Example sentences of "[verb] go to [adv] " in BNC.

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1 What do you think when you actually erm when you look ahead to erm moving out of the flats and finding somewhere else , where do you w where do you want to go to anyway ?
2 He wants to go to where ?
3 So Bennett was instructed to go to AM Sir John Slessor , Commander-in-Chief , Coastal Command , and literally fight it out for their share of the new 3cm H2S .
4 She really would have preferred a cup of tea , but could n't refuse when they 'd gone to so much trouble .
5 The the point Peter er is making is do n't make it out to us because if you if you give me a cheque to Worsley I 've got to go to Peter 's house and and then get him to give me a cheque and then I 've got to go to either Kerry or Bob and get them
6 I 'm just surprised that you 've bothered going to so much trouble , cooking a meal . ’
7 ‘ You 've no idea where he must have gone to when he came back from London ? ’
8 it would have gone to either the sales manager or the regional managing director of the Eastern region of at the time
9 That money could have gone to so many good causes .
10 Do you feel that that would have solved the situation on Piper Alpha altogether or how far would it have gone to perhaps lessening the the blow of the the occasion ?
11 So that 's what I would have gone to there .
12 She appeared to have gone to quite a lot of trouble over the meal , Although , at that time , rationing was still in force , she produced pâté , a savoury mince , a surprisingly light lemon soufflé and a passable bottle of claret .
13 That er that line I think went to just er a bit further up and erm er I say not an any matter of er another couple of hundred yards I think before there was only a single track .
14 This was where Jesus was going , because he knew that to take to take something over and let's face it Jesus was looking to take over take something over to fulfil something and he was hoping to fulfil Judaism to take it over , to fulfil it , he had to go to where it mattered .
15 Alright he knew he had to go to afterwards , half past three , but he could n't unwind one bit there .
16 Over a decade , they 've gone to nearly all his shows .
17 ‘ As you 've gone to so much trouble , it would seem discourteous to refuse , ’ Ashley said .
18 ‘ Since you 've gone to so much trouble I suppose I 'd better change into something more in keeping with your splendour . ’
19 Your colleagues had gone to so much trouble to organise the party .
20 But when he and his family got back to their cabin they seemed upset because we had gone to so much trouble . ’
21 If he had gone to anywhere but scum , he would have been off-loaded by now .
22 It 's remarkable where it does go to really .
23 Whereas in most databases you have to go to quite a lot of effort to create the linked structure , in Delta Five it is expected that your databases will have this structure , and you have to work quite hard not to conform !
24 Cos Gordon wanted to go to straight through this and th the turn table .
25 you know , if they want the first day , then there gon na have to do another lot so what 's the point of sort of yourself out with fucking , I was n't really sure at the time that I wanted to go to so , you know , I , I said no I needed this job , but probably a bad I 've been offered a couple of month one 's as well , one month and two month 's , but I mean the trouble is
26 It 's gone to where it can be of use . "
27 I painted this wonderful front cloth for it — God knows where it 's gone to since — I painted it on my sitting room floor with David 's help .
28 We have had occasions where people have mis-dialled when they 've put on their diversion , and it 's gone to somewhere completely different , and the people at the other end can not understand why they 're getting phone calls for somebody who does n't work in their office .
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