Example sentences of "[vb past] go [adv prt] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 if one of the eldest wakes up got to go back to bed .
2 at Univ , got to go back to University .
3 He also agreed to go round to Maidstone 's apartment to see how he was .
4 PARIS — The wave of strikes that has gripped France for a month showed some signs of abating yesterday as prison officers agreed to go back to work , writes Sarah Lambert .
5 One evening I reluctantly agreed to go back to school and attempt to teach him the solo .
6 I agreed to go out to Passy .
7 But no in those days if you had children er young children at any rate you , you , you never expected to go out to work at all .
8 So I went out , feeling distinctly lonely , and wandered through the empty , narrow streets of lunch-time Parma until the time really came to go back to school .
9 It did n't bear thinking of , but I thought of nothing else as I prepared to go down to breakfast .
10 I advised going on to Lachesis LM2 and after 3 weeks she had a return of flushes .
11 And then , after I 'd gone round to Tesco 's I went to see to collect grandma to take her to the train .
12 ‘ I 'd gone up to Ethel 's sister to cheer her up because she was looking so miserable .
13 ‘ I knew she 'd gone up to Jack 's — she always does now if he 's alone , makes no secret of it .
14 Perhaps he 'd gone down to Somerset to see his mother .
15 He 'd gone down to Atlanta to watch the Democratic Party select its presidential candidate , and at night he went dancing .
16 He said you 'd have no idea where to start and , in any event , he had bribed two shepherds to say I 'd gone down to Foxton Mire .
17 The day I came here I 'd gone down to Age Concern — I used to go there for meetings and bingo — and I told them I was n't stopping because I 'd no money .
18 If he 'd gone back to Zimbala it would have brought disgrace on the family .
19 Pity she 'd gone off to Meath .
20 It was a long , long time since he 'd gone off to America and now , at last , he was coming back on a month 's holiday .
21 Er and this this case the there was a fire in a flat , the chap had gone out to work , we did n't know he 'd gone out to work , so we broke First of all we informed the fire brigade was on the way , we broke down the door , quick look in the flat , best possible way we could look , and the fire brigade turned up and dealt with the flat .
22 ‘ I told her you 'd gone out to dinner with Ricky .
23 ‘ I came last night , but they told me that you 'd gone out to dinner with friends .
24 That he 'd noticed she 'd got a decent figure was to be expected , she supposed , seeing that the lace cotton blouse and culottes she had worn that time she 'd gone out to dinner with Travis had touched her contours comfortably .
25 ‘ I liked the coffee tonight , ’ he said , not allowing that it was the same instant coffee as ever , and to deserve the goodness she determined to go up to Soho tomorrow for some beautiful fresh espresso beans .
26 She needed to go back to London , to her own flat , where she could be surrounded by familiar possessions and be near to her family .
27 Oh , she had a pretty good idea : she only needed to go back to Felix Road or even Nelson Close , where she said she lived , to find out .
28 The Arabs here thought they needed to go back to Bahrain and Abu Dhabi . ’
29 We decided to go on to Mallawi by train .
30 With a career in speech therapy behind her , Liz decided to go on to study for a post-graduate degree in Marine Archaeology at St Andrews University , where her husband David is Professor of Chemistry .
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