Example sentences of "[verb] to go [prep] [noun] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Do you want to go to bed with Daddy ?
2 There are no real features — a low relief gangway here , a slashed crack there , a stiffening of angle at two thirds height seize the imagination of the guide-writer more than that of the viewing climber , who will want to go from bottom to top by the smoothest and straightest way .
3 Ballet simply does not figure in black or working-class lives ; such children tend to go into dance through rock music , reggae , discos — and that means modern dance .
4 So you can imagine the sort of conversations we 're gon na have when Ray and Cynthia are talking about the distances between things and I 'm going to be saying you know if I want to go from Piccadilly to Tech house , it can take me at least half an hour .
5 On that basis , the male is programmed to go from nightclub to nightclub and bed to bed , scattering his seed about the place to produce as many new disco-dancing Lotharios as possible .
6 ‘ Who wants to go to university for heaven 's sake !
7 Fletcher added : ‘ I will be quite happy if anyone wants to go to Geoff for advice on a personal basis , but he is not part of the official coaching scheme . ’
8 People are n't made to go to college at night , people go because they want to .
9 Although Compaq has long-favoured the SCO brand of Unix on its machines — the two have an existing joint integration agreement — resellers have always had to go to SCO for product .
10 The attempt now is to provide care on a community rather than an institutional basis , on the assumption that it is good to retain the mentally disordered within the community as far as possible and help to rehabilitate and reintegrate those who have had to go into hospitals for treatment .
11 Then I asked , as we were going to go from century to century , if I could be allowed to collect a few bits of paraphernalia as we went along — odd little items that had taken my fancy which would then turn up in other stories .
12 side to go you know to go to sleep at night ,
13 Its unnamed C++-based product , likely to be called Forte something , is scheduled to go into Alpha on Christmas Eve and beta in early 1993 .
14 * Drought conditions have led to the introduction of a new French water bill , scheduled to go before parliament before end of 1991 .
15 But at least when we go to yeah , you get to go to places like ice skating .
16 The circulation was a new record and four hundred and eighty five thousand , nine hundred by year end and it just seems to go from strength to strength .
17 After completing his national service in the Army , the youthful Dawson decided to go to Paris in search of literary inspiration .
18 He had refused to go to bed on time , insisted on watching The Late Show on television , and claimed that Badger was ‘ not worthy ’ to lick him .
19 When the Irish troubles peaked in the 1970s , it was suggested that an employee based in England might be able to decline to go to Belfast on company business , even though his contract provided for that .
20 People are being asked to go behind bars for charity in the Cleveland Centre , Middlesbrough and then raise at least £100 bail for their release .
21 The Co Antrim team certainly had cause to celebrate after storming to the title after five years in the doldrums … and now they aim to go from strength to strength .
22 Says Cedella , whose father 's record Iron Lion Zion , is at No. 5 a decade after his death : ‘ Only the boys were allowed to go on tour with Dad because he thought it was too rough for us girls .
23 For many years my husband Brian and I had determined to go to Normandy in order to visit the grave and to find out , if possible , any further information concerning the shooting down of his aircraft over Cherbourg in September 1940 , even though it had happened so many years before .
24 The extensive range of Wedgwood jewellery has been complemented by the addition of fine bone china cameos and the collectability of Coalport figurines continues to go from strength to strength .
25 Sometimes informants and subsources in Lebanon had to go for weeks without pay because of budget cuts and red tape , El-Jorr complained , citing names , chapter and verse .
26 He explained to the blonde girl receptionist who controlled the executive suites that he had to go to Bruges on business .
27 Our children had to go to Chingford to school .
28 Lorna was a late substitute for Ewan Cameron ( now Northern regional sales centre ) who had to go to Skye on business .
29 Even in my limited experience I had seen people falling in and out of love , as though , soiled by sorrow and loss , they had to go in search of comfort from one used and lukewarm bath to another .
30 Oh yeah , I 've done this I 've done that , I 've done this oh yeah , yeah , yeah , some of us have to go to school to work
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