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

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1 She is full of admiration for the care and attention she is receiving at the hospital but is already looking ahead to the time when she is strong enough to go on to a convalescent home .
2 My father wanted me to go on to a Public School and I received special lessons in Latin Verse and in Greek ..
3 But then there are other gardening programmes which very much perform that kind of mediating role you 're talking about , where one of the presenters goes along to a real person with an actual garden and asks the gardener how he or she sets about creating this garden and quite a number of those presenters are women .
4 He may however wish to go down to a detailed level , in which a sub-component of the domain is specified as having a fixed or moving relationship to a component or primitive of another domain , such as one " slotted into " the other .
5 Going on to a weight-reducing diet actually reduces the rates of hormone production by the thyroid , and in turn slows down the metabolic rate .
6 Going on to a weight-reducing diet that is not adequately balanced may further compromise your feelings of well being and energy , and limit the degree to which you can undertake an increased level of exercise .
7 Canada dominated the scoring , leading 22–6 at the interval and by 19 points in as many minutes with outside-half Gareth Rees , back after a winter in France , scoring the first nine and going on to a 20-point afternoon .
8 The chances of going on to an additional baby from a given family size ( ‘ parity progression ratios ’ ) can be calculated from past data for women who have completed their families .
9 Recriminations over the sound and an equivocal audience response ( some pogoed , most stared blankly on as a repeat offender dove on to dance to ‘ Motown Junk ’ ) sees the set and with the bass ricocheting off the backdrop , the drum kit going down to a repeated kicking and singer James making messy love to his gorgeous white Gibson .
10 Is the situation so serious that twenty-four hour care must be considered , whether the person is at home or considering going in to a residential home ?
11 And what do his parents think — him going off to a distant town with a stranger like you ? ’
12 ‘ She ca n't be going off to a big party before the Championship .
13 We 're going out to an expensive restaurant , a very expensive restaurant , the sort of place Selina can dress up for
14 But behind him there was a large array of saints , customs , observances , and claims of one kind or another going back to a remote past .
15 Once you have taken silk there is no going back to a junior s practice .
16 Darling — and I 'm sure this wo n't be inopportune — do n't worry about me , because I 'm really quite a ‘ happy warrior ’ ; it was the thought of leaving you , and the fact that you were going back to a hard grind , which prompted my outpourings .
17 , how did you did you find it , going back to a heavy engineering plant like after having been at for a while ?
18 Now they 're going back to a sensitive area .
19 Now they 're going back to a sensitive area .
20 Going back to a big house and long lawns , Jen ? said Michael Morrissey 's eyes last week .
21 I do not mean being reactionary , simply going back to a past state of affairs , I mean reaction as the antithesis of action .
22 It 's not much fun , you 're chained to the wall — it 's like going back to a medieval library .
23 I 've got out of the way of , I 've often said to Dinda , you know , I would n't mind going back to an open fire in the winter .
24 When I arrived at MGM , I felt like I was going back to an enormous boarding school again .
25 It was like going back to an old friend , familiar and almost cosy .
26 It is incredible that the Labour party , which has reformed itself and brought itself up to date in so many other policies , is going back to an old policy on local government finance .
27 Perhaps it 's the editor of Living Marxism who should think about going back to an educational establishment ?
28 Only goes up to a certain height .
29 In all cases consent goes up to a certain point only .
30 The killer is when you 've got to go out to a special occasion is n't it ?
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