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

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1 But I believe that the decisions made to go on the trips this autumn have been good ones .
2 But I believe that the decisions made to go on the trips this autumn have been good ones .
3 I had promised to go round the shops looking for something suitable , since my mother had shown that she wished to accompany me .
4 Well , when it was thought I was ready to go to a job , I was sent to 101 Cadogan Gardens in Chelsea , near Sloane Street to be told to go down the steps to the tradesmen 's entrance .
5 Great l vans of them used to go round the glens doing that .
6 I 'll just get the feeling that I 've got to go to the woods .
7 Got to go to the doctors . ?
8 Why 's he got to go to the doctors ?
9 she 's going over at half past eleven and she said to me if it 's not worth the money I 'm not changing and er , I shall tell him that I 've certainly got to go on the books you know
10 Adam knelt beside her , thinking of Zosie and Zosie 's mother and stepfather who had not bothered to go to the police when their daughter unaccountably vanished .
11 When called to go to the gentiles , he was able to manage the change of understanding that this involved for the whole group .
12 In subsequent proceedings for false imprisonment , it was admitted that the sole reason for arresting her was the constable 's opinion that ‘ police inquiries were more likely to be fruitful in clearing up the case if Mrs. Mohammed-Holgate were compelled to go to the police station to be questioned there ’ .
13 She 's refused to go to the baths since she had that cold , but I think she was clever enough to make that an excuse .
14 ‘ You never really meant to go to the police at all , did you ? ’ said Scarlet .
15 In October the decision was taken to go to the polls in an attempt to get more decisive support for a Labour government : more popular authority and a workable parliamentary position .
16 Right , I was subject to a , an assault that was quite frightening erm in that I was working in a shop on my own and er someone came into the shop and locked the door behind me and tried er to pull me down towards the back of the shop and er apart from being very frightened I find it difficult to accept that I was just an innocent victim , I kept making excuses that this person who did it to me did n't mean to frighten me he , only could n't communicate that he , he , he said it eventually when I managed to fight him off he said , I just wanted to give you a kiss and er I find it very difficult and I had to be forced to go to the police erm to tell them about this because I thought you know its just a misunderstanding and , but it was terrifying
17 Finally , at around 3am one Sunday in 1967 pump man , Willie Baxter , was detailed to go through the tunnels from St Enochs to Bridge Street Station where he was to attend to a tank located beneath the stairs .
18 Mortimer was also tempted to go for the sentries , but also recognized the folly of such a move .
19 In adolescent rebellion , she is tempted to go beyond the boundaries — the law , the commands of her parents , and the expectations of friends .
20 She should try to forget him , but the memory of their afternoon together had the power to make her cheeks rosy , and so they stayed while she put on the plainest gown which she could find in the wardrobe which she had left behind , with her personal maid , when she had pretended to go with the Parslows .
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