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

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1 You can go up to a woman on a street corner and start yelling at her and ten minutes later she 's back at your place doing God knows what .
2 But clearly the it forms two purposes , one is to remove the er the through traffic but also it it forms a purpose of redistribution of the traffic such that er there are er benefits er of getting er traffic off the A sixty one which for example is headed for the for the northern part of Harrogate and that that can come in from the South , it can go up to the A fifty nine and then come back into the northern part of Harrogate without having to pass through the centre of Harrogate .
3 She can go up to the castle to beg her food .
4 ‘ We can go on to the depot at 80° South , leave the food there , and then go back .
5 ‘ After we 've eaten we can go round to the pub and play snooker .
6 And then we can go round to the toys .
7 Where where you know that he can go out to the market for a popular metric bearing and and slaughter the old price
8 You can go down to the council and rant and rave , you still won t get anything .
9 We can go down to the beach . ’
10 And I can go down to the supermarket to get the biscuits .
11 So , I suppose one of them , right , we can make mature , so if you 'd like to put your handset by the side of your phone , do n't put it down , we 'll let that one mature and prove that after 75 seconds we ca n't lose them , and with the other one , can we just prove that we can go back to the conversation any time we like .
12 Well , I think we can go back to the Manor ground .
13 I think we can go back to the Manor ground though and have a quick word with Nick Harris .
14 Before the seventy-two hours are up , they can go back to the court and apply for an extension of the warrant of further detention by up to another thirty-six hours .
15 Perhaps it can be traced even deeper in the past — we can go back to the time when the woman first attracted the man whose child she will later bear , or to the onset of her menstruation , when her body signalled its readiness for pregnancy .
16 Now if we can go back to the cart that you 've kindly given
17 ‘ We can go back to the house now . ’
18 At the same time , I 'm elated and I can go back to the vices I did have , ’ said Mr Tyson .
19 We 'll do a Pygmalion on you and you can go back to the hospital and charm them into letting your dad out . ’
20 ‘ Then we can go back to the car . ’
21 Then if the crowds return we can go back to the salaries we deserve ’
22 ‘ Most people are like plates , ’ she said instead ; ‘ so if one gets broken you can go back to the shop and get another one of similar pattern . ’
23 Now if we can go back to the period when the eighty odd agreements was developed into one national agreement , it seemed to break up what we would term a big happy family .
24 Readily available , you can go along to the N R A offices in Nottingham and ask to see the register .
25 Motorists with any disability can go along to the Transport and Road Research Laboratory ( TRRL ) at Crowthorne in Berkshire , to look at and test drive the latest production cars and see the widest range of adaptations for disabled drivers anywhere in the UK .
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