Example sentences of "[noun sg] to go [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I made a last minute decision to go to this game .
2 The fact that growing numbers of students are making the personal decision to go into higher education each year suggests strongly that our system of student support , far from providing a deterrent , is encouraging more people to go into higher education , who perhaps would not have had the confidence to do so or the belief that it is appropriate for them .
3 Theoretically you were as free as the common snipe to go in any direction you pleased .
4 The table shows the enthusiasm with which centres took the opportunity to go beyond straightforward transfer of old courses .
5 Consequently , secondary-school pupils in China have only a limited opportunity to go into higher education and in this sense , those who do make it can be viewed as a privileged elite .
6 Moreover , we regard such fees as undesirable because we are keen that there should be no avoidable barriers to access on the part of people who have not traditionally had the opportunity to go into higher education .
7 Her studies were interrupted by the opportunity to go into local politics , from which she has never looked back .
8 It must have cost a lot of money to go for that amount of time ?
9 My first big act of rebellion against cultural expectations of what an Indian woman should or should n't do was when I left home in the face of family opposition to go into higher education .
10 It is good practice to go through any document before parting with it and eliminate any word that is not essential to conveying the precise meaning intended .
11 You are now equipped to play the game : what is the ideal position for each of these machines allowing for you , the craftsman , to work around them and allowing for a board of a chosen dimension to go across that production set-up ?
12 It seems to have been unusual for any girl to go beyond straight typesetting to learn much about the other processes at this stage : a crucial point .
13 If there is a desire to go down this road it has to be said it may not be as easy as it might at first seem .
14 So there 's no need to go to great expense of printed what have you .
15 ‘ I 'll baby-sit the kids , ’ Carole insisted over Laura 's blushing and increasingly desperate protests that there was no need to go to such trouble .
16 Well we do n't want no all we want is one so that at the end we want from each group to go to another group to be marked .
17 He and Mother must have thought a great deal of the place to go to that expense at a time when money was so short .
18 look , look , I , I , I 've got to go because I 've got another meeting to go to this evening , erm , what , what I , er what we need to do is to get this laid out clearly as to what our projections ar are
19 This thick tash must be accompanied by a large cigar and the refusal to go to any club that would have you as a member • Nabisco takes over disco as this year 's club theme .
20 They will not have the right to go to Industrial Tribunal for legal redress .
21 I was required every day to go to another place and put cards coloured like the cooked liver of a duck into alphabetical order .
22 ‘ We were in a no-win situation and when I was offered the chance to go to another team I took it .
23 Now to Rugby Park , where Kilmarnock , after a superb start to the season , had the chance to go within one game of their previous best Premier League run of ten matches undefeated .
24 To get a piece of the action , take up Britannia Sailing 's Fastnet Challenge , a chance to go from absolute novice to crewing one of their 20 yachts entered in the 1993 Fastnet race , in less than a year .
25 They can not be doing any honest work if they 're spending their life filling pieces of paper to go into these ring binders .
26 One week to go before first Dress Rehearsal of Re:Joyce .
27 Activists in Haringey persuaded the council to suspend their commitment to go to full committee status , because a sub-committee could have a majority of non-councillors ; this would facilitate greater participation by members of the lesbian and gay communities , particularly those who were black , disabled or unemployed .
28 OUR strategy to go after this army is very , very simple .
29 ‘ Do you think it would be sensible for a woman to go at that time of night into the house of an unmarried man ? ’ she asked .
30 I had developed a visualization to go with this mood .
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