Example sentences of "[adv] go to [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Robert Carnwath feared that the Act was so confused that we could not go to court with a realistic chance of winning .
2 ‘ I had a phone call from Mr. Mendelson. ’ — the solicitor — ‘ He asked me if I would agree to accept half of the stock of Mr. Mahmoud on condition that I would not go to court against him .
3 Edward did not go to school with other children .
4 He was not a very intelligent man ; intelligent men do not go to prison with such sad regularity .
5 I 'd generally go to supper by eight , and when we stick to these old-fashioned rules we shall make our visitors conform to them too .
6 They would soon go to sleep in the back of the car .
7 Yeah but housewives do n't usually go to sleep at this time in the afternoon .
8 Do you usually go to bed at midnight ?
9 You can both go to hell for all I care , ’ Sarella wondered how it was they 'd managed to get off the subject of the telephone call so quickly .
10 ‘ You 'll probably go to bed with an ache somewhere else if all my plans come to fruition , ’ she told him insolently .
11 ‘ I shall probably go to bed for the afternoon , and think of you lot working . ’
12 This document purports to carry out the last mortal wish of the testator , except that he will probably go to eternity without being entirely sure that the document he signed actually said what he wanted , because he was quite unable to read it .
13 Emmie thought she could probably go to sleep in less time than anyone else in the world .
14 These two will now go to war with one another ’ .
15 We 're particularly proud of him in South Cambridgeshire , as we 're also proud that so many of our environmental health officers like Alan Hobson do sterling work for us , and we are looking to them in the in the future with this semi-autonomy that they 've been given to really take on board the opportunities which have been given to them under the 1990 Act to really go to town on environmental health .
16 A lot of ideas can really go to hell in production ; writing , casting , direction all being uncertain variables .
17 ‘ I 'd rather go to bed with you than see round any house , ’ she said .
18 And a Manchester mother vowed she would rather go to prison for life than pay a £4,000 bill run up by her son .
19 I might even go to church in the morning .
20 Erm , well as long as the child is , is young enough to believe in the bogie man , everything is fine , and that child may well go to bed on time and er , and er , shuts its eyes and goes straight to sleep er in fear .
21 you might as well go to bed with a Mills and Boon .
22 May as well go to bed in a drunken stupor after dinner , same as the rest of them .
23 ‘ You must n't go to sleep on my shoulder ’ , I objected , ‘ all the world knows you ’ .
24 fireman and yet he would n't he dare n't go to sleep with the light off .
25 I said to him : do n't go to sleep in the middle of rehearsals !
26 Go to bed at half seven , she does n't go to sleep until about quarter past ten some nights reading
27 All the negative states of emotion drain our energy — ‘ Do n't go to bed with a quarrel ’ is not just another saying , as our state of sleep is affected adversely by the quarrel .
28 ‘ Why I did n't go to bed with Warren Beatty ’ by actress Sean Young
29 WHY I DID N'T GO TO BED WITH WARREN BEATTY
30 You could , for example , frighten a child into conformity with your wishes by saying that erm , you know , if , if the child does n't go to bed at the right time , the bogie man will come and eat them up , or something .
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