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

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1 Charlotte had gone on to university ; Luke was now at sixth-form college .
2 The whole Ziolkiwski family it appeared would like to have gone on to America .
3 He had decided it was not a subject for honest men , and had gone on to history , where he had developed a real interest in local history and a talent for getting old working-class men and women talking about the customs and social conditions of their childhood .
4 Nevertheless , many people who might otherwise have gone on to Government employment schemes have been deterred from doing so because of the difficulty in finding jobs as a result of going on those schemes .
5 Their ways had diverged at university — Angela Morgan had gone on to Oxford to read English , the fatherless Francesca , under more pressure to make a living , had gone to Cambridge to read law .
6 And er gone on to diesel .
7 Quite a few have gone on to postgraduate teacher training to teach in the secondary sector .
8 Oh has he gone on to Matthew 's now ?
9 I think the the key point about patriotism is one reason why perhaps people in , in Britain and so on should n't be patriotic too , but if you see the rather cynical attitude of the Western countries towards recent events , not just in Russia but right across the Eastern block , very good example was condemned , erm but when , following the massacres erm , the West has gone on to sort of do deals with the winners and cultivate links er with the people responsible for that massacre , the killing of the Soviet Union went the other way and consequently erm that 's where you know Western resources are directed .
10 It could just as easily have gone on to Bulak bridge .
11 Many Egyptian and Palestinian refugees had passed through the refugee reception camps by the first week of September and gone on to Egypt , to Palestinian settlements in Jordan , and elsewhere .
12 Joanne had handled the set-up of the press conference in Glasgow and I had gone on to Newcastle Airport to meet the plane there .
13 Philip , who was an evangelist , he had gone down to Somaria , in fact , the Holy Spirit had taken him there .
14 She could n't do much yet , and was certainly not fit to take a job — otherwise she would have made Breeze go to Edinburgh , and gone down to Penzance herself .
15 Perhaps he 'd gone down to Somerset to see his mother .
16 With the installation of the engines , Bob MacSmythurs , the chief engineer , had gone down to Lowestoft to stand by the ship during the last stages of installing the complex machinery .
17 He 'd gone down to Atlanta to watch the Democratic Party select its presidential candidate , and at night he went dancing .
18 Now then er regular listeners will know that over the last couple of years or so we 've done some special listener trips for you er and we 've gone down to London .
19 It was the second time in a fortnight the Glens had gone down to Portadown , but Saturday 's was a much brighter performance than the 3–
20 It was Mrs Robinson who served him his late breakfast and it took no more than the tapping of an eggshell to discover from that guileless woman that her husband had gone down to Lorton with goats ' cheese and potted char for the market men who called there on a Thursday .
21 But the tragedy is she could have known those blessings all through those years , if she had never left if she had never gone down to Moab .
22 He said you 'd have no idea where to start and , in any event , he had bribed two shepherds to say I 'd gone down to Foxton Mire .
23 ‘ I do n't suppose he could have gone down to Miller 's End ? ’
24 He was also working on Cornish subjects based on drawings made the previous March when he , Eric Verrico and Bobby Hunt had gone down to Mevagissey , where Nessie Dunsmuir was living alone whilst Sydney Graham was in America .
25 Sean wished that he had gone down to Birdie Mac 's and knocked on the door for a bar of Kit-Kat , anything rather than face these two .
26 The day I came here I 'd gone down to Age Concern — I used to go there for meetings and bingo — and I told them I was n't stopping because I 'd no money .
27 We 've gone along to lengths of making sure that all our electrical appliances are in good working order .
28 Forte has gone over to CHP with enthusiasm .
29 America had been amazed for some months by stories of U.S. prisoners of war in Korea who had ‘ gone over to Communism ’ .
30 As Dr. Bonnard had gone over to Rendlesham Hospital he asked to speak to Mr. Malone .
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