Example sentences of "[noun pl] to go [prep] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Confederation of Peoples of the Caucasus [ see p. 39155 ] on Nov. 11 ordered partial mobilization in all of its republics , instructing commanders to go to the Chechen capital , Grozny .
2 Marsh was dismissed with three minutes to go for a late challenge on Dimitr Radchenko , scorer of Spartak 's first goal , in their 2–0 success which made it 6–2 on aggregate .
3 Life is full of ups and downs and I know that there are going to be bad times to go with the good ones .
4 He 's gone all over the eastern Mediterranean , and now has plans to go to the western end , to Spain , which was a thriving colony of the Roman empire with a lively intellectual life which had n't been touched by the Christian faith .
5 In a similar fashion it was becoming common for quite trivial legal disputes to go to the papal Curia on appeal : this was to transform the very nature of papal jurisdiction and authority , and is a striking example of the cosmopolitan links and assumptions of twelfth-century culture .
6 It ca n't be a good idea to allow licences to go to the highest bidder .
7 With VAT on fuel bills scheduled for 1994 and 1995 , the strategy is beginning to shape up as one aimed at allowing the Conservatives to go for a tax-cutting Budget in 1996 or 1997 in an attempt to win back ground in the run-up to the election .
8 The first , filed by The Lawyers Collective ( Bombay ) challenges the constitutionality of the Bhopal Gas Leak Disaster Act 1985 which gives the government sole right to sue on behalf of the Victims and takes away the right of individuals to go to the Supreme Court .
9 Only 44 , and with 16 years to go before the official NatWest retiring age , this is , he agrees , unlikely to be his last job .
10 In order to conserve online storage space , it is possible to nominate packages to go into an offline state .
11 Two days to go before the first home game of the season .
12 It took her two weeks to go through the whole house — ten working days .
13 With less than six weeks to go to the Olympic trials , Read , the triple national champion , boosted her confidence by lowering her own eight-month-old 50m backstroke British record with an impressive 30.06sec .
14 While it may not be suitable for all charities , it makes sense for small charities to go into a common investment fund . ’
15 The pressure of population caused much less concern in the Welsh Border counties where there was still sufficient land available to allow poor immigrants to erect cottages on the wastes and to claim common rights to go with the few acres that they had cleared from the woods or the moors .
16 She says Aisian parents wo n't allow girls to go to a mixed college .
17 Other ideas to free the town 's roads include contraflow lanes , which allow buses to go against the main traffic flow , and giving buses priority at busy junctions and traffic lights to speed up the service .
18 You have to choose the correct heights to go with the named bases .
19 I wanted my children to go to the best school that I could find .
20 We wanted mothers with children to go on the various courses and learn new printmaking techniques .
21 He was also accused of having lost Scotland , of allowing many great and noble men to go to a shameful death or to be imprisoned , exiled and disinherited , and of breaking his coronation oath to do right to all .
22 Ireland 's representation has already been halved due to first round defeats by Antrim 's Mark Winters and Ardoyne 's Eamon Magee who was stopped with 40 seconds to go in the final round .
23 AN angry warden has slammed thieves who stole cash collected by a group of pensioners to go towards a new hospice in Darlington .
24 They told the women to go into a back room but they ran upstairs and shouted through a window for people in the street to call the police .
25 You can also set up options to go via a certain station .
26 We your Memorialists therefore pray that your Worshipful Company will reduce the number of scholars to such an amount as will ensure scholars with whom a tradesman 's son ought to associate , leaving others to go to the National Schools . "
27 There are many different definitions of leadership , but they do seem to have certain features in common and a useful general definition is that given by Kossen : ‘ Leadership is the ability to influence the behaviour of others to go in a certain direction . ’
28 If we return to the definition of leadership as the ability to influence others to go in a certain direction then this ability may be required at many different levels within the organisation .
29 We can expand , therefore , Kossen 's original definition so that our definition of leadership is the ability to influence the behaviour of others to go in a certain direction within a given context .
30 We have discussed the notion that leaders will influence others to go in a certain direction .
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