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

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1 ‘ We 'd better go on to the farm and buy … ’
2 ‘ We 'd better go through to the sports field , ’ said Robert .
3 If you want to know any more about what he 's doing you 'd better go up to the camp and ask him yourself . ’
4 ‘ I suppose we 'd better go back to the car , ’ he said in a carefully neutral tone .
5 ‘ We 'd better go back to the car , ’ he announced , and , without more ado placed a hand beneath her elbow and guided her back to his car .
6 We 'd better go back to the burrow .
7 I came back on the Friday night and erm , well I 've packed my job in at the Transport Department , I better go down to the Recruiting Office and see what else .
8 ‘ We 'd better go down to the stream and hide in the bushes , ’ said Geoffrey .
9 If you ca n't control your temper you 'd better go down to the canteen and help yourself to a drink .
10 Miss Honey said to the class , ‘ I think you 'd all better go out to the playground and amuse yourselves until the next lesson . ’
11 ‘ I think I 'd sooner go back to the house . ’
12 On it were the words : ‘ Do not go on to the moor .
13 Ron said that I should not go on to the track and kill myself because I might pull a hamstring .
14 He promised himself he would not go up to the tower to observe the stars .
15 While most , for example narcissi and scillas , should be planted as soon as they are bought , tulips should not go in to the garden until November .
16 So the budget fixed for the current year was £20 million and the £7 million underspent in the first two years of the scheme did not go back to the Treasury — it was not lost to computerisation — but was committed to the further development of GP computerisation .
17 But she did not go back to the kitchen .
18 The question of taking pension holidays in between out of surplus is a sort of mid midway position , but er very definitely we feel strongly that money should not go back to the company .
19 For many weeks Kee did not go back to the graveyard .
20 Now , almost ten years , on farmers there say they would not go back to the days of Government subsidies and control over what can be grown .
21 After all , the money ‘ saved ’ would not go back to the LTA but would have been used to swell the amount available to be paid in appearance money to the two or three ‘ names ’ needed to start the telephones ringing in the box office .
22 In the evenings , if the Eliots did not go out to the cinema or theatre together , they would often listen to the gramophone — he had an especial affection for the music of Bartok , although sometimes he would play the songs of Edward Lear .
23 " I 'll just go through to the kitchen and get it . "
24 Probably I 'd just go up to the pub but I ca n't be bothered .
25 let's just go back to the pace then .
26 Can you just go back to the picture for a minute ?
27 ‘ I 'll just go down to the surgery and pick up my case .
28 ‘ Look , could n't we just go along to the pub and have a quiet drink and talk about fishing instead ? ’ he pleaded .
29 In order to find out what the substantive law is , we must still go back to the time when Law and Equity were administered in different courts ; we may still have to picture to ourselves distinct proceedings taken about the same matter in those courts , and work out the result of those separate proceedings .
30 We ca n't not ever go down to the beach again , or to the spinney . "
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