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

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1 News from Parliament in these programmes goes out to huge audiences ; some 11 to 15 million people watch the main national news .
2 They were persuaded after a few days to go back to far-off Shaanxi province and continue to do their duty in their ‘ adopted rural home ’ .
3 They spotted a fast-moving object on 26 April and messages went out to optical observatories to identify it .
4 All we want is for things to go back to normal . ’
5 As it got closer , its lights went up to full beam .
6 ‘ After the collisions the plates were able to adjust each time — fairly quickly it seems — and things went back to normal until something else came crashing in . ’
7 Hundreds of workers have been sacked , the convener and deputy convener victimized , while millions of pounds went out to private contractors .
8 It will only be the fourth year before the accounts go back to independent examination .
9 I 've known teachers go on to other posts in the private sector without any trouble after far worse things than you will ever be accused of .
10 Such a dramatic decline made possible an improvement in the opportunity index , the measure of the percentage of all eleven-year-old children going on to secondary education .
11 By 1939 , nearly 80 per cent of pupils going on to secondary schools came from public elementary schools and the balance from private schools of various kinds .
12 As Chalongphob Sussangkarn of Thailand 's Development Research Institute points out , even if all primary-school pupils go on to secondary school from now on , ‘ there will still be 70% of Thailand 's workforce in the year 2000 who will have only primary education or less . ’
13 Those who had time also diligently collected their most important legal documents — the deeds of ownership to property , the maps of their orange groves and fields , their tax returns and their identity papers going back to Ottoman times — and packed them into bags and tins along with family heirlooms and jewellery and their front door keys .
14 Often they have custody of borough archives , Quarter Session records , and the registers of baptisms , marriages and burials deposited by ancient parishes , some of whose records go back to Elizabethan times .
15 After that students go off to vocational and on-the-job training .
16 While they all took their places along the tables , Tamar 's thoughts went back to similar evenings at Aumery Park Farm .
17 The elaborate leaving cards prepared for colleagues going on to new jobs or retiring are a remarkable testimony to the good humour of advertising people who see the comedy in the serious daily " grind " of their work .
18 But about half of the 200,000 people who fall into either of those categories go on to full-time education and become entitled to student relief of the community charge .
19 And here troops would arrive to quell local disturbances and uprisings , while local organizers of the Anti-Corn Law League and early unions went off to national gatherings .
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