Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [art] [adj] [noun] to go " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I made a conscious decision to go out as much as possible when I had the baby , ’ she says , ‘ because I knew the walls would close in on me if I did n't . |
2 | He added : ‘ I 'm happy I made the right decision to go back . |
3 | go to prison is , I mean the only people to go to mountain er was Nepal and they left in Wales and there they orin a region is from making |
4 | I got a long way to go to get to high class . |
5 | I urge the hon. Gentleman to go to Friern hospital . |
6 | ‘ I told the head porter to go fuck himself . ’ |
7 | If you 're looking for an ‘ outsider ’ in the men' , I suppose the obvious name to go for is the currently out of form Andre Agassi , a hard hitter in the Courier mould . |
8 | I chose the right Tuesday to go then did n't I ? |
9 | British Aerospace was brilliant , as long as I had , I had a good reason to go away they 'd give me , they said they 'd pay for , I mean one year I did six weeks away paid and then anot another year I did two months non pay and I still kept me job , that 's when I went up the for two months all I was just labour doing it then . |
10 | ‘ I 've a good mind to go down to Mrs Wright 's now and get to the bottom of this , ’ said his Dad as Philip went upstairs . |
11 | I 've a good mind to go to the Bodega Bar with ye … they sell alcoholic beverages . ’ |
12 | ‘ I 've a good mind to go and have it out with him here and now . |
13 | I 've a long way to go when it comes to these explanations . |
14 | ‘ Bloody hell — I do n't neglect that kid , I 'm a good mother to her , I 've a perfect right to go out of an evening . |
15 | ‘ As for London , I 've no great yearning to go back there . |
16 | Robert : I need a long nail to go right through . |
17 | Although I feel I have a long way to go , I 'm a lot more aware of myself , so whenever I get twinges of pain I adjust accordingly and the pain immediately eases . |
18 | But markets provide useful competition with local banks , which have a long way to go before they learn to allocate capital efficiently . |
19 | For example , this seems desirable where the home is also occupied by an elderly companion or a former carer who has no other residence to go to . |
20 | You pick up the warning signs from the news and so on before you get the official warning to go , but it 's still short notice . |
21 | She pressed the third-floor button to go to her office , and put the passport away before she went down to her patient 's room and the distraught Italian husband . |
22 | " Do you have a long way to go ? " |
23 | She might have been daft in some ways , but she knew what was in and what was out , did Mary M. She knew the right clubs to go to . |
24 | When he held up a bottle and two glasses , she felt a strong desire to go into hysterics . |
25 | For instance , if you 've a long way to go , it 's better to get there slowly than not at all . ’ |
26 | You 've a long way to go yet and a lot to learn . |
27 | By the time she had got her cases up to the guest room , made the bed up and sorted out her food supplies it was beginning to get dark and , although she had a burning desire to go up to the studio , caution prevailed . |
28 | Being a mere apprentice was boring and carried no cachet , and Lydia was dauntedly aware that she had a long way to go before she achieved the skills and ease of perfection . |
29 | Her mother had known she had no immediate plans to go on holiday and had assumed she would be free to chase after Suzie . |
30 | If you had the additional capital to go all-out for a new start I 'd say it was almost a certainty . |