Example sentences of "go [adv prt] to a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | As soon as an assignment has been fully proofed it goes on to a list which is published every two months to all of the sales execs and you just look out for your number , all right ? and you 've got your own personal records of course , if you know you 've earned bonus then that 's where to claim it . |
2 | We ourselves have found that if a patient goes on to a diet which is relatively free from pesticides , herbicides and chemical additives , then often the homoeopathic remedies work much better than if the patient continues to eat an additive and junk-food-laden diet . |
3 | I 'd like you to go on to a university and do music , but I think you 'll do that anyway , and I 'd like you to stop playing other instruments . |
4 | ‘ Mouse ’ was to go on to a succession of schools — at all of which he was unhappy — and to Oxford , where he was run over by a train under circumstances which strongly suggested suicide . |
5 | At Holy Trinity , Brompton , all four priests are Old Etonians , one of the churchwardens is a former private secretary of Margaret Thatcher 's , and it is not unknown for members of the congregation to go on to a wedding reception in St James 's Palace . |
6 | And when it goes down to a water hole to drink it crouches down and awkwardly sips with its mouth . |
7 | From Gearstones an undisputed path goes down to a footbridge over the stream , here known as Gayle Beck . |
8 | 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 ? ’ … |
9 | Initially , all that is required of volunteers is for them to go along to a clinic where a small sample of blood is taken . |
10 | Judging from geological surveys , they expect to have to go down to a depth of 45 metres before they find it . |
11 | The likelihood is that St Helens will have had their minds wonderfully concentrated by the experience and should win the replay at Wakefield Trinity tonight to go through to a meeting with Oldham in the quarter-finals on Sunday . |
12 | They embrace , then separate , and one goes over to a woman in the crowd with a child cradled in her arms . |
13 | Tor goes off to a cottage up the hill from the bay and comes back disconsolate , having been told to ‘ piss off ’ by the occupants who were robbed last week and are not in any mood to offer the traditional Norwegian hospitality to a motley collection of bedraggled canoeists . |
14 | erm there 's a certain prestige about erm going on to a school . |
15 | There will also be a ‘ menu ’ of six visits from which visitors can choose before going on to a buffet supper with members of the Faculty . |
16 | After eating a full breakfast , he performed his awesome feat of batting before , in the evening , taking part in a doubles tennis match , visiting the theatre and going on to a supper party ! |
17 | The President 's choice to succeed Mr Frohnmayer must be confirmed by the Subcommittee on Education , Arts and the Humanities , then pass a hearing held by the Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources , before going on to a Senate vote . |
18 | Miss Huntley claimed to have spent the Saturday by herself in and around her flat , doing a bit of shopping and cleaning before meeting a few friends — only one of whom appeared to have an address — and going on to a party around ten o'clock at night . |
19 | If going along to a group on a regular basis helps you to stick at it — do it . |
20 | Whereas people once felt that there must be a certain desperation in answering magazine ‘ lonely heart ’ advertisements or in going along to a dating bureau , nowadays these channels are seen as a practical way of finding a new friend or suitable lover . |
21 | It is also worth going along to a beauty salon a month or so in advance to have your make-up done . |
22 | There 's an underground thing — you know , steps going down to a station , so I go down there and wander around for a bit . |
23 | There 's a garden going down to a stream . |
24 | Erm but basically you , you would be going in to a village to , to try and encourage land reform with this document or knowing that this document existed . |
25 | I think the army thought they were going in to a situation where they could they could help , they saw themselves if you like as the referees er as a neutral party in between two sides . |
26 | Associate Members should get ground tickets for Wimbledon as a right instead of going in to a ballot . |
27 | Then he 's going off to a party . |
28 | Minny : one day when I 'd been gushing about her dress when she was going out to a dance . |
29 | What , like you 're going out to a pool |
30 | At about six o'clock , I heard Dad going out to a meeting and presently Mum appeared with some food , but insisted I was to stay in my prison till morning . |