Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] to a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Mrs Aggie , I do n't want to go to a school where I wo n't be able to get out and come home .
2 I wanted a drink , but I did n't want to go to a pub at that time of the evening , when the rush would be on , and the serious drinkers getting down to it .
3 He said , ‘ Do you want to go to a party ? ’
4 ‘ Do you want to go to a party tomorrow night ? ’ he asked .
5 Why do you want to go to a party today ?
6 ‘ I would say to children , ‘ Do you want your father to come home or do you want to go to a funeral as an orphan ? ’
7 She did n't want to go to a dentist ; even her own dentist scared her , and it could n't be much — her teeth were perfect .
8 The rule as originally formulated refers to a person who for his own purposes brings on to his lands and collects and keeps there anything likely to do mischief if it escapes .
9 While McEnroe , who appeared far from visibly insecure , enjoyed watching the following match between compatriots Andre Agassi and Michael Chang , a clearly embarrassed Babcock was left to confirm that if he failed to come to a press conference after his next match — against Goran Ivanisevic tonight — he would be fined up to $10,000 .
10 If people expected to come to a meeting to make a decision , they will feel let down if the meeting does not reach one .
11 Erm , members who are also members of the Business Grants Panel will recall that at the December meeting we agreed to grant to a company so he may relocate into the area creating twenty seven jobs , and Friday we learnt that relocation 's to go ahead to Telford .
12 The begetters of the whole event are artist Chris Garratt and writer Mick Kidd , who will be running a practical workshop in the Dovecot tomorrow , when they intend to work to a deadline to produce a complete comic strip .
13 Her parents were told that Dawn had evidently suffered a stroke , and would probably recover to remain confined to a wheelchair .
14 one day a Boy had a imvertashun to go to a party in Sawth a Merica on the way a crocodil sad Hello Boy do you wont to come Friends yes sad the Boy do you want to come to a Party with my yes sad the crocodil comon then ill calle you Croc do you like that name yes i do What is your name my name is dafydd you can koll my dafy Comon then When they came to the partty a nother boy said helo crocodile and the crocodile said my name is croc okay said the boy croc come and eat okay Boy So he did .
15 And er frankly , you would nah want to go to a male , a male only Burns supper , they , they they 're a most un seemly looking crew by the time they 've finished their dinner !
16 ‘ I want to go to a party and Mum wo n't let me .
17 Domestic problems do n't arise when the Rayners want to go to a game — the whole family go along for the ride .
18 Want to go to a club and see some damage done ? ’
19 However , when the weathering mantle has developed to a depth of several metres the rate of water movement at the weathering front becomes very slow .
20 Augustus Aikhomu replacing it with a vice-presidency to which on Aug. 30 he appointed Aikhomu ; the appointment caused some surprise in that the job had been expected to go to a civilian .
21 Augustus Aikhomu replacing it with a vice-presidency to which on Aug. 30 he appointed Aikhomu ; the appointment caused some surprise in that the job had been expected to go to a civilian .
22 The issue is not expected to go to a vote .
23 Once again the language is vital to the analysis , for the term ‘ juggling ’ is widely used in relation to detection rates and carries with it an understanding that what is happening belongs to a world where movement conceals as often as it reveals .
24 Grieco , in a fascinating and detailed series of ethnographic studies of working-class networks in this country , has pointed to a number of advantages which workers and employers gain from ‘ the network ’ : .
25 Previous research has pointed to a number of socio-demographic factors that contribute to the likelihood of a child coming into the care of local authorities .
26 Do I need to go to a lawyer ?
27 Workers could conceivably mistake a rise in money wages for a rise in real wage à la Friedman ( 1968 ) , but the Friedman speculation only makes sense if employers think ( perhaps mistakenly ) that the real wage rate has fallen to a level such as in Figure 6.10 .
28 The jobs are an attempt to inject ‘ new blood ’ into university departments where the turnover of staff has fallen to a trickle and to give new emphasis to information technology .
29 They can last for anything between a weekend and three weeks and they involve journeying to a place ( sometimes a large house has been rented for the time ; sometimes a college ) where you will eat , talk , be taught , sleep , live writing in a totally concentrated way for the length of the course .
30 No cos it wer No it 's just the fact she wants to go to a veterinary nurse you see , I wanted t them Do n't want her be in contact with too many animals in case they have s do n't wan na get .
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