Example sentences of "go [adv prt] to london [coord] " in BNC.

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1 I do n't mean today I mean if she 's going in to London or something you know she 's got a base in London to do something in the morning before she goes on a call as opposed to some of them who have n't got a proper office space
2 Before that , he used to go up to London and try to visit her . ’
3 I 'll tell you this … three times before he went , Michael asked me for time to go up to London and said he was having problems with his visa .
4 and er , it was gone eleven I would of thought , anyway he stopped and I slept like a log , got up at twenty past six , but erm , it 's a strange thing because one of those came last evening and it parked outside George 's , now I said yesterday , when Alan goes to work , it 's not long after six normally to go up to London and that
5 I was going to go back to London and see what happened then .
6 ‘ I 'll have to go back to London and sort everything out , ’ she said shakily .
7 And also how much clerical time is used up for non consumer activities in a division , like supporting those things you go off to London and
8 I stayed on to teach philosophy — you went off to London and disappeared into the Civil Service .
9 All we 've got to do is go back to London and get Joe to set up a workshop there and work himself silly .
10 She could go back to London and try and shake the whereabouts of Gilbert Racy out of his obstructive locum , or she could see what other members of the Society there were in Norfolk and glean what she might from them .
11 She 'd go back to London and sort out her job with IMP for starters .
12 Sometimes , he said we used to take them motorway he said to junction whatever at Dover and they 'd be somebody waiting there with the money give us the car we 'd go back to London and they 'd just take it up the .
13 Unwilling to act in his proper person , Finch went back to London and started to live too high .
14 ‘ Perhaps we should leave it , go back to London and return in the spring with soldiers ? ’
15 Later we learned that he had gone back to London and given a mischievous account of our conversation in literary circles , and we were ‘ very much blamed ’ .
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