Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] go to the " in BNC.

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1 The industries which used to provide employment for inner city residents have either died or long since gone to the new towns or to green field sites and industrial estates on the outskirts of the towns .
2 And she 'd only just gone to the end of the road to phone Ken was working away .
3 • An increased pumping of the heart ensures that the exercising muscles receive all the extra blood and yet enough still goes to the brain and other vital organs .
4 And I only ever went to the first reunion after graduation . ’
5 You would also be billed for help in rescuing a cat from a tree — you 'd be better off going to the RSPCA who will save your moggy cost-free .
6 You may be better off going to the RSPCA , which is free
7 Now I know that I 'm going and Alma 's going , but we 've yet to decide I would rather just go to the crematorium
8 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 .
9 The issues raised there not only go to the root of the relationships between adults and children but also raise the issue of political control in general and in particular , the rights and duties of individuals to confront a sense of injustice .
10 I 'm just going for a piss now I 'm not fucking going to the toilet .
11 Do not just go to the solicitor who did you conveyancing , or walk into your nearest solicitor 's firm on the high street .
12 and that obviously they would be tend to be other children with mother 's there so they would need perhaps a play facility there and other children who goes to the E N T clinic can go to the not just go to the outpatients casualty
13 And then he said , I do n't mean to put pressure on , but I want to get to know you , we 've got so much in common and erm I want to take you out for dinner , not just go to the concert , but , we do n't get to know each other that way .
14 Comdisco got out of the risk arbitrage business and shortly thereafter went to the somewhat less receptive credit markets for $100m to boost its liquidity .
15 The last word does not always go to the fastest gun .
16 Oh , just about go to the loo
17 I mean you know well is probably just about to become a member of our flight I mean he 's going through he 's just about to go to the R A F College in Cranwell
18 It can not then go to the carer no matter how long the care has lasted .
19 Cos you know , you know how she 's always like going to the toilet yeah with the door open and like showing her tits to people and running round the school
20 ‘ We hardly ever went to the mainland .
21 The key response being sought was , presumably , ‘ Here 's a really sensible way of running my finances : after all , I hardly ever go to the bank anyway .
22 Turn left here to go to the waterfall Pistyll Rhyd-y-meinciau at the head of the valley .
23 Ipswich for example , was providing a full service and has now actually gone to the times that we 're providing .
24 And with even more riches going to the big clubs , then it follows that even less goes to the smaller clubs .
25 Erm who would n't necessarily go to the schools marquis of course .
26 Erm well just go to the final question now I mean Erm when th now the flats are emptying out and they 're coming down , erm and what what do you see is gon na be the problem ?
27 Apart from anything else , we , we do n't just go to the theatre we have , we really tend to wait to be invited
28 But it does n't always go to the front of them .
29 ‘ Twelve months later the conclusion is that the race does n't always go to the swift — even if it is the way the bookmaker bets , ’ commented Mike Gaston , the station 's managing director , who took over running the company just a year ago .
30 I could n't ever go to the police .
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