Example sentences of "to go [adv prt] to [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 This venerable leader was lured to Canton by Nguyen in 1925 and persuaded to go on to Shanghai to an address just within the French concession .
2 Of course , had to go on to Shanghai and get the course going there without me .
3 I took this medical test to be a sign that things were happening and that we could hope to go on to Paris , which Alex said was the next staging post .
4 We have signed a treaty to agree to that , but we have not just retained Polaris , with its enormous fire-power ; we have now decided to go on to Trident that has even greater firepower than Polaris .
5 We decided to go on to Mallawi by train .
6 We were going to travel together as far as Paris , I was to go on to Calais .
7 They would travel to Hamburg , then by boat to Hull : many of them intending to go on to Liverpool and from there to America .
8 Arriving at Halling he was warned not to go on to Rochester as there was danger of his being captured on the road .
9 After this it heads up the 600ft Berrow Hill to go on to Berrow Green and then Ankerdine Hill .
10 Some got as far as Rhodesia and the high altitude was n't any good so then they had to go on to Cape Town .
11 Following his visit to Du Pont , Sir Patrick was due to go on to Magherafelt , much of which was destroyed by a bomb explosion yesterday .
12 So from US you have been led back to US AND GOD ; it remains to go on to GOD AND US . ’
13 ‘ He and Elise are travelling around India and after they 've been everywhere there they plan to go on to Thailand and … ’
14 He received an internal phone call from Muldoon , who told him that McGillicuddy wanted him to go on to Dublin immediately .
15 Erm he 's part of our language and , and therefore , you know , to go on to Johnson it 's very different .
16 JTR and I parted company at Rothesay ; he to go on to Arran on the Iona and me to zigzag over there via Wemyss Bay and Ardrossan ferries .
17 He wanted her to remain , to go on to Vivaldi and the Handel marches because her playing was good .
18 But they will also be suitable for students who have just finished Standard Grades , but are not ready to go on to Highers .
19 She picked up her candle and decided to go along to Mildred 's room and have a grumble at her .
20 and it is the er it 's called Coach Road because that is the road that the coaches used to go along to Totnes
21 I used to go along to Greenbank Hospital 's geriatric wards , where I sang and played to the old folk .
22 They say I had the vanity to go down to Croisset and make an embarrassing scene on his doorstep .
23 A young reporter , Mary Kenny , was despatched by the diary editor to go down to Clarendon Road , complete with a photographer , and get a story .
24 We do n't now go on the Saga holidays , simply because they er or solely because you need to go down to Gatwick to catch the planes and we 're not to doing that East Midlands or .
25 When we were at the flat er I 'm not quite sure , I think the one was a Tuesday and the other was a Sunday , when there was a bus used to go down to Tenby
26 The easiest way of solving that problem was to go down to Victoria station .
27 And er then er these two erm er Then when we used to when we was the young you used to be able to go down to Skeggie for a day on train for two and six .
28 Erm , cos I 've got to go down to Horley I 've got to go to the bank .
29 So oft we went , leaving Pop at ‘ Prospect Lodge ’ in Simla ( a holiday home for missionaries ) until he was asked to go down to Poona and look after a soldiers ' club .
30 ‘ All it needs is for a journalist to go down to Abbotsfield . ’
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