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

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1 Botswana goes to the polls on Saturday , when seven parties will contest 34 seats in the country 's single chamber .
2 And it 's perhaps up to the new civilian C P O to go to the likes of Mick and say I ca n't do this , I have not been trained to do it yet , until I have been trained to do it perhaps P C should continue using his skills .
3 Czechoslovakia goes to the polls this month in the first democratic election since 1946 .
4 IN THE UNITED STATES , citizens are presented with the opportunity to go to the polls at frequent and fixed intervals to elect at national , state , and local levels a host of legislators , executive heads , councilpersons , officials , and even , in some states , judges .
5 He told me to be a good girl for Mum , and that he would give me some money to go to the pictures .
6 In only 14 cases did the user ‘ volunteer ’ in the first instance to go to the Drugs Council .
7 Only 12% of the health budget goes to the Bantustans , i.e. the rural areas where 40% of the population live .
8 In the big ones the money goes to the names as appearance money , and I 'd be unlikely to figure in the serious prize money .
9 So to while away those lonely winter nights , we 've arranged ( with Virgin Vision ) for 90-minute videos of red Ben live in action to go to the senders of the first 20 correct entries .
10 So to while away those lonely winter nights , we 've arranged ( with Virgin Vision ) for 90-minute videos of red Ben live in action to go to the senders of the first 20 correct entries .
11 Now my Lord the report er in my submission goes to the issues which are at the heart of this .
12 When Dr Maxwell came along a little later , I asked him about it , and although he pooh-poohed it a bit and said it was all a lot of nonsense , I did get him to admit it could n't do me any actual harm to go to the classes and do exercises .
13 They 're getting them because you 've got old drug addicts going to the doctors getting prescribed drugs that is nay there .
14 In the first round of voting 19 of the 28 seats were decided , with the remainder going to a second round ; 82 per cent of the 8,592-strong electorate went to the polls ( most of Andorra 's population of 60,000 being foreigners and not entitled to vote ) .
15 Her glance went to the shelves , where there were enough stocks for a mini siege ; dried milk , bottled water , biscuits , soup .
16 Turnouts of over 50% in individual wards were almost commonplace , and in only one ward throughout the metropolitan areas ( Elswick , Newcastle upon Tyne ) did fewer than one in three of the electorate go to the polls .
17 Indeed , with elections to popular committees and the executive committees of the local Assembly , Libyans went to the polls every eighteen months or so .
18 AN animal lover went to the woods to feed the foxes — and was beaten and stabbed to death in front of his wife .
19 There are 20 spanking new copies of this definitive Fishbone compilation going to the winners of this week 's competition .
20 ‘ My wee cousin gets kept off on Thursdays to help my granny go to the shops .
21 On his own initiative Alexander went to the mutineers ’ barracks and persuaded them to lay down their arms .
22 Mr Papandreou , aged 70 , is under increasing pressure to reach a compromise solution with his political opponents as Greek voters have no desire to go to the polls again for a third time in less than six months .
23 Contract Cleaning Goes to The Shops
24 A cohesion fund was agreed that would turn out to be a subset of structural funds with the intention of ensuring that money which is diverted within the Community for the right purposes goes to the areas that most need it .
25 Iris might be right in implying that Rick was the innocent victim of circumstantial evidence coupled with his own cowardly refusal to go to the police … but Rick 's innocence did not automatically confirm Barney 's guilt .
26 Apart from the grants to a local authority over which the Central Government exercise control and such other controls as are provided by legislation , the Central Government is in no stronger a position to take action against the local authority than an individual citizen — both have the same right to go to the courts to prevent illegal expenditure by ‘ relator action ’ at the instance of the Attorney-General of the Crown .
27 With literacy came the ability to register to vote , to exercise the right to go to the polls in an election , and to begin to develop their previously latent political power in an attempt to seek their own solution to their problems .
28 So the men always made sure the apprentices went and er it was just a matter over the years going to the meetings that you get interested in the business of the trade unions .
29 I remember in the RAF at Blackpool going to the pictures , and they did n't bother with an intermission .
30 And of course there was a thing we w a lot of the work in the mills was in or Selkirk and of course you went to the early train in the morning , there was a train from Galashiels to and it was full of workers going to the mills in and of course if you going er to work in a mill there , your , your foreman would come , you would draw the tools , at the , the night before you went to the job , you would take them there to the train in the morning , and meet the foreman and you would go to do the job and the same to Selkirk .
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