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

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1 When the dun evening comes the kids go down to the irrigation channels for some bilharzia bathing .
2 When engineers go back to the drawing board and create a new design , they do not necessarily throw away the ideas from the old design .
3 Its origins go back to the rediscovery of perspective in the Renaissance , and then to the architect 's drawings of the eighteenth century .
4 Despite the fact that spiders are all over the place in Dostoevsky , not just in Svidrigailov 's dirty bathhouse vision of Eternity , and that urban potted plants go back to the beginning in Poor People , we are here firmly inside Crime and Punishment in its abandoned first-person narrative form ( ‘ I am on trial and will tell all ’ ) : Petersburg evenings and their hanging summer light , noises from below , happy workmen , blessed ‘ living life ’ elsewhere , a lonely man in pain passing through gates , over thresholds , slipping up and down staircases , the buzzing By of Raskolnikov 's dream and his awakening , intense time-consciousness alternating with time-oblivion .
5 The CAB has become quite used to responding to emergencies , so when a bureau is alerted to an impending crisis and the clients are unlikely to be able to visit the bureau , the workers go out to the clients .
6 Indeed late news stories can be added just moments before the final pages go off to the printers .
7 Would you believe it — a false start and the man with the red flag is there to make sure all the eggs go back to the line .
8 The Rokermen go through to the quarter-final for the first time since 1976 and a delighted caretaker manager Malcolm Crosby said : ‘ I am proud of the players .
9 Before the patients go back to the ward , they will pat their faces back into place and often ask for reassurance that no-one will be told .
10 From the machining room the sails go through to the packaging department where they are folded , inserted in sail bags and sent either to the despatch department or put into stock .
11 None of the supply routes go close to the point where Sunderby 's aircraft ditched .
12 It was effectively a semi final as the two group leaders go straight to the final , and it was between England and Spain all the way .
13 Neither is it that tonics are not requested ; large numbers of people get as far as the doctor 's surgery to complain of tiredness , lethargy and mild depression , and even larger numbers go straight to the chemist .
14 And I can see this er this woman with her three children go off to the workhouse and er they was crying but they were waving and then all the neighbours was out waving to them .
15 As the hands go down to the floor , the right knee is cocked up near the right shoulder .
16 Trainees go alone to the interviewing room with the client to establish the client 's problem .
17 Once past the lower falls go round to the left on the north side of the Hepste , to reach the falls of Sgwyd yr Eira .
18 The Roker men go through to the Quarter-Final for the first time since 1976 .
19 but to feel sorry for women and put their view forward because , I mean , you still the situation of a Friday when men go down to the pub and you know they 're all Jack the Lad !
20 Mervyn , I suggest you , Eric and the rest of the men go down to the river .
21 It is part of their folklore that the men go out to the pub or club at Sunday dinner time and there is n't a woman to be seen .
22 Booth 's survey also had an influence on a similar movement in the United States , though its roots go back to the middle of the nineteenth century when a number of small surveys on the " dangerous classes " were undertaken .
23 , whose science policy roots go back to the presidency of , retorts : ‘ Paternity is always to prove ’ .
24 Exactly why is unclear as the origins of these vineyards go back to the days of the Knights Templars .
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