Example sentences of "[adv] go to a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The answer is probably yes , provided there were concessionary tax rates for the retired and proper facilities for their leisure and recreation ; for surely these people only go to a foreign land for these reasons ? |
2 | The finance director of one of the companies says he believes that the productivity increases attributable to IT are coming to an end : ‘ Auditors are getting more productive — but it can only go to a certain level . ’ |
3 | Even my wife , enlightened , but energetically gregarious , upon my expressing my desire not to go to a certain gathering would say , ‘ Normal people like parties , they want to go . ’ |
4 | Chelsea already goes to a black majority state school in Arkansas , but for Amy the change was sudden . |
5 | No , I am not going to a fancy dress party , but to work . |
6 | Why do you not go to a provincial university meantime , and perhaps win a scholarship to Oxford from there ? |
7 | You can not go to a Franciscan centre without coming face to face with Francis ' emphasis on the cross . |
8 | Halliday and Kurzhals ( 1976 ) describe the value of specialist techniques for the child who ‘ learns the simple travel techniques of trailing in unfamiliar places , squaring off directly to go to a designated place , using the cross bar techniques when away from other children on a playground and retrieving dropped objects . |
9 | Always go to a respectable and accredited practitioner who uses disposable needles . |
10 | you always went to a proper butcher then , you did n't go to the supermarket because you had a good butcher that you used to go |
11 | They also went to a running stream at midnight . |
12 | The prize for the best European short also went to a British entry , Perfect Image by Maureen Blackwood . |
13 | Lawrence Skilling boldly goes to a New Generation Star Trek mini-convention |
14 | and erm you know , she 'd come from Hampshire apparently and she an an yo you know , er we got talking about ma and she 's taken her child away from the local school and sen , is now going to a little private school up the Tin Valley , near Tingrace apparently . |
15 | ‘ I decided I 'd rather go to a small club and work my way up . |
16 | She says it 's peculiar nowadays to go to a single sex establishment and she 's glad that men will now be able to go to Somerville |
17 | Its consumer health division , which markets the Sanatogen range , is now up for sale and could well go to a foreign buyer . |
18 | You ca n't go to a Catholic church here . |
19 | I would n't go to a neighbouring track to watch . |
20 | You would n't go to anyone else , because banks are where you go for finance , and you would n't go to a shady one , because that 's not sound business practice . ’ |
21 | They were met at the front door by a delirious spaniel , who clearly had no idea of funeral decorum , and they proceeded into the front room , where Bill Clough switched on a bulging orangey imitation-coal electric fire , and then went to a horrible drinks cabinet — all plastic and flashing lights . |
22 | Simon had failed his eleven plus , and then gone to a Catholic school . |
23 | The discovery instead went to a professional astronomer , Konrad Rudnicki , who shortly thereafter found the comet on photographs taken on the large telescope at Palomar Mountain . |
24 | Girls either go to a local centre for tuition , or to the tutor 's home , or are taught within their own homes . |
25 | So the doctor 's definition must say , yes , she 's confined to home , because of , the incapacity , whatever it may be , or she 's actually gone to a recognised medical institution , hospital , nursing home , whatever it may be . |