Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [conj] go to " in BNC.
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1 | Er er well the engine which should have pulled , the post train , broke down so that went to the works and the engine which took its replacement |
2 | Er and if you did n't start at that early hour you 'd , you 'd , you 'd never , they used to get , sit up in bed , have a wash , then lie down again and go to sleep . |
3 | He looked at Miranda 's white , exhausted face and said , ‘ I thought you might like to knock off early and go to Hair ’ . |
4 | So if you were on night duty , it was n't much use getting off early and going to bed for a couple of hours and then going to court — you might be engaged in court for a long time . |
5 | He could — should ! — get off now and go to bed . |
6 | but erm , does n't have they only had the white ones , so I think I might go to Waitrose , not Waitrose , erm , might get up early tomorrow and go to erm , what 's it called , erm , Sainsburys , yeah . |
7 | The hearing was told Miss Dixon was bound by a grievance procedure at the home which meant she must raise matters of concern internally rather than go to an outside body . |
8 | And at night — because the men have their own separate lodging — they curl up together and go to sleep . |
9 | In Nice he got up early and went to Survage 's room and painted until midday , then took a swig of alcohol , made a face and returned to the canvas . |
10 | So I got up early and went to the judge 's house and told him about the monster . |
11 | ( ROS gets up quickly and goes to HAMLET . ) |
12 | We have , therefore , to consider why marriages effectively end , as well as why couples will go as far as to go to the courts to legally separate , and what social factors underlie the responses to changes in legislation . |
13 | But I do not believe that one goes as far as going to the figure that the County Council is proposing . |
14 | I left Bella a note , came back here and went to bed in the spare room . |
15 | All that was easy to believe now , it was easy to imagine the drunkenness , and Timothy Gedge letting the facts slip out because he did n't care , because he 'd find it enjoyable , even better than going to a funeral . |
16 | and when I heard er th from him that he 's going to er pick up somebody somewhere , and pick up somebody somewhere else and go to the to a |
17 | He ate his dinner and said nothing , played his violin and felt nothing , worked when the lights came on again and went to bed without another thought . |
18 | If you are elderly or widowed , organisations like Age Concern and CRUSE will actually help you with the practical details and , if not in either of these categories , you could do no better than go to your nearest Citizens ' Advice Bureau for some help . |