Example sentences of "all go [adv] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I guess , really , it all goes back to boarding school days . |
2 | On Thursday , Damian 's family arrived from Kenya , and they all went out to dinner with Charles at the Jumbo floating restaurant in Aberdeen harbour . |
3 | We all went home to lunch in good spirits , and the ‘ open-door schooling ’ , far from being a chore , was a pleasant outing . |
4 | So , course a bit later we all went off to bed and er well I , the next thing I remember were was er me father coming grabbing out to me and me brother , and chucking us more or less out of ou get off downstairs and get under the table ! |
5 | So they all went off to lunch with the mayor , while a messenger was sent to the Registrar of Births , Marriages and Deaths to get the necessary information . |
6 | But when we all went back to training at our clubs , everyone was talking about the stick he got and all agreed it was disgraceful . ’ |
7 | Grrr never mind they 've all gone back to school have n't they ? |
8 | And the f the the younger apprentices used to plunk on a Monday afternoon and all go along to Street to the this and she says , You did n't need to buy sweeties it was the rails of the gallery were sticking with toffee . |