Example sentences of "[vb base] go [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A spokesman said while they accept they 've lost the copyright battle , they still intend to go to court again in an attempt to get the damages reduced .
2 So I opened it and it 's one of these things er if you book to go to Dublin before May the , whatever , the end of May
3 I asked her about the letter and she said she could n't remember anything about it but she filled in something when they came back from Belfast and she said open it , so I opened it and it 's one of these things er if you book to go to Dublin before May the whatever , the end of May , then if you went again in the Autumn , you you get er fifty pounds worth of vouchers or something , you go half price .
4 He would have preferred Grégoire to go to school and mix with other children .
5 ‘ I mean to go to Italy one day , as my brother has done , ’ she told me , when I discovered her on a stone bench in the garden , reading a book .
6 Ballet simply does not figure in black or working-class lives ; such children tend to go into dance through rock music , reggae , discos — and that means modern dance .
7 Stephen Day , Guinness marketing manager for Kaliber , who witnessed Smithwick 's demise , admits : ‘ Ale drinkers tend to be older and more settled in their habits than the new young trialists who tend to go for lager , so it was more difficult to persuade them .
8 Placings were the most popular method of issue over 1985–89 , although the average size at £6m was considerably smaller than offers for sale and tenders at £62.3 and £32.8 million respectively , reflecting the fact that smaller companies tend to go for placings as they tend to be cheaper ( see Table 11.2 ) and placings have also become more popular as a result of the requirements for the size of company using a placing being relaxed after Big Bang .
9 Its use is very simple — you tell the manager which cells hold the values you want to change , and they 're added to the scenario , which you name ( I tend to go for Disaster , Real and Brill — all self explanatory ) .
10 Have a look at the introd the erm I find is a bit sort of sleepy , I tend to go to sleep , but the and quite got nice big pictures and interesting stories .
11 The larger quantities tend to go to engineering firms — probably for degreasing in their test labs ’ .
12 Right , I want to go through isomerism and then go straight onto the erm e , go strai glad you made , a bit late but er
13 If I want to go into town I do n't need to worry about .
14 ‘ If you want to go into Newcastle , then I 'll take you into Newcastle . ’
15 You say erm you want to go into sort of C colon my D I R
16 Women are free to choose where they want to go for advice and treatment .
17 Women are free to choose where they want to go for advice and treatment .
18 They all want to go to brothels in the evening and they think I know where they can be found .
19 ‘ I want to go to Greece , ’ said Mary , but smilingly and rather sleepily .
20 For example in the revision of I want to + infinitive I want to go to Italy might be taken as the basic sentence .
21 You want to go to Tibet or somewhere .
22 Evenings are their weakest time since they soon begin to feel fatigued and want to go to sleep relatively early .
23 This is something to bear in mind when choosing your hotel room in a Basque village : it is picturesque assuredly to have a view of the frontón from your window , but it might not seem such a good idea if they start playing when you want to go to sleep .
24 I want to go to sleep for a month .
25 ‘ I just want to go to sleep .
26 I just want to go to sleep and forget — forget it . ’
27 I want , I need to be fresh in the office I do n't want to be fresh in front of the television , I want to go to sleep .
28 I looked at the other day and I was thinking oh god , I want to go to sleep a couple of days last , you know
29 And then when he took he wheeled about in a wheelchair he 'd say , I want to go to army Emma .
30 ‘ I want to go to Fablan Fawr . ’
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