Example sentences of "[noun pl] go to the " in BNC.
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31 | Many stores were as small as 500 sq ft — about the size of the corner shops which they still resembled — but as the big boys got bigger the small shops went to the wall . |
32 | And , without a hint of irony , under the heading ‘ All kinds of people enjoy the arts ’ , it says that 3.1 million News of the World readers go to the theatre , and 1,157,000 Sun readers attend art galleries or exhibitions . |
33 | Pupils from 16 Colchester schools went to the University of Essex to take part in the 43rd annual Colchester Schools ' Music Festival . |
34 | Funds go to the Heysham station in Lancashire , Torness in Scotland , Hartlepool and Dungeness . |
35 | Rain saw his eyes go to the clock . |
36 | Paige let her eyes go to the window . |
37 | Thanks go to the Inner Kent girls for arranging such a nice tea on the 21st June . |
38 | Thanks go to the Inner Kent girls for arranging such a nice tea on the 21st June . |
39 | Our thanks go to the Surrey , Berks and Oxon girls for the lovely tea at the April meeting . |
40 | ‘ Last year , ’ said Kāli , as we walked along behind the houses , ‘ Mother and one or two other women started before the forest was officially opened — before ban pasāi — and people were so angry that they made the women 's husbands go to the headman and pay a fine of five rupees each . ’ |
41 | She saw his eyes go to the coat fixture , and guessed that he knew the jacket hanging there belonged to Travis when he went and took it from its hanger . |
42 | Indeed , with elections to popular committees and the executive committees of the local Assembly , Libyans went to the polls every eighteen months or so . |
43 | Only the conclusions or any outstanding disputes go to the full Cabinet . |
44 | It ca n't be a good idea to allow licences to go to the highest bidder . |
45 | Charlton said on Monday : ‘ We are certainties to go to the States , the only question is which team comes with us , Denmark or Spain . ’ |
46 | Northern Ireland , who face Denmark tonight , and the Republic are both in Group Three and Charlton said on Monday : ‘ We are certainties to go to the States , the only question is which team comes with us , Denmark or Spain . ’ |
47 | Er , next for job descriptions to go to the quality manual . |
48 | However , the numbers were small and examination of the data showed that several of the Blacks were arrested on one day ( during riots ) and at least one was charged with robbery , probably with adults ; this one incident could have accounted for the larger percentage of Blacks going to the Crown Court . |
49 | With almost all posts going to the present Shadows , interest centres on the choice of Lord Chancellor . |
50 | Posts going to the opposition included the Defence and National Security portfolios . |
51 | Amato 's Cabinet was predominantly composed of members of the PSI and the Christian Democrat ( DC ) party , with some posts going to the Social Democrats ( PSDI ) and the Liberals ( PLI ) . |
52 | There will be a number of wires going to the motherboard including the main power connector . |
53 | It is vital that all members being something along , with proceeds going to the society 's special fund . |
54 | On the Sunday all the show fish are auctioned off with the proceeds going to the BKA funds . |
55 | If the claim was rejected , the animal was sold , with the proceeds going to the government . |
56 | Harris opened his first London gallery in 1928 when only twenty years old , concentrating largely on Spanish Old Masters , and held his last and widely acclaimed exhibition ‘ From Greco to Goya ’ in November 1938 , during the Spanish Civil War , all proceeds going to the Red Cross . |
57 | Voice Pop Quiz The Monico Bar is to be the venue for a pop quiz with proceeds going to the Voice Charity Group . |
58 | Admission is 50p with all proceeds going to the Aged Members ' Treat . |
59 | The toys will be sold with proceeds going to the trust and the closing date for entries is March 31 . |
60 | The amount of tax coming in every year has dropped by £30 billion , with companies going to the wall and millions of people losing their jobs and claiming dole . |