Example sentences of "[vb infin] to go [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But it was actually hearing Duane Allman that made me want to go for a powerful kind of electric sound .
2 I do not want to go on a dictionary-chasing exercise , laying down one word only to find that the marketing men have circumvented it by finding another word .
3 I do n't want to go to a new school .
4 ‘ No disrespect to the rest — but I would n't want to go to a smaller club , however ambitious .
5 You 've now all seen a project quality plan , but I 'd just like to go through a few of the headings just to advise you where I think the benefits lie .
6 Would you like to go to a real gallery , Ruth , to look at some paintings ? ’
7 When he had left , she was still prevented from giving way to rage as Penny put through one of the DJs she had already been out with once , ringing to ask if she would like to go to a Mongolian barbecue with him that evening .
8 in fact that would be catered for by other provisions because erm under the directive on choice , any individual has a right to er say that they would like to go to a particular home .
9 An electrical equipment manufacturer , for example , might decide to go for a fully-fitted kitchen including all their own appliances as the top prize , with a small number of runners-up receiving a toaster or sandwich maker .
10 As before , however , she will have to go through a phantom pregnancy as a result of this treatment .
11 He could be more personal now that he did n't have to go through a nosy newspaper office .
12 He claimed there should be no erosion of traditional fishing areas , and stressed that each application would have to go through a long process before being granted .
13 As you do n't have to go through a minor interval just go one semitone lower and
14 But often we would n't get that straight away ; we 'd have to go through a few guitars before we found the combination of guitar and amp and EQ on the desk .
15 I certainly would not advocate as many in rugby union , but a maximum of one per team seems perfectly reasonable , and they should not have to go through a qualifying period .
16 Er , the honourable gentleman wondered whether we would ever have a truncated view again , certainly not under the ninety three legislation because that was a once off as a careful reading of the act will show , er but er we will erm and his honourable friend , the member for Perry Barns hoped er that er we would have no more reviews of European boundaries , I know because he was talking at P R but we will certainly have one new review of er er Euro constituency boundaries because as soon as the parliamentary boundaries are completed er we will have to go into a new review on that basis of all the European seats and of course the full enquiries will be held in the normal way for them .
17 You 'll have to go into a local hostel temporarily — but that 's only so they can check on a few things .
18 Afterwards he said : ‘ The magistrates have refused to issue a summons so I will have to go to a higher court .
19 Afterwards he said : ‘ The magistrates have refused to issue a summons so I will have to go to a higher court .
20 ‘ The greatest thing is telling him there is no point going to his mainstream school any longer if he is not going to get around and that he 'll have to go to a special school — at which point he explodes in terror and starts to make special efforts .
21 If they can not agree it will have to go to a public inquiry .
22 I 'll have to go for a little walk .
23 The reason some of them failed to go to the causal ward is because they used to do a little bit of begging , and if they 'd got enough money they would perhaps pay to go into a common lodging house .
24 I do n't suppose you 'd care to go into a few details … a little extra payment for last night ? ’
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