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

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1 The ‘ stick ’ of going to a rival company who would use the publicity can act as another pressure .
2 Like tonight , faced with the ordeal of going to a grand dinner party with people who all knew each other and were far removed from her experience , she had acquitted herself proudly and well .
3 Is there any possibility of going to a separate system and using er non potable water for all these other activities which must take up about seventy five or eighty percent of the quantities ?
4 An honourable offer from Covent Garden or Glyndebourne for a worthy artistic venture is acceptable , but ‘ if I have a feeling that someone 's dreaming of going to a small provincial European theatre because they 're offered 1,000 dollars and they think it 's more important than a whole season at the Kirov , I am so angry and upset that I am absolutely confident when I say do n't come back .
5 But what is the meaning of this apparently nonsensical ritual of going to a running stream at midnight at the time of a full moon ?
6 Yes I think that the Scot 's are more puritanical and also I , I had three babies , erm I was pregnant out there and I flew back to Scotland to have them and the difference between going to a Swiss gynaecologist and seeing a doctor here was incredible .
7 ‘ It ranged from going to a new swimming pool with a whirly slide to going to the National Gallery .
8 Choice of equipment is vital and it is better for a beginner not to buy his clubs before going to a professional for his lessons .
9 Frederick , who is developing a sideline in composing , plans to stay at school until after A-levels before going to a musical academy .
10 And if she wants a new pair of shoes she 's got ta go to a new town and pay for them .
11 Horses sometimes suffer depression on going to a new home .
12 Yet he was insisting on going to a whelping case .
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