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

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1 Earlier her plan had been to go down to the village a little before the gala on the pretext of shopping and finding out the times of the events and perhaps look in at the antique shop ( for Mrs Price was on the Gala committee ) and let it be known she would join the young people , but now that her mother was ill that was out of the question , she pushed it on one side , the urgent thing was to get to the chemist 's and get the stuff up to her mother .
2 In any case , if any of the pupils are to go on with the language at A level , they will simply have to learn some grammar at some stage .
3 ‘ If we are to go out of the Cup then let it be to a side packed with international stars .
4 at how we 're to go forward in the future an and improve the service
5 So I said well please make sure you 're in before you 're to go up on the bus .
6 If we 're to go home through the fields by the shore — what did you call-them , Meg ? ’
7 Anyhow , whatever it was , maybe a little , as Jan says , he also had a f a bad flu bug at a bad time anyhow he crashed out of the computer science course and he announced that he was only regarding the computer science course as being a stepping stone to being a teacher so the sensible thing to do would be to go on to the teacher training course at Lancashire , an education course , cos that 's what he wanted to do .
8 The only way to reverse what the hon. Gentleman alleges would be to go back to the sort of tax rates that we had under the last Labour Government — 83 and 98 per cent .
9 She told herself that the best thing she could do would be to go out of the house and climb up to where the buzzards and the ravens nested on the clifftop , but she did n't pay herself much attention .
10 If it was raining , a handbell rung at the door indicated that we were to go straight to the classrooms .
11 Off you go , ’ and I gathered we were to go back to the beginning and start again .
12 The party is to go ahead at the end of August .
13 They go with the will of the people and the will of the people is to go along with the President , I 've been in politics a long time .
14 One of the best ways of getting enough vitamin D is to go out into the sunshine .
15 The next thing is to go out on the road and into people 's homes and offices , where they 've written us letters saying they want to get fit . ’
16 The sales department , for example , or the export department if the broadcast is to go out on the world service or in any particular language , might be able to use the information to back up sales activity and to show that promotional support is being given to the company 's product or services .
17 ‘ We could n't understand it because normally our drill is to go out of the back to the car park .
18 Not one leaf is to go out of the garden until either I or my chief taster gives the order . "
19 this one , look at the back , I think the reason it 's so big is to go in on the sockets at the back , put , you can put two tapes on it
20 Now at this juncture here you would n't actually say what products you 're gon na do , cos you 're not gon na go back and say well I 'm thinking of er two hundred thousand pounds of convertible term assurance and we 're looking personal pension plan , but you 'll tell the guy you 're gon na go back to the branch , we 've got a variety of different things sir and what I wan na do is to go back to the branch and work on one or two ideas for you and then present them to you at some time in the future .
21 The governments ' answer , it seems , is to go back to the ERM as it worked for most of the 1980s — a more flexible ERM , in which exchange-rate realignments happened now and then , instead of being resisted at all costs .
22 Perhaps the other point I can make is to go back to the question of why women tutors and people in the university generally have emphasised harassment of students by academic staff more than they 've emphasised harassment by students of one another , and I think it 's not that it was thought that students did n't commonly make each other uncomfortable , but as an issue of principle in terms of whether it 's appropriate for university or college authorities to intervene in what many people regard as students ' private lives .
23 With the collapse of the Maudling negotiations , Britain 's next act was to go ahead with the formation of a European Free Trade Association ( EFTA ) , along with Austria , Denmark , Norway , Portugal , Sweden and Switzerland .
24 If Maud and Enid thought she was mad and would n't help her , then no one would and the only course of action was to go ahead with the kidnapping plan .
25 The very first week we ever tried it ( just after the sports hall had been built ) , the instruction was to go straight to the sports hall when the bell rang for the start of school .
26 She decided that her best hope was to go up to the belvedere and see if she could find any indication at all that someone else had been involved in Gebrec 's death .
27 The biggest crime of all was to go round to the front of house or into the street in ‘ full slap ’ , as stage make-up was called .
28 The plan was to go down to the south coast and camp .
29 He was to go down to the Supersight factory for some practice with Harley and was then to go with him to a couple of the Continental tournaments . ’
30 The only other alternative was to go back to the cottage , as well he 'd known .
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