Example sentences of "[adv] go to [noun] in " in BNC.
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1 | He has no time for the fair-weather aid groups , who will only go to Romania in the summer and is annoyed by those who deliver basic supplies , take a few pictures and never return . |
2 | ‘ I 'm not going to sleep in this house , ’ she insisted in a tearful , hiccupy voice . |
3 | Our ships no longer plough the seas to seek cheap food at the cheapest price , and children no longer go to school in poor clothing . |
4 | For example , we did not go to Australia in July . |
5 | To meet new people meant a lot to me because those of my Fontanellato friends who had not gone to school in Parma had already started work . |
6 | They would soon go to sleep in the back of the car . |
7 | But then there are a lot of wedding fairs and it 's in the end you know , brides I mean there ca n't be any keener than brides , they just go to extremes in their preparation . |
8 | And my father I think just went to school in the Wintertime . |
9 | But she still goes to school in Soweto — a journey of two-and-a-half hours each way by train and bus . |
10 | We usually go to London in the winter but the house is having alterations done to it so we ca n't . |
11 | No messenger of his ever went to Rome in the early years of Henry I 's reign without pressing for a papal confirmation of Canterbury 's primacy . |
12 | Er and that 's been fixed up to go to Wilmslow in Cheshire next Tuesday . |
13 | For some reason ( probably ignorance of the comic art ) Will Hay , the majestic Thirties comedian who also went to school in Stockton was overlooked by the Academy . |
14 | Knights also went to war in company ; a number , sometimes from the same lordship , would serve in the retinue of a great lord . |
15 | Emmie thought she could probably go to sleep in less time than anyone else in the world . |
16 | He probably went to England in 1709 , though his life before his publishing career began in 1734 is obscure . |
17 | One often goes to extremes in order to arrive at a physical configuration that is mathematically soluble by simple means . |
18 | Oh mostly that really , supposedly going to America in February the sixth and the doctor , she said to the doctor what 's the matter and he said you 're really , really run down then he said to her what I suggest you do is to go and buy some cartons of fresh orange juice , a jar of honey and some natural live yoghurt and she 's ate it all , now she 's got diarrhoea ca n't win can ya ? |
19 | We did n't often go to London in those last years . |
20 | She lived out of doors and often went to work in the fields with the contadini . |
21 | A lot of ideas can really go to hell in production ; writing , casting , direction all being uncertain variables . |
22 | The leading members of the Comintern Affiliation Committee , who eventually went to Moscow in 1935 , were suspended from membership of the ILP . |
23 | The terrier , a Jack Russell , was always a hunting animal , working rough ground and even going to ground in those situations where it could safely get down into a fox earth or a drainpipe . |
24 | Half of all foreign investment in eastern Europe reportedly went to Hungary in 1990 , amounting to an estimated sum of between $750 million and $1,000 million ; another $1,000 million were expected in 1991 . |
25 | I might even go to church in the morning . |
26 | May as well go to bed in a drunken stupor after dinner , same as the rest of them . |
27 | I said to him : do n't go to sleep in the middle of rehearsals ! |
28 | They would n't go to bed in their bedroom after she had a horrible job with them . |
29 | When I told him we had recently come up from Southampton he said , " Gee , I would n't go to sea in that little tub for double my wages . " |
30 | Oh yeah , yeah , he did n't go to school in Harlow |