Example sentences of "go [adv prt] to [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | From Seathwaite follow the access road to Long House Farm ( 1 mile ) but bypass the farm to go on to the Walna Scar Road ( actually a bridleway ) . |
32 | THE first thing to go on to the canvas was a sketch in grey wax crayon , which mixes happily with the oils , whereas graphite would turn to gritty soot . |
33 | You should walk briskly every other day , and on alternate days walk for 20 minutes at a slower pace to build up a regular routine , until you feel ready to go on to the 30-day walk back to fitness programme at the end of this chapter . |
34 | It then accepted a new structure in which a minimum standard of English and arithmetic qualified a child to go on to an intelligence test to measure its ‘ capacity ’ . |
35 | It would be a waste of time for both of you to go on to an interview . |
36 | And when it goes down to a water hole to drink it crouches down and awkwardly sips with its mouth . |
37 | From Gearstones an undisputed path goes down to a footbridge over the stream , here known as Gayle Beck . |
38 | Roy , 37 , even leaves Janette in the dead of night and goes down to the bar hoping to catch a glimpse of his beloved spirit . |
39 | He works in the hospitals , he goes down to the projects in the Bronx . |
40 | Lady Macduff goes down to the meadow |
41 | Music 24 songs and nothin' to hear Geoff Dyer goes down to the Springsteen river , and finds that it 's dry |
42 | Nearing the narrows of the loch where the ferry operated , the road climbs a long incline through a forest , emerging in open country and here a branch , formerly the main road , goes down to the hotel and other buildings grouped forlornly around the old ferry pier : it is always sad to see an enterprise that has served its purpose well and has now had its day . |
43 | After a further mile towards Chapel-le-Dale , a track turns off the road to the left and goes down to the beck in the valley bottom , arriving at a section roofed by a natural arch of considerable length . |
44 | we 've got , is at the back of the house right , and then it goes up there , then that is the houses and it goes down to the sewer in the road , so er |
45 | Cross the road and take path going north-north-east which then bears left to Stoke Ridge and goes down to the bend in the road at Stoke Pero . |
46 | It goes down to the throat with redness and swelling , enlarged tonsils , hot head , congested face , heavy limbs , a gradual onset . |
47 | But not to go all the way to Saint-Palais ; rather , after eight miles , turn to the right , over a crest , along a very minor road that goes down to the hamlet and caves of Isturits . |
48 | and she , he , she goes down to the abortion centre right after and he dies ! |
49 | Between the admirable houses in the so-called Quartier de la Barre , which goes down to the harbour mouth , and the sandy beach , a dike has been built up , twelve or fifteen feet high , to protect the town from the waves . |
50 | They 'd there 's a little back staircase that goes down to the kitchens — sorry , lad , galley ! |
51 | Local legend states that when it hears the church clock strike twelve it goes down to the River Avon to drink . |
52 | The door was open and I did hear that much when I passed to go in to the ladies ' toilet . |
53 | You paid a small fee you see or a small charge to have this and the your mother used to put the the dough in the tin and er a little s bit of paper with the name on it , you see with a name on it and that used to go in to the oven . |
54 | ‘ Does Faye … or Dr Greene … want me to go in to the hospital ? ’ |
55 | You 've got ta get the stu the smell goes in to the liquid then you chuck the liquid away . |
56 | The er deputy goes in to the district and he he gives an insurance er by law that that the district is safe . |
57 | You used to be able to go along to a pottery , say , and say , ‘ What was going on here at about eight o'clock this morning ? ’ … |
58 | Initially , all that is required of volunteers is for them to go along to a clinic where a small sample of blood is taken . |
59 | He 'd been shaken , certainly , when Cedric Downes had invited him to go along to the North Oxford Golf Club and knock up the caretaker if necessary . |
60 | ‘ You must excuse me — I promised to go along to the tennis courts . |