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

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1 We want these moneys to go to the coal mining areas , many of which are represented by Labour Members .
2 Five pitches to go to the break at the end of the difficulties , four hours of daylight left .
3 And the other thing to say to from me is yes , we would love a multiplicity of views to go to the District Health Authority , I and my predecessor Betty Stanford , who were District Council Members on that health authority , we were there and able to listen to and able to contribute to the debate , the Government White Paper has taken us off , so that is not a good start in terms of how you involve the city and the district with the policy decisions of the health authority .
4 Having opened up the process of selecting technologies that surround the core System V.4 operating system beyond Unix System Laboratories Inc , Unix International plans to go to the industry at large for three technologies this year , according to president Peter Cunningham .
5 Having opened up the process of selecting technologies that surround the core SVR4 operating system beyond Unix System Labs ( UX No 42 ) , Unix International plans to go to the industry at large for three technologies this year , according to UI president Peter Cunningham .
6 Does my hon. Friend agree that we should also pay tribute to Friends of the Earth which , when I was a Minister at the Department of Transport , suggested that it would be sensible for the Minister with responsibility for roads to go to the Netherlands with some civil servants to see how traffic calming works there .
7 Last night , Mr Krenz told a Communist Party rally that the new travel regulations , allowing East Germans to go to the West whenever they wish , should be taken as proof that the government was ‘ serious about the policy of renewal ’ .
8 Individuals possess conveyances to go to the country .
9 With less than nine months to go to the West German election on December 2nd , the East German result also strengthens Mr Kohl 's hold over his centre-right coalition in Bonn .
10 Well there 's a great pride in getting there , you see and they do n't want to , it 's , it 's the first six who get there who get the ride anyway , and there is a difference in the amount of money they earn , slightly , by getting the ride , in other words going to the fire there there is a slight difference in , in the payment they receive .
11 They 're getting them because you 've got old drug addicts going to the doctors getting prescribed drugs that is nay there .
12 Buskers played in the streets ; hawkers shouted their wares ; women met and gossiped ; kids played , as I had done when younger ; and of course nothing could , or would stop Glaswegians going to a match on Saturdays , especially to a game between the ‘ old firms ’ — Rangers and Celtic — either at Hampden Park or Parkhead .
13 ‘ Edouard thinks Maurin knew nothing about the brothers going to the flat until someone told him . ’
14 Isabel went to speak again , but he motioned her to silence , his eyes going to the figure shuffling towards the door .
15 She said to Maurin : ‘ I never knew how you and Joseph decided which pictures went to the States and which were sold through your gallery .
16 So the pictures went to the nation after all .
17 The corresponding credit entries go to the asset account concerned , reducing the written down value , and to a depreciation reserve account .
18 The corresponding credit entries go to the asset account concerned , reducing the written down value , and to a depreciation reserve account .
19 A special vote of thanks went to the organiser , Graham Davies .
20 The theological books went to the jumble sale ; political science took their place .
21 His eyes went to the door and returned .
22 ‘ Get Hammond in here , ’ he said , noting the way his assistant 's eyes went to the boy .
23 My eyes went to the desk .
24 Schmidt 's eyes went to the sound .
25 He took in the blood still dripping from Alexei 's sword , and then his eyes went to the blowpipe in Jehana 's hand .
26 Many stores were as small as 500 sq ft — about the size of the corner shops which they still resembled — but as the big boys got bigger the small shops went to the wall .
27 And , without a hint of irony , under the heading ‘ All kinds of people enjoy the arts ’ , it says that 3.1 million News of the World readers go to the theatre , and 1,157,000 Sun readers attend art galleries or exhibitions .
28 Pupils from 16 Colchester schools went to the University of Essex to take part in the 43rd annual Colchester Schools ' Music Festival .
29 Funds go to the Heysham station in Lancashire , Torness in Scotland , Hartlepool and Dungeness .
30 Rain saw his eyes go to the clock .
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