Example sentences of "[pron] go [prep] [noun sg] to " in BNC.
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1 | If I go from hero to bum , so be it . ’ |
2 | ‘ But several days later he came straight out with it and asked me if I was on the Pill and would I go on holiday to Scotland with him . |
3 | Identify the problem , e.g. should I go on holiday to Australia to meet a friend — I do n't know if I can afford it ? |
4 | So I went to work to the old market place in the high street when it was an old market an open market you know where McKays is now , McKays whatever . |
5 | The next morning I went for breakfast to the vast central cafeteria which served all the national pavilions . |
6 | For example , I went on holiday to Majorca last year with my mum and dad . |
7 | So I did n't really meet Tessa until I went on holiday to America and we were introduced by a mutual friend . |
8 | Two years ago , I went on holiday to the States and witnessed scenes in clubs that made me realize women were n't as inhibited as I 'd thought . |
9 | I went on foot to the house of the Frankensteins . |
10 | When I visited Estella 's London home , I found she had gone to stay with Miss Havisham , and so , leaving Magwitch in Herbert 's care , I went by coach to the town I knew so well . |
11 | So I went by coach to the old town , as I had done so many times before , and walked to the forge . |
12 | I wanted to go to Scotland and I remember I came to say goodbye to my parents and that was in the evening and I went by train to Liverpool Street and it was pouring with rain and I had to make my way , I had a taxi across to Euston , you see , and er and I went up th the left side of the country , see , past Carlisle and and then across and across and then and to Greenock er er to Dunoon , you see . |
13 | Slowly I went from pot to pot , pot to pot , giving each flower its drink of water . |
14 | I went from group to group apologizing , and then telephoned up to the lady 's room . |
15 | Pains which go from left to right . |
16 | ‘ Jim has been patching players up to keep them going from week to week . |
17 | It was all about a woman who goes on holiday to a hotel in Switzerland . |
18 | Is Klima , as the angry friend alleges on this occasion , a flirt , who goes from girl to girl ? |
19 | Back to his best Billy Lancaster , who goes from strength to strength each season , beat the talented Mark Jones , last year 's runner-up , by 21–16 , while Bob Severs was at his best to beat Michael Ryan 21–7 . |
20 | ‘ Why did n't you go by bike to Markham cum Cumbermound 's club ? ’ |
21 | This is confused : it was Robert who went on pilgrimage to Jerusalem , dying on the return journey in 1035 , and Ralph Glaber says clearly that it was he who married and divorced Estrith . |
22 | You go on back to bed . ’ |
23 | You go beyond gold to silver : mirror |
24 | Yeah I 'm , I 'm interested that that so many of you go from love to marriage as er swiftly as the horse and carriage similarly would suggest , I mean it , every one 's experience of love is , is different , every body here is , we 've been talking about love between er men and women , but there 's also love between women and women which we have n't talked about at all . |
25 | At first all that would come into it were moralising precepts about drink which he remembered from having to copy them as exercises when he was a student : I am told you go from street to street where everything stinks to the gods of alcohol . |
26 | How do we know that the laws of nature are not really like laws of a game of chess , but played on a chess board where the laws change as you go from place to place on the chess board , which is a very more complicated situation than an ordinary chess game where the laws are the same no matter where the pieces are . |
27 | We were just watching 4 What It 's Worth about all those people who go on holiday to the sunny Mediterranean , having booked a sea view , and come back with gastroenteritis from living over the dustbins and now want their money back , when Elinor came running up the garden path closely followed by Nigel . |
28 | But the poverty trap for those who go from unemployment to a low paid job is already severe and yesterday 's measures seem likely to make it worse . |
29 | But the poverty trap for those who go from unemployment to a low-paid job is already severe and yesterday 's measures seem likely to make it worse . |
30 | Well , this feller Colin i , she used to go out with him before she met Steve she used to , she went on a nanny 's course , she went to college to be a nanny |