Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv] to [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | I know but the one that goes right to Church Hill , that one . |
2 | After following Wilton Lane to the north for around ¾ mile the route goes right to Dunsdale Farm and on to meet the B1269 . |
3 | It goes on to Culworth , where it meets Banbury Lane , and may have proceeded along this Lane to the great markets of Northampton , where the cattle were sold in large numbers for fattening on the rich Midland pastures . |
4 | The Pope goes on to Mauritius on Saturday . |
5 | ‘ The one from Mainz goes on to Rome . |
6 | But Roxy er Roxy that was from his new C D Midnight Postcards and er he 's going to be at Nottingham 's Theatre Royal March the twenty eighth next year in Alfie , coming well ahead of it to tell us about it , and that 's going to be a blockbuster I think next year , and then goes on to Los Angeles . |
7 | I took the mid-afternoon express to Valladolid that goes on to Salamanca . |
8 | Crossing the road it follows a path across country to a small road leading to Ballagh Cross and goes on to Armagh Manor . |
9 | She goes on to Glasgow , London and Peterborough . |
10 | DEPARTURES BRITISH Airways ( 081-897 4000 ) flies daily to Hong Kong , apex return £468 ( Dec ) , £408 ( Jan ) . |
11 | I really felt like going to MacDonalds , I might get , if Helen goes down to Hertford I 'm gon na get her to get me a MacDonalds . |
12 | Yeah this is the one that goes down to Poole is n't it . |
13 | There was another pathfinder service that goes down to Norwood Gardens . |
14 | After departure of the 1620 to Sheffield , and depending on the good will of the driver , we managed to achieve many foot plate rides down to Wharf Lane and back as the train had to reverse into the down bay . |
15 | Your mum drives down to Ipswich . |
16 | Erm and then , of course , in the end she belongs entirely to Rochester . |
17 | Set in Alaska , it stars the Canadian folk-singer k. d. lang as Kotz , an orphaned Eskimo of ambiguous sexual identity and brooding potential violence , who latches on to Roswitha ( Rosel Zech ) , a middle-aged German emigree librarian still hanging on to memories of lost happiness like the jars of preserved berries she keeps in her bedroom . |
18 | Though Stark 's understanding of the sociology of knowledge was both more detailed and more sympathetic than that of the functionalist commentators , it owes little to Mannheim . |
19 | But on a more concrete level the Demoiselles owes most to Picasso 's use of ‘ primitive ’ sources . |
20 | and then Jasmine Flowers is in the corner , and then the salon is just at er it joins on to Jasmine Flowers . |
21 | Pointless samples start every song ; the beat is ridiculously loud and trying to be ravey but is too cluttered and shuffling ; the addition of a backing singer adds little to Peter Hooton 's irritating foghorn voice ; the guitars are still chiming , charmless indie-dance sounds throughout ; they still look like brickies and Peter Hooton still dances like my dad . |
22 | The Minchmoor Road turns right and drops down to Yarrowford . |
23 | Take the right hand path which cuts over the shoulder of Sail Liath and drops down to Shenavall , near the head of Loch na Sealga . |
24 | Two miles or so past Tintagel the path drops down to Trebawith Strand . |
25 | The wild , rhythmic drive of the first subject owes much to Shostakovich , yet the second subject would not sound out of place in a Star Trek film score , and its pseudo-oriental counter-theme is pure Hollywood . |
26 | This initiative owes much to Belle Tutaev who , while pioneering for an expansion of state-financed nursery education , suggested that mothers might like to establish their own ‘ playgroups ’ . |
27 | His interest in the emancipation of a class subject , as bringing about an historical synthesis , owes much to Lukács 's version of Marxism . |
28 | The event opens with some of his more recent ‘ topiary ’ interpretations of the Minster , where the whole is dominated by a very powerful interpretation of the Crucifixion that owes much to Matthias Grunewald ( 1475/801528 ) the Mathis der Maler of Hindemith 's opera . |
29 | This owes much to McKeown and Lowe who suggested that socioeconomic and environmental circumstances are the prime determinants of longevity . |
30 | OSF/1 , of course , owes much to AIX . |