Example sentences of "[verb] to go [adv prt] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I say the choice , but since any even half-curious visitor to the High Pyrenees will want to go up both valleys , it comes down only to deciding which to visit first .
2 I do not want to go over that ground again ; suffice it to say that we accept the Secretary of State 's assurance that the Government are making a genuine effort to find a mechanism to implement Lord Cullen 's recommendation 30 .
3 eh , the same number on four lines , but if were want to go out four people were to phone in at the one time
4 ‘ In that case I want to go out this afternoon and do something .
5 But while County are tipped to go up this time , Francis could be stepping on to a bigger stage before next spring .
6 If you 're willing to go down the route to drag hunting I am willing to support any hunt that wants to go down that route and I am sure this authority would .
7 On a Sunday , they could go down to chapel , the old girls 'd to go down one side of the aisle , they 'd go down the other , the old men , tried to put his hand out , touch the old lady …
8 So I said , we done all that , and then we 'd to go back fourteen miles .
9 I think they 're fantastic , even though they 're not going to go up this season .
10 I wonder if they 're going to go out this year ?
11 And er I 've got to go back next week for a sort of check up and I mean I suppose that 'll continue for weeks to come .
12 I 've got to go out this evening .
13 The medium of continuous recording prompted the inclusion of bridging scenes to allow one group of characters time to go off one set and onto another while the action is carried on by the second group of characters .
14 I mean holiday prices were , were sort of scheduled to go up this year compared to last year 's , probably sort of eight , nine , ten per cent .
15 Remember that you are bound to go along some passages that are dead ends .
16 Some staff felt they needed to go back one stage and ask why a formula was a good idea in the first place .
17 Now you ca n't do that without going and asking think with the organisations such as housing associations , some factor information about where we would stand if we decide to go down that route .
18 So maybe that ticking does n't mean that the mine is set to go off any time .
19 Much as I would enjoy debating this matter with the hon. Gentleman , whom I might also call my hon. Friend , I do not wish to go down this path .
20 ALL good news , but I fear that taxes may have to go up next year if the Chancellor misses his projected £244.5bn target on spending .
21 Aye , but I 'll have to go down next week because they 're off school .
22 I 'll have to go back some day .
23 ‘ To be honest , Clem , it started to go out twenty years ago when we failed to join the Common Market at the outset .
24 and I do prefer to work on the er on a personal recommendations or referrals basis because that actually allows me to , to devote most of my time to my current clients without having to go out cold calling and looking for people .
25 ‘ We are also intending to go out this summer to hot spots and find out just how hot they are , ’ said Mr Carson .
26 Then , just as someone mentioned the band were preparing to go on next door , my luck changed .
27 I said I du n no how they afford it , I said I ca n't afford to go out one day a week ,
28 I think , yes we 're going to have to go back that way .
29 You used to have to go down three steps , and they used to fetch the beer in a jug .
30 We 've to go back fourteen miles , we 've come fourteen and we 've to go back fourteen miles .
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