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

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1 BARNSLEY trainer Steve Norton ca n't wait to go off talent-hunting to America again in a fortnight 's time .
2 The Education Act of 1902 brought about the establishment of secondary schools with 25 per cent of places going as scholarships to children who had passed an exam at the elementary schools .
3 More plentiful are Second World War £1 notes going for £4 to £5 , while the rarer 10 shilling notes cost around £10 .
4 More plentiful are Second World War £1 notes going for £4 to £5 , while the rarer 10 shilling notes cost around £10 .
5 More plentiful are Second World War £1 notes going for £4 to £5 , while the rarer 10 shilling notes cost around £10 .
6 The path now follows the coast , going past Thorpeness to Sizewell .
7 And Pat very much did not like Bert going with Jasper to Ireland .
8 He says getting into shops and going from floor to floor is often impossible .
9 He says getting into shops and going from floor to floor is often impossible .
10 He says getting into shops and going from floor to floor is often impossible .
11 He made a special entry in his journal about ten unemployed men marching from Bootle to London , with seven who were going from London to Leeds ; they stayed for one night and were provided with tea and breakfast .
12 ‘ He had a role , but he kept going from character to character , using a whole lot of different accents , cockney one moment , the voice of a high court judge the next . ’
13 ( We changed the sign of the dual variables corresponding to rows when going from TRP to TP . )
14 Sophie was in the branches of a tree eating an apple while she watched Lori going from window to window like someone trying to escape from a fire .
15 Going from window to window , he could see traces of the woman Susan had told him about , but Luke Mallen was a ghost in the place — nothing of him to be found ; except , in all that stillness , a sense of violence .
16 Because of the consciousness of using the correct level of language in a conversation or discussion , any interpreter one engages may unconsciously modify statements going from English to Japanese and back to English again , according to the rank of the people involved .
17 I do not believe there is another contractor capable of going from Greenfield to completion in this way , across the range of services , and on this scale .
18 Car going from Woodcape to Copse who
19 For instance , I remember him back at Troon eleven years later going from bunker to bunker at the postage Stamp like a lost man — — at the same time as Gene Sarazen got a hole-in-one there .
20 In fact , the film 's whole feel is current , going from scene to scene in an inconsequential manner more Mike Leigh than Sir Larry .
21 It 's beautiful to think there 's a man who spends his life going from hotel to hotel , paying chambermaids to let him look in beds slept in by women , in the hope of finding some hairs !
22 I am reduced to sitting staring out of the window with nothing much to look at but a young man , presumably a salesman or political canvasser , patiently going from door to door down the street .
23 He shows me charts of average weight and height , because now he is working on his motorbike , going from door to door selling insurance policies , and they use the charts to decide whether someone is at risk of a heart attack .
24 The National Consumer Credit Federation , representing check traders , told us that the agent going from door to door , usually with long experience of working for the firm , had quite a lot of discretion over whether or not to lend , though with small firms the bosses like to keep in touch themselves , often going on collection rounds so as to see customers , and certainly weighing up doubtful cases themselves .
25 Going from door to door .
26 We spent some more time moving around Leicester , going from tavern to tavern trying to discover if anyone else had seen Irvine 's strange companion .
27 You had to have a reason for going from A to B , or else you were in trouble .
28 The probability of going from A to B is found by adding up the waves for all the paths .
29 Thus , they will make little contribution to the probability of the particle 's going from A to B. But the numbers from the straight paths will add up with the numbers from paths that are almost straight .
30 We see many people going from Brighton to London every day and erm one might ask whether that 's entirely necessary .
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