baptised , nor to Hell because they have committed no great sin . |
21 | ‘ Then I will go happily to prison . ’ |