Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] a [adj] [noun] to go " in BNC.
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1 | Sarah made a mental note to go and see Janine . |
2 | Romania has a long way to go before it can even begin to climb out of its paralysis . |
3 | Such difficult transition demands time and balance and Romania has a long way to go before it is comfortable with its new identity . |
4 | In yesterday 's only pairs encounter , Australia 's Ian Schuback and partner Cameron Curtis produced a remarkable fightback to go through to meet David Bryant and Tony Allcock in the semi-finals on Friday night . |
5 | But Scotland has a long way to go before the symbiosis of locals and visitors becomes a reality . |
6 | Devon Loch had a hundred yards to go , ninety , eighty , seventy , sixty . |
7 | Mister Grant has a long way to go before he will fully recover from his injuries . |
8 | Five minutes before the interval , Witney wasted a glorious chance to go in front . |
9 | Anna made a mental note to go in that evening and wish them well : |
10 | Nevertheless , Mr Lamont has a long way to go before he can recover the confidence of Scottish business leaders . |
11 | Cliftonville had a wonderful opportunity to go into the lead just after the resumption when Tim McCann , lively and dangerous darted through , but as the keeper came out to narrow the angle , he whipped the ball past the far upright . |
12 | But even Heathrow has a long way to go . |
13 | Leonora felt a deep reluctance to go upstairs , to face the night alone . |
14 | Virgil 's Aeneas leaves a burning Troy to go on his adventures , effect his betrayal , and arrive at the Tiber , where an empire is to rise . |