Example sentences of "[adv] go [adv] to [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | only go up to certain , yeah , though people ca n't afford to go to them |
2 | Er well Susan 's erm gone to , obviously gone on to senior school now er she 's , she went , she started this year . |
3 | ‘ I can easily go back to normal , ’ Maggie got out quickly but he reached out and captured her hand , spinning her towards him and catching her in his arms . |
4 | Holland thereupon went back to regimental duty , on being offered a regular lieutenant-colonel 's command . |
5 | I think I would just go up to red |
6 | Why was it that his sympathy and understanding always went out to other women ? |
7 | So at least they wo n't get done for it cos they 'd probably go up to disciplinary and stuff would n't they ? |
8 | I have a granddaughter now going up to Burnt Mill and I think myself , they could n't have done any better in the grammar school . |
9 | An example of the latter is Integrated Training Education & Development , the standards-based training programme for managers , which has been developed with involvement across the Group , pioneered especially at Grimsby in the UK and is now going forward to other sites . |
10 | he has now gone back to Little , Brown lock , stock and backlist , and LB is mighty pleased . |
11 | I think the one clear thing to come out from my study is that erm with very careful preparation and with adequate thought about teaching methods that a school can successfully go over to mixed ability teaching without any necessary impact on the standards of performance of the pupils , and this has really been justified recently in the O level results of pupils who have now been through the mixed ability system and finished their O levels in the school . |
12 | I think the one clear thing to come out from my study is that with very careful preparation and with adequate thought about teaching reference , that a school can successfully go over to mixed ability teaching without any necessary impact on the standards of performance of the pupils . |
13 | I am not saying the road is not ancient , it is older than the age of the Pilgrims and could even go back to Neolithic times . |
14 | He has even gone back to old techniques . |
15 | It examines the conditions under which a voting equilibrium exists ; and then goes on to representative democracy . |
16 | My immediate concern is for my husband 's safety because , given that , our lives could then go back to normal . |
17 | It 's a difficult decision but I knew if I married out there , well , there is a certain loneliness , yet going back to English life is unsatisfactory . |
18 | Could I briefly go back to liquidated damages , because there 's nothing in the procedure , I think , that says what happens when you send that form to the client , he says , I have n't a clue . |
19 | ‘ The story tells how she left her body behind yet went on to other things , ’ says Deaconess Pat Phillips . |
20 | ‘ The story tells how he left his body behind yet went on to other things , ’ she said . |
21 | In terms of a planning process Anne was talking about , you 'll have to forgive me for being relatively new to Oxfordshire and coming from an area where we had a planning system which was largely the one I was describing , and the planning role that I saw I wanted to develop was very much already mentioned which was actually going round to small groups of people , to the local caring groups on a much more informal basis , and getting their contribution about that and then feeding it back into the system , which you say is there in a sense . |