Example sentences of "[vb -s] to go [prep] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Laird 's now has to go into battle without any chance of getting either naval orders or intervention funds .
2 Is it really ? on the top there D d cos I suppose Amber has to go to school on Saturdays , does n't she ?
3 ‘ Be careful not to wake the crowd that has to go to school in the morning . ’
4 1993 is a year to really find the right person , so it may be that an unsatisfactory relationship has to go in order for the appropriate one to come in .
5 Who , wants to go through life by themself. , does n't mean to say that all the kind of life is one big storm , not at all !
6 ‘ Who wants to go to university for heaven 's sake !
7 And who wants to go to school in Hammersmith when you can live in the East End ?
8 When she wants to go to bed with me .
9 She has an 18-year-old son , who plans to go to university in a few months ' time and the thought of life on her own fills her with anxiety .
10 It tends to go on strike by pulling a muscle or twisting a joint .
11 The local authority committee member tends to go in dread of anything which may scandalise the electorate , voluntary organisations look to the man in the street for approval and funding .
12 As she prepares to go for gold at the World Cross Country Championships in the Spanish seaside town of Amorebieta , the South African could not help sadly recalling the drama surrounding the 1988 event which left her on the verge of a nervous breakdown .
13 The circulation was a new record and four hundred and eighty five thousand , nine hundred by year end and it just seems to go from strength to strength .
14 Gabriel becomes a Senderista and ends up in prison , from which he finally escapes to go in search of Elena .
15 The extensive range of Wedgwood jewellery has been complemented by the addition of fine bone china cameos and the collectability of Coalport figurines continues to go from strength to strength .
16 She likes to go to bed with
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