Example sentences of "[verb] gone [adv prt] to the " in BNC.

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1 Suppose the night porter has gone through to the kitchen to make a sandwich .
2 What if the Thou has gone over to the She : are the two then at the same level of estrangement from the I ?
3 Fred Couples , the Americans ' man of the season so far but who did not play last week , has gone back to the top amid a wholesale reshuffle .
4 Hypnotists working for the police ask an individual , most commonly a witness or a victim , to imagine that he has gone back to the time of the crime .
5 ‘ Why , Rohan has gone back to the Haut-Médoc .
6 Thank you very much I think er councillor said that in er Tory erm motions goes against er Conservative er national policy but what it does identify is a very worrying sub text to the Tory policies of the moment because w means testing for hou for housing welfare has gone back to the worst aspects of the nineteen thirties politics basically .
7 The Government has gone back to the Appeal COurt tonight in a second attempt to stop Central Television screening the first filmed interview with mass murderer Dennis Nilsen .
8 The actor who played Dirty Den in Eastenders has gone back to the prison where he was once an inmate .
9 No , he 'd gone up to the traffic lights and this cyclist sort of like cycled up , jumped off his bike and wheeled it round the corner so he
10 He 'd gone over to the hedge that ran along each side of the white lodge and he 'd sat down .
11 ‘ We 'd gone down to the Net , the day it happened .
12 She 'd gone down to the seashore with the dogs and there he 'd been , following her .
13 and he was let out and first , within twenty four hours he 'd gone down to the South Coast and killed his mother and his girl friend
14 He liked his porter , but if he 'd gone back to the stable …
15 She said , do you know she said we 'd gone off to the woods and I suddenly remembered I 'd left my purse in the car .
16 ‘ If Gebrec was upset or worried about something and just wanted to be alone to think things over , ’ said Jack , ‘ he might have gone up to the belvedere , or down by the river where we went yesterday to do our painting . ’
17 Surely Ashenden would have gone up to the Pay-Out desk immediately , if he 'd been there especially since that was the only time he was going to be in the betting-shop .
18 Without Fergie 's influence , for example , she would never have gone along to the Berkeley Square night club , Annabel 's , as she did on the night of Prince Andrew 's stag party , with Fergie and comedienne Pamela Stephenson , both of them dressed up as policewomen .
19 You should have gone back to the optician when you had the eye infection , as this was clear evidence that there was something wrong .
20 We could have gone back to the where we started and then we only paid a couple of hundred pounds a year for the land that they used to keep the grass cut and everything but the problem was really the area .
21 Rather too pertinent , I thought , for the place 's original dweller , who must have gone down to the Atlantic in a small boat on many a stormy night .
22 She thought Finn must have gone down to the workroom .
23 I could have gone down to the café and talked literature with the lads , but there did n't seem to be much point without Jim and Anna .
24 Well the skipper of the hopper , he get into trouble for that cos he should have gone out to the dumping ground .
25 If she had not met the man at that particular moment , she would not have gone out to the highway and she would not have met Flynn .
26 He also appears to be physically generating a new language , having gone back to the simplest animal and natural cries .
27 But again , see again cos we 're not following the actual script , the picking up and pinpointing people mentioned in earlier conversations , which you would 've done if you 'd 've gone back to the planning the future .
28 To Abbott and Hornsby were added the names of Captain Lawrence , with whom Wilson had been associated in the formation of the Certificated Officers ' Union , Maurice Darby , the originator of the first Glasgow branch who was alleged to have gone over to the Shipping Federation in 1890 , Robert Pleasance , former secretary of the Tower Hill branch who had been expelled from the union in the same year , and a Thomas Carey , an official of the NSFU discharged for unsatisfactory conduct in 1911 who , Wilson claimed , immediately became involved with the Federation and , while still in its pay , assisted Lewis in setting up the British Seafarers ' Union .
29 Last year of course they did superbly , they beat Southend who were then in the fourth division , and look what 's happened to them , they 've gone up to the third division .
30 You get wet , sweaty , but there 's nothing to dry the sweat off , not sweating and drying off , so they feel clammy , okay , so we 've looked at their colour and we 've felt their skin and we 've felt that it 's horrible and clammy and cold , what about their pulse , we 've gone down to the pulse now
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