Example sentences of "[adv] to go to the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He could not live sanely , wholly , without her ; it was not enough to go to the playhouse , watch her tempting presence above him on the stage , without the least hope of possessing it . |
2 | Therefore , since the sellers ' breach had not been serious enough to go to the root of the contract , the buyers were entitled only to damages . |
3 | But Henry was hellbent on getting Finch up , hellbent enough to go to the analyst on his behalf . |
4 | Nobody who was lucky enough to go to the city 's Usher Hall can have forgotten the splendid Dies Irae . |
5 | I lost some weight and felt ill enough to go to the doctor who sent me to hospital in Northallerton . |
6 | Sunday was not much better ; Miss Huntley had not risen from her bed until one p.m. and had not left the flat until five , then only to go to the cinema . |
7 | Scouts had only to go to the North-east , the Birmingham area or any of the thickly populated districts to discover several players almost up to the top League standard . |
8 | Well next spring , in May of next year , we 're looking to put a trip together to go to the northwest of the country , to Old Trafford , obviously er Manchester United 's home ground , also to Anfield and also to a couple of er other places that are n't sort of sporty but I 'm sure will interest you . |
9 | If it is a view you are after , then better to go to the top of the Pic du Midi than remain down on the col , for from there the prospect has for long been famous , especially to the north over the plains and , on a good day , westward to the Atlantic . |
10 | ‘ You 're down to go to the dentist Friday , ’ Paul says . |
11 | Neil get out of his aircraft obviously to go to the telephone . |
12 | Meanwhile Mrs Thatcher — shortly to go to the House of Lords — welcomed the election outcome : she said : ‘ It was a famous victory with a clear majority . |
13 | Organise your affairs so as to get to the patient quickly , or decide not to go to the patient and use routinely the 999 service , but do have a practice policy . |
14 | The next morning I thought it wiser not to go to the Treasury . |
15 | Cloke said his instructions on Vaguely Artistic were to sit upsides the favourite , Market Leader , and not to go to the front too quickly . |
16 | She could have decided not to go to the bus-stop , because she foresaw that it would all end in her death . |
17 | She was n't sure if he would come , but it never occurred to her not to go to the rock where they had met before . |
18 | I think we 'll just have a nice quiet day today erm there 's a little bit of a snag because I do n't quite know what we 're going to do about all these children that like to go to the library . |
19 | That 's why I kept putting it off to go to the doctor to get help 'cos I thought that , with me having kids , he would automatically ring the social services and tell them . |
20 | I remember the boy rose once to go to the bathroom , his thin , adolescent frame weaving in pain . |
21 | THE boys in blue turned knights in shining armour yesterday to go to the rescue of a young German woman left stranded in a resort . |
22 | Scarborough lifeboat was launched yesterday to go to the aid of a motor cruiser Sea Spray after it broke down off Cayton Bay . |
23 | Passenger John Keane , of Newmarket , Co Cork , said : ‘ I got up to go to the toilet at 6 o'clock and noticed this very strong , striking smell . |
24 | The man and the crocodile settled down to watch the film , then during the interval , the crocodile got up to go to the toilet . |
25 | I got up to go to the toilet but they er must have been too quick for me , . |
26 | It 's always dark in morning in winter — it used to be dark when I got up to go to the building site . |
27 | Some time later I got up to go to the loo . |
28 | Or they 'll wait until I 'm half-way through a sentence , and get up to go to the loo . |
29 | If you got up to go to the loo , you 'd trip over this bundle . ’ |
30 | By 2.30am , Liz was feeling increasingly uncomfortable , though , so she got up to go to the loo and by ten to three , she was finding it impossible to get back to sleep . |