Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] to go [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | David wants to go to bed . |
2 | Scottish Hydro decided to go to war , but with environmental considerations in mind opted for a psychological approach rather than the shotgun option . |
3 | Jane agreed to go into pantomime . |
4 | Nevertheless , in 1806 , staying at the house of his friend Sir George Beaumont , Wordsworth began to go to church again , even though he was not a regular attender . |
5 | Simon started to go to school in the same year . |
6 | In January 1967 , Sukarno offered to go into exile providing he could retain his office . |
7 | ‘ Mrs Wren is new , sir , since Miss Tunstall left to go on holiday , ’ explained the butler . |
8 | This is not to suggest that all , or indeed any , should be discarded ; if England have to go for maturity and hope for the best , so be it . |
9 | ‘ It 's the number of Africans the UN allows to go into space , ’ he said . |
10 | Mr Skubiszewski declined to go into detail , saying the agreement had yet to be accepted by both governments . |
11 | If Olwyn managed to go to bed without having to be forced then a reward from the menu was given to her . |
12 | After spending part of the summer at Baden with Constanze , Mozart decided to go on speculation to Frankfurt am Main , where Leopold II was to be crowned Holy Roman Emperor on 9 October . |
13 | Brenner was willing ; Scholz had to go into town himself . |
14 | Travellers from Bulawayo to South Africa have to go in convoy . |
15 | Randalstown have a handful of early injury problems to overcome , with goalkeeper Mary Nugent ( groin ) , Kirsty Bonar ( ankle ligaments ) and Jayne Armstrong ( back ) all causing headaches and striker Rhoda Campbell set to go into hospital next week for an exploratory knee operation . |
16 | We'se got to go into town . ’ |
17 | Joe waved his fork in the air so much , and dropped so much more than he ate , that I was glad when Herbert left to go to work . |
18 | Mr Smith looked at some of the papers on his desk for a moment , " … ah yes , Mr Partridge had to go to hospital for a tetanus injection and stitches after you struck him with a shovel . |
19 | Both Tom and Terry decided to go on hunger strike . |
20 | New BT shares to go on sale |
21 | Problems relating to Châteauroux and other lands in dispute in Berry and Auvergne were referred to a panel of arbitrators ; Richard was to marry Alice ; finally both Louis and Henry agreed to go on crusade and , in the meantime , made a mutual non-aggression pact . |
22 | This difference is emphasized when one examines how Porter proposes to go about cost reduction . |