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

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1 I used to have to go to the toilet if I thought I was going to fight anyone , or just go to bed and close my eyes and think , ‘ Not long , not long , not long to go ’ , to keep myself down there .
2 or just go to the outpatients in general , and the casualty
3 A recent research project has certainly proved that a large number of very young babies would stop crying or even go to sleep whenever they heard the introductory music to certain television soap operas .
4 If you wanted to take them off or even go to the lavatory , you had to undo a complicated buttoned flap at the front .
5 Besides cleaning up the city 's litter , he was determined to cure its chronic pollution problem , and duly went to war on public and private traffic , proposing a total ban from some areas .
6 At the Gloucester Forest Eyre in July 1634 he produced perambulations of 1228 and 1282 , ‘ both agreeing that the Bounds of the Forrest [ of Dean ] began at Gloucester Bridge , and so went to Monmouth Bridge and Chepstow Bridge , and came round again by the Severne to Gloucester . ’
7 As she said this , I could see the doctor putting on his mackintosh and hat in the hall and so went to him , the teapot still in my hand .
8 Many of the new firms that started were under-capitalised and so went to the wall , but the net number has increased by many hundreds of thousands since 1979 .
9 It had taken six telephone calls and much going to and fro before Peter and Susie finally arrived for their first counselling appointment .
10 Nutritionists and cartographers still draw the so-called ‘ hunger line ’ through Asia and the Americas ; the poorer people who live in those countries that are sandwiched between Mexico and Chile , and between North Korea and New Guinea , exist on diets of fewer than 2,250 calories a day , and thus go to bed each night hungry .
11 How about I could I could go down and just go to some places in Hull on spec .
12 Indeed I had also hoped that we might pick up some extra coach passengers , who , strange as it might seem , would prefer to forgo the train ride altogether and just go to the eisteddfod .
13 chained up , such a beautiful , beautiful countries and just go to , to any , to any length to be destroyed .
14 And just go to reception
15 But they will only do this , it turns out , if you 're 19 and just going to college .
16 He was educated at Harrow , won an exhibition to New College , Oxford , where he failed to take a degree , and finally went to Trinity College , Dublin ( BA and MA , 1919 ) .
17 Quinn eased the armchair away from the wall , grunted a few times for the benefit of the wall microphone , switched off the tape-recorder , rolled on to the bed and genuinely went to sleep .
18 Colds may settle in the nose and usually go to the chest with much whistling , wheezing and dyspnoea , worse ( < ) exertion .
19 If this method is barred because the headmaster does not agree that the child might have a learning difficulty called dyslexia , then the parents will have to go outside the school system and possibly go to the Dyslexia Institute at Staines , where a full assessment is carried out , with a report , which is sent to the parents .
20 The typical pattern is for the Japanese businessman to eat at a restaurant in the evening and thereafter go to a bar or cabaret .
21 She took part in a number of land occupations and later went to the capital to work for FECCAS there .
22 Amy Roberts , a winner in 1991 , was given a special prize of two tickets for Me and My Girl , and later went to Edinburgh Playhouse with her mother , Ruth .
23 Oh yes , if Greg had been around when the storm broke he 'd have faced ruin — and probably gone to gaol into the bargain .
24 She lived out of doors and often went to work in the fields with the contadini .
25 He never stops talking about it and often goes to Elland Road .
26 She was prepared to come to Edinburgh with me again , and even go to gay discos with me to keep me company .
27 ‘ I tried to get help , and even went to the police , telling them he was taking and selling heroin .
28 The Epitome or Gaius ' Institutes still distinguishes between legacies and trusts , and even goes to the trouble of explaining what the difference is .
29 The terrier , a Jack Russell , was always a hunting animal , working rough ground and even going to ground in those situations where it could safely get down into a fox earth or a drainpipe .
30 When he spent the Whitsun weekend with John Hayward in Cambridge , he looked " very haggard and washed out and dispirited " and simply went to sleep on Hayward 's bed for two afternoons .
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