Example sentences of "[pron] go [noun sg] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I am not always at the village , ’ said Allen , ‘ sometimes I go east to Lincoln , or south to Peterborough , I have been as far as Lynn . |
2 | Nobody went east to west along the axis of the new boulevard . |
3 | Now , to this day , I 'm a dunce at the geography of England , I know where the principle towns are , I know you go north to Manchester and south to London and generally get about . |
4 | From here you go south-west to posts 41 and 42 and move out of the forest and follow the line of the wall to the summit of Grisedale Pike . |
5 | After 5 days in Rotorua we went south to Taupo , a disappointing touristy place except for a lovely walk to the Huka Falls beside the crystal-clear , swirling waters of the Waikato River , and a visit to Cherry Island ( in the river ) where you are warmly greeted by numerous tame animals and birds as you roam around . |
6 | From Te Awamutu we went east to Rotorua and found a wonderful motor camp on the edge of town with its own hot pools . |
7 | Here we definitely parted company , as they went east to Nelson while we continued north to Marahau . |
8 | So it goes south to Gath , but it takes the plague with it , together with an unearthly confusion and terror . |
9 | He brings with him his radio and prepares for — his — match with Lierse listening to BBC hoping for Leeds goals … and after the Wembley match he went straigth to Batty for changing shirts — i think he said that for the couple of last minutes that was the main thing — not that he had made a great goal or Norway getting a draw . |
10 | He had the Intelligence and the Security and the Branch all burrowing in their computers for an Englishman called Colt who wiped people for the cause of the Republic of Iraq , and he had sweet nothing to do , unless he went eye to eye with the mysteries of the thermostat . |