Example sentences of "go [adv] [adv prt] to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Cos I could n't be bothered and I was n't dressed and it would be going all over to south London .
2 ‘ I 'll be going straight on to Midnight Mass , ’ Oscar said .
3 The survivors I have interviewed mostly remembered going straight on to piece-work and staying there , although in larger offices , like Clark 's , some experienced Women workers did become stab hands .
4 as I say Pam and her husband are going back down to villa erm in June I mean Val wants me and Rudy to go down to the villa , they 're going from July to the end of September this , this year , probably for longer , but erm
5 Scientists , just like former communists , are going joyfully back to church .
6 Goes straight up to heaven and nothing more is heard of it .
7 I have to be up early tomorrow , so if you 'll excuse me I think I 'll go on up to bed . ’
8 Go on over to daddy and read the book .
9 Go on up to bed ’ , his words being punctuated by hard slaps to my rump .
10 ‘ You 'll go right back to school on Monday morning and finish Grade 12 .
11 Her husband considered pushing the dog on to the floor , thought better of it , and went sulkily off to bed .
12 My father had gone off up to bed and she suddenly began to tell me what her life with him had been , the bribery and the humiliation and so on .
13 She looked as if she wanted to go back in but her mum kissed her goodbye and shut the door flat in her face and went off back to bed .
14 Yes , just go straight on to policy and resources , we we have to take it with the main motion , I mean if it 's passed it 's a s standing motion .
15 No , well mostly toilet in the middle of the night but I go straight back to bed and go back to sleep again .
16 These wishes go straight back to childhood , and so religion represents a transference from childhood and a kind of emotional infantilism in which people try and make out that they 're still children , as it were , even though they , even though they really are n't .
17 Rather than go straight on to drama college , she decided to take a year out to travel .
18 Dana felt so sick , he went straight back to bed , but had been there only a few seconds before he leapt out with a scream of agony : an autumnal , sleepy wasp had been brought in by the chambermaid among the bedclothes which had been airing at the window and had stung my friend on the bottom !
19 he went straight back to work
20 After lunch going progressively easier , went back on to piste , sandy but rocky at bottom of tyre-tracks .
21 The cameraman winked at her , and she shook her head laughingly and went back out to Reception .
22 And I went back down to bed and I got up again at five , went back there then the baby wake up at seven so I come up and stayed up .
23 Visibility was very poor and having been warned that barrage balloons were hoisted over the Liverpool area which had very recently suffered heavily in bombing raids , we went well out to sea before turning in to Speke , only to get entangled in a coastal convoy flying balloons .
24 I had made them welcome , accepted their nonsensical stories because it did n't matter one way or the other , and then gone obligingly off to bed and left them to their meeting …
25 He would not be fooled like the man in the film who went cheerfully off to work , leaving his brave young wife to die all alone in their pretty country cottage .
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