Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] go to the " in BNC.
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1 | A Ask your teacher for permission to go to the Matron 's Room . |
2 | But millions of battered Britons still face the grim prospect of dearer home loans , more house repossessions , longer dole queues and firm after firm going to the wall . |
3 | It is ridiculous that two-thirds of the cost of a bottle of whisky goes to the Treasury and the taxation rate is double that of imported wines . ’ |
4 | Many of the trade union leaders wanted of course to go to the front , but the whole process of organising our production … forbade their release . |
5 | A lot of them of course went to the quarries , but then they had a little steamer called the Florence Cook and she plied wherever she went and you probably know where she went . |
6 | In addition , there were some significant increases in the proportion of income going to the salary earners , suggesting the growth of the service and professional section of society , and a general worsening of the position of those who relied upon profits in the 1920s and early 1930s . |
7 | Pride of place went to the immaculate English Electric Class 40 , D306 ( 40106 ) which has been restored to BR green livery with small yellow warning panels . |
8 | League dynamo Robert Irwin masterminded the thriving Greystone table tennis league and ensured that all the players had a feast of competition throughout the season , and pride of place went to the Cookstown team which included a unique father and daughter combination in Joe and Joanne Hutton , as well as the Scott brothers Alistair and Nigel . |
9 | Pride of place goes to the massive angelica , now a blooming 6ft high outside the head 's window ! |
10 | It is not surprising then , to discover that the National War Museum is largely devoted to World War Two and price of place goes to the Island 's GC . |
11 | With some 29 aircraft in residence , although not all on display , pride of place goes to the ‘ Loch Ness ’ Wellington Ia N2980 , which is being painstakingly restored . |
12 | Pride of place goes to the grand old man of sf , Arthur C Clarke . |
13 | Mrs Beuys had invoked the German law regarding droit de suite whereby a percentage of the sum realised by the sale of a work of art goes to the artist or his heirs ( The Art Newspaper , No.12 , November 1991 ) . |
14 | In 1986–7 , in most Partnerships at least one-quarter of expenditure went to the voluntary sector , and in Birmingham , Lambeth and Hackney the figure was much higher . |
15 | But my prize for all time lack of observation goes to the old gentleman who , after walking past row upon row of fish tanks , stacks of fish food and eye-catching displays of pond accessories , looked me straight in the eye and said : ‘ Do you do cheese and tomato sandwiches ? ’ |
16 | The Kessels pick up the Chases , and drive into town to go to the theatre . |
17 | And we hit the bar as well , so it goes to the ninetieth minute does n't it , that 's what it is , a fifteen round fight goes to the last second does n't it as some boxers have found out . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | So Jeanette , Ian and his sister in law went to the mortuary at the Gloucestershire Royal Hospital . |
21 | Of course all the revenues from oil went to the Government , but equally on the other side is the welfare state . |
22 | If in doubt go to the original producers of the software . |
23 | I 'd sat on my palliasse writing notes , watching Selma plait her hair , trying to decide when to get up and walk down the inlet far enough to be out of sight in order to go to the loo . |
24 | It 's quite funny really because er I used to go off I had an agreement with the headmaster at that particular time and he 'd h I 'd been a full time teacher with him , and he needed somebody desperately , that was the only reason obviously he wanted me back , and er I said Well look I can come back but I ca n't get back in order to go to the assembly at first . |
25 | What on the surface appeared a relatively minor issue in fact went to the heart of a fundamental question facing the Social Democrats : that of the relationship between the Party and the rank and file of the proletariat , the class for whom it was designed . |
26 | It is then printed and on publication goes to the House of Lords either for information ( in which case the scrutiny reserve is lifted forthwith ) or for debate ( when the reserve remains until the debate takes place ) . |
27 | But Mr and Mrs Joseph went out during the evening and , in the end , everyone on duty went to the party . |
28 | Erm so your , your state of health er have to go to hospital go to the doctor ? |
29 | If you want to see hell on earth go to the condemned hole the night before execution day . |
30 | ‘ Coming home from the match I recognised our school headmaster , Mr Mick Metcalfe — he had also had an afternoon off school to go to the match , ’ adds Mr Thwaites , who is now a head teacher himself , of St Peter 's C.E. Primary School , Saltburn . |