Example sentences of "we [adv] [verb] to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We rather go to Chimney 's tomorrow than to London Zoo .
2 By the time we eventually turned to starboard and headed off towards the UK I was most anxious to get home : I was to be the best man at a wedding that day , and I had to get back before high noon , When the dawn really appeared we were lying very sedately over ( and we were not aware of it at the time ) Belgium .
3 ‘ One of the reasons we constantly return to sex is — I think — that we are always needing to know if this is enough to justify what we go through because of It .
4 ‘ For the first two days we just go to bed .
5 We just seemed to time it wrong with the weather .
6 Geoff will insist that we go to British Home Stores for , well we 'll , if , if we we 're with Geoff and Louise , that 's where we generally go to lunch , and it 's really nice !
7 We soon went to bed .
8 I 've come through that dip we all go through after midnight , when we 're still up after we normally go to bed .
9 The frenzied living for ourselves which we once used to value so highly now disappears before the far more vital longing to keep company with God in faith , hope and love .
10 However , we still got to school by 9.00am .
11 Colleagues , we now come to part of our agenda that 's extremely pleasant .
12 Now we now come to resolution two , which is in effect the appointment of the , er Honorary Officers .
13 Nevertheless it must be realised that the energy we now devote to curriculum content has tended to overshadow and obliterate the debate about curriculum delivery with which this chapter has also been concerned .
14 But it does not follow , as Strawson asserts that it does , that we should have to take an objective attitude to all behaviour just like the attitude we now take to behaviour we call abnormal .
15 We now turn to authority .
16 Can we now move to Item Thirteen .
17 It is a measure of the importance we now attach to sport , that although few either know or care who the latest Minister of Sport is , we pay our national team bosses far more than members of the Cabinet .
18 Colleagues , can we now turn to recruitment , a number of motions , motion two three six , Recruitment , Birmingham Region to move , motion two three seven , Lancashire Region to move , composite four Recruitment for the Unemployed , Midland Region to move , motion two four two , Accrued Membership Rewards , Liverpool to move , motion two four three , Recruitment Procedure , Liverpool .
19 We now move to item nine which is the Health Service application to become a National Health Service Trust .
20 We often get to bed very , very late at night because we 've met with the host record company of whatever country we are in .
21 We simply went to work like normal citizens during martial law and now it seems that 's a crime , ’ he went on , gesturing at the 20 heads of party factory cells who were gathered to discuss the future of communism in Poland .
22 We then went to assembly which lasted anything from fifteen to twenty five minutes , we would then go into our classrooms and do whatever we were told .
23 Thank you Okay , if we then move to agenda item two .
24 We then move to motion number eight Mr secretary Redwood to move it .
25 Can then we then move to Paper J. Local Government Superannuation Scheme .
26 We hastily put to sea in deteriorating weather conditions , the freshening easterly wind pushing up a lumpy swell for which this area is notorious .
27 We either freeze to death or starve to death .
28 Er resumed on er we actually got to number eight this morning did n't we ?
29 We therefore come to resolution two in which to make it to paragraph one
30 We therefore move to item one on the agenda which is the local management of primary and secondary schools and I call upon Mr Christopher to introduce the report .
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