Example sentences of "[adj] to go [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 New radio anchormen RADIO Maldwyn , the independent radio station for Mid Wales and the Borders , due to go on the air on Thursday July 1 , will have Lee Thompson , 27 , presenting The Breakfast Show between 7am and 11am , Monday to Friday .
2 A recommendation to demolish the block of 1930s-vintage flats where the family lived is due to go to the council 's housing committee on 5 April .
3 The commission 's report , due to go to the president by early February , will eventually be published .
4 Encourage those who are mobile to go to the toilet on their own .
5 Or facing that to go on the turntable .
6 I want a sample of that to go to the Met Lab urgently .
7 It is , in fact , possible to go beyond the association of these particular principles with democracy , and say that the emergence of politics as we understand it was tied up with the emergence of democracy in ancient Greece .
8 It is not possible to go into the details of the technology involved or to mention all the companies now producing hardware and software for the hotel industry , but to name a few :
9 It is perfectly possible to go through a University career , satisfy the examiners , graduate in the splendour of the Great Hall , and leave as a Bristol graduate without ever once having thought how the whole thing has been organised .
10 The Army 's right to go on the streets is only one of the issues on which Eva Burrows has strong opinions .
11 I mean Tony 's been at the club a long time he 's expressed a wish to go erm his style and his age is probably just right to go on the continent , he 's twenty six years of age and er I would guess that his particular style wou possibly would be better suited to continental play than it is in England .
12 Normally amongst these is included any matter where the complainant has or had a right of appeal or right to go to the courts but has not used it .
13 The ‘ controversies of the day ’ certainly included the dispute over clause 43 of the Administration of Justice Bill in 1985 , by which the Government proposed to end the citizen 's right to go to the Court of Appeal when a lower court refused to give leave to apply for judicial review of the decision of a Minister or other public authority .
14 this , this , they only start from sort of like , there 's the house , and it goes half way up the garden , so I want fifty up at one side , and put fifty to go up other side , I want fifty to go across the garden , and they 're gon na go across the garden and cut the garden in half
15 that 's right , and he gets some unemployment money and I take ten pounds a week off him , for his food , I mean , it 's not enough but it 'll do , you know and then in dribs and drabs begrudgingly from that forty over the week once he starts to run out of money cos he 's paid once a fortnight I begin to give him his karate money and here 's two pounds fifty to go to the pub with Neil , you know , little bits
16 If you go and buy a a T V for a hundred and fifty pounds they 'd say thank you , a hundred and fifty pounds , plus VAT at a hundred per cent is another hundred and fifty to go to the government
17 Although GPs can arrange for the test to be done , it is almost always preferable to go to a STD clinic .
18 While the focus of our endeavour must necessarily be the degree to which the project has achieved its own stated objectives , the evaluators have felt free to go beyond the limits which those objectives described .
19 Any man is free to go to the wire .
20 Then he walked over and told me that a Corporal from the Foreign Legion recruiting office at Lille would come to pick me up in two hours ; until then I was free to go for a walk and get something to eat .
21 It 's sometimes easier to go through an agency .
22 ‘ He said he was going to trained to go on a crash team .
23 It seemed sensible to go to the flat and telephone from there .
24 Following the GCHQ case , the courts have appeared willing to go beyond the rules of natural justice when implying procedural impropriety .
25 Hence representing revenues from community X by R(X) we can say : The consequence is that the group of three communities would not be willing to go for the scheme involving supply to all three , since they would not be able to come up with an agreed method of sharing the £650 .
26 Do n't be afraid to go to the police .
27 Surely it 's true that everyone who changes his or her life because of crime — from those afraid to go out at night to those afraid to go into the parks they pay for — surely these people have been denied a basic civil right .
28 I was afraid to go into the house after what had happened in the village , so I hid in the hut .
29 Nevertheless the official surveyors who came to map the Trepke boundaries remained too afraid to go into the fields of the estate .
30 She was not afraid to go before a judge , ’ he said .
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