Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] to go [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Baldwin contemplated all this at Aix , and made up his mind both to go for protection and to put at risk the first independent Conservative majority for two decades . |
2 | In the class of primary school pupils interviewed , only four children were told by their parents when to go to bed . |
3 | He 's a Kate Bush fan , not domestic at all , he needs ironing lessons , and we 've worked five w , we 've worked for five weeks together to go over territory , and before he joined er , a large part of his career was in contract services and projects and business development in ex-army . |
4 | It was the kind of coat her father had worn all those years ago to go to business . |
5 | Frequently couples at their golden wedding celebration will say something to the effect of ‘ we made it a point never to go to bed angry ’ . |
6 | , writes : MY MOTHER , many years ago , used to sing a song about a miner , warned by his daughter not to go to work because she dreamed of a disaster . |
7 | Annabel could hardly believe that she had a daughter about to go to university . |
8 | With Sykes about to go at Christmas as well , they were really up the creek . |
9 | Much of the International 's efforts were directed at reinforcing the resolution of European socialists not to go to war with each other . |
10 | Science : Windows on worlds beyond Science editor RogerHighfield spotlights the best of British space wizardry about to go on display in Seville |
11 | ‘ Now make up your minds where to go for lunch . |
12 | Well more misery for Forest another defeat more injuries less to go from strength to strength and we 'll be right back . |
13 | A wife 's promise not to go to court to seek maintenance from her estranged husband was deemed to be void as being contrary to public policy and , consequently , the husband 's promise to pay her money in consideration of her agreeing not to go to court was made without consideration and also void : Gaisberg v. Storr [ 1950 ] 1 K.B.107 , but see now , Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 , S.34 , below , p. 220 . |
14 | Only he left the Ministry some time ago to go into politics . ’ |