Example sentences of "[vb pp] to go [adv] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Since delivery only required one of us , I 'd undertaken to go down to Fraxilly while Mala stayed with the ship .
2 Perhaps , perhaps they 've arranged to go somewhere on Saturday .
3 The government consistently denied rumours of an early poll , claiming that no parliamentary elections would be held before the presidential contest due in April 1991 , although local elections at sub-district level were expected to go ahead in May 1990 , after the success of similar elections in the Chittagong Hill Tracts on June 25 , 1989 ( see p. 36736 ) .
4 The deal is expected to go through in March after structural checks are complete .
5 The case continues tomorrow and is expected to go on until Monday .
6 Women and girls were not expected to go off after work and sing in choirs or play games — they were expected to be at home catching up on household chores .
7 Vicente might have entrusted it to Tristram because he was being evacuated from Teruel and was expected to go back to England .
8 This arises since patients are permitted to go anywhere for treatment , leaving the home authority to pay for this treatment , whether or not the authority considers such treatment necessary for that particular patient , whether or not that type of treatment figures in local priorities , and whether or not there are ‘ more deserving ’ cases within the authority .
9 Today 's ‘ continuous ’ culture processes are designed to go on for months without completely emptying the fermenter .
10 They were all very sharp and attentive , prepared to go back over scenes or lines as often as was required , patient when Charles lost the line , encouraging when he got a flow of dialogue working .
11 It had been decided to go ahead with arms sales on the open market , it was announced on Feb. 3 , because of the need for revenue , especially in hard currency .
12 BBC claims that it would not have decided to go ahead with EON on a country-wide basis unless it had received assurances that other firms will have suitable second generation RDS receivers on the market soon .
13 decided to go up to Malden I think it was to stay with a mate of Derek 's twenty years
14 We have signed a treaty to agree to that , but we have not just retained Polaris , with its enormous fire-power ; we have now decided to go on to Trident that has even greater firepower than Polaris .
15 I 've decided to go back to Shropshire , where I 've got lots of friends . ’
16 ‘ I 've decided to go back to England , ’ she said quietly , not able to look at him .
17 ‘ Mike and I had already decided to go back to Blend Six for Jerez if it 's still hot . ’
18 I 've decided to go back to London tomorrow . ’
19 Anyway , I 've promised to go back to London at the week-end .
20 When Sophie woke on Tuesday morning she remembered with something of a shock that she had promised to go out to dinner with Giles .
21 ‘ Father 's had to go away on business , ’ said Mother .
22 goes into this house in Buckley , cos she 's had to go up to Buckley !
23 He had had to go out on exercise one night , and was on duty another , poor thing .
24 That 's why Alex has had to go back to London
25 My , my watch is the one Irene bought me gone wrong , it 's had to go in for repairs .
26 He was told to go up to Cambridge , despite a shortfall of £60 in his funds , and that his college would do its utmost to ensure that he could carry on with his studies .
27 In the afternoon , she was politely told to go out until tea-time .
28 I was told to go off to work .
29 Quite a few of us from used to go down to cricket match .
30 He had a good knowledge of Scotland , particularly the bagpipes , and I am sure if I had offered to go along to Brigade HQ to fetch my bagpipes he would have had me marching up and down the orchard playing his favourite tunes , much to the consternation of the other Commandos , and possibly the annoyance of the Germans just a short distance away .
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