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

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1 MPs who on the whole tend to be rather casual about going to meetings organised for their benefit by pressure groups tend to go to the nuclear forum , because it is always well-structured and organised , and because they can then say to constituents who work in either the nuclear industry or the nuclear supply industry that they have been , and still are , taking an interest in the decisions that affect those particular electors .
2 He saw how she looked about her ; how her eyes kept going to the saddle .
3 He had noticed how the boy 's eyes kept going to the broad window behind him .
4 These offers were meant to demonstrate that the two younger brothers had gone to the very limit of reasonable concessions , and hence would bear no guilt for the casualties of battle .
5 If only there is a way — ’ And stopped , because Nuadu 's eyes had gone to the silver door .
6 Then of course , then when they the kids went up , did n't know where they were going , and the parents did n't know but they found new found freedom because all the bloody kids had gone to the countryside
7 So you wish a dozen anti-Fascists had gone to the hospital , do you ? ’
8 All proceeds raised went to the Royal Marsden Cancer Research Appeal .
9 And the others do n't care either , only Hoomey , because of his Bones having to go to the knacker 's . ’
10 Doug said : ‘ You see ramblers collecting to go to the dales and into North Yorkshire .
11 Although most have gained , half of the total giveaway in terms of benefits and tax reductions has gone to the richest 10 per cent of households .
12 Crowds were composed of groups of family , friends , or work-mates tending to go to the same part of the ground and recognizing those around them .
13 There developed a scrabble amongst dealers to avoid going to the bottom of the heap .
14 The in-house survey referred to above found that 78 per cent of the weekend guests had gone to the hotel because they had read it offered leisure facilities .
15 Senior mandarins had gone to the trouble of finding accommodation for Labour 's promised Ministry for Women .
16 Small livestock farmers have gone to the wall in their thousands .
17 Does the Minister accept that in a recession in which many small businesses have gone to the wall , their failure is often identified with the late payment by large companies of their debts ?
18 ‘ There is a dangerous rising afoot against Duke William in Normandy , and half my lord Osbern 's relatives have gone to the aid of the Duke , the flesh-seeking spears in their hands .
19 Rangers had to go to the expense of putting £30,000-worth of protective covering over the pitch after a day of persistent rain .
20 It was a relieving remedy , but patients had to go to the North Surrey hospital at Epsom for final clearance .
21 Scottish scholars stopped going to the English universities ; the veneer of English influence on Scottish law and judicial practice was torn away .
22 Despite knowing about birth control , girls fail to go to the doctor or the clinic to get anything .
23 Then we stopped as one of the Santa Claus girls had to go to the loo and anyway we 'd forgotten the leaflets they were supposed to dish out .
24 How many ships had gone to the bottom of the sea ?
25 Many expeditions have gone to the Comores hoping to catch a living specimen .
26 ‘ For all these years ABA champions have gone to the Olympics .
27 cos the men had gone to the services .
28 The men had gone to the barn as a trio for a purpose , they stayed as a trio when they told a false story to the police .
29 The twins and three men had gone to the barn after an evening in a pub .
30 The police had gone to the house and had entered the flat rented to the dead woman .
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