Example sentences of "and go [adv prt] to [adj] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Grand Prix racing existed long before the formation of the World Championship in 1950 , and goes back to 1906 when the first French Grand Prix was run .
2 The next day the RUC tried to block a 4,000 strong Paisleyite protest march from the centre of Belfast , but the marchers broke through and rampaged through the centre of the city breaking shop windows , stoning the Catholic-owned International Hotel and going on to Sandy Row where they tried to burn down a bookie 's shop which employed Catholics .
3 The depth gauge tells you how deep you are an essential piece of equipment prices start at 20 pounds and lastly the backpack this hold the tank on your back prices start at 20 pounds and go up to 310 pounds the expensive one include an integrated life jacket which is adjustable .
4 She wanted to jump straight up from this padded and sheet-covered bench , once her blood donation was completed , and go up to Labour and Delivery to see , or at least hear about , Faye , but she knew from experience that giving blood left her drained and tired , and giving two hundred and fifty mils extra tonight would really sap her physical resources .
5 These two factors alone may well be responsible for making would-be divers leave and go on to other things .
6 and go on to four , eight , three .
7 So , we would go to the clinic , then have lunch and go on to some special place — an afternoon on a beach , a boat trip round the harbour , a visit to Old Sydney Town or to Taronga Park Zoo .
8 Those which are being discarded , usually after 30 years and around 750,000 miles ( 1,200,000 km ) of service , are sold at £8,000 each and go on to another life overseas .
9 Take the left hand gate and follow the track to Jofless Cottage and go on to High Jofless .
10 She even acknowledges she was tempted to give up her job at one stage and go on to social security as she would then have been entitled to free legal aid .
11 Just as soon as you are better " — and she meant both of them — " we 'll get out the carriage and go down to that sweet little shop of Miss Adeane 's to buy bonnets and shawls and order new dresses .
12 H laid it back on the table and went over to another , producing a small leather bag from his kilt .
13 Greenidge was dropped on 6 and made a further 74 , Kallicharran on 25 and went on to 42 , and King was unbeaten on 31 after giving a chance on 5. 215 was the kind of score to promise a close finish , and Boycott , Willey and Larkins saw them well on the way .
14 Richards was missed when 5 and went on to 62 , the same score as Richardson , with all the batsmen making useful contributions .
15 Act and went on to other employment and trade union legislation .
16 But Mr Rickman , who co-starred with Bruce Willis in the movie Die Hard , and went on to other leading screen roles including the Sheriff of Nottingham in Robin Hood , Prince of Thieves , is not appearing for superstar 's wages .
17 He supervised several Rhodes scholars , who obtained their doctorates and went on to successful careers .
18 Well , 'e become top scorer o' centuries when 'e was 42 and went on to 197 of 'em before 'e retired at 51 .
19 After all , it did not stretch to the floor but started at three feet six and went up to seven feet .
20 School started at 7am , and went through to four in the afternoon with a break at lunchtime .
21 We got just the opposite at the 11th , where we dropped a shot and went back to 10 under .
22 He laughed abruptly and went back to this wine cup .
23 The street was narrow , cobbled , full of old buildings which were joined together and went back to medieval times .
24 For the moment he left the subject there , and went back to another line of questioning .
25 We left the manor and went down to that silent tomb of a church .
26 I made sure I looked as if I 'd just got out of bed and dressed in a hurry — hence no socks and the sweatshirt — and went down to front garden to wave them in .
  Next page