Example sentences of "[noun prp] go to a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It was an evening when I knew Lily went to a weekly patriotic sewing and knitting circle in a near-by parish hall .
2 Vera went to a Quaker school in Cornwall and a short time later to school in Letchworth .
3 The £11 million fetched by the Turner trumps the previous highest price for a work by British artist : in 1990 Constable 's The Lock went to a Swiss collector for £10.78 million .
4 Matthews entered the game at 3–4 as Colchester went to a one-setter system .
5 south-eastern suburb of London where Walter Gay goes to a weekly boarding school , and Mr Feeder boards with ‘ two old maiden ladies ’ .
6 But at 140 Willey went to a superb catch by Roberts , and at the close they were on 146 for 5 , needing another 114 .
7 At Manchester Ramiz Raja went to a dubious faint edge , and at Headingley some marginal decisions cost the Pakistanis dear .
8 When Milton goes to a big international show it is a different story .
9 After the assault , and before she broke up with her boyfriend earlier this year , Miss C went to a German gynaecologist , in her own home town .
10 On the same day that he declared he had no intention of altering Danzig 's status , and after meeting Ambassador Lipski at the Reich Chancellery to make the same assurance , Hitler went to a private meeting with a small group of Nazi leaders .
11 ‘ The SS went to a great deal of trouble on the public relations side : there was background music , lorries ready to transport women , children and the infirm , while prisoners were at hand to act as porters ; in short an atmosphere of relative welcome greeted the Jews when they got out of the cattle trucks … ’
12 Rachel went to a private room in the pavilion and changed into her going-away outfit , a green silk dress with a little matching bolero of thin silk to cope with the climates of both Hong Kong and Thailand .
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