Example sentences of "and go [to-vb] the " in BNC.

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1 This part of the grape 's flesh produces the richest juice in terms of sugar , acids and trace elements , and goes to make the highest quality Champagnes .
2 ‘ Yes , one day we were all laughing and going to take the world by storm with our painting , our films , our crazy music .
3 Noble Lord , Lord Callaghan says and I might say so , slightly mischievously , well after all he 's going to appoint the appointers and going to make the short list , short list for the Right My Right Honourable Friend to appoint , but of course somebody 's got to appoint the appointers and er that would be done by the by my Right Honourable Friend , but that does n't mean to say for goodness sake that they 're in his pocket .
4 She would have to work out the rest of her shift , but she would take the next day off and go to see the doctor .
5 ‘ And Mother Francis will be the Reverend Mother General of the whole Order and can do what she likes , and go to see the Pope , and everything . ’
6 Or do you wait till they tire of the taunting and go to release the victim when the coast is clear ?
7 These costs are paid straight into the Legal Aid Fund and go to defray the actual costs of the action in the accounts rendered to the Fund by solicitors and counsel acting for the assisted party .
8 The term " fibre " refers to the parts of our food that are indigestible by the human digestive tract and go to form the majority of waste from the gut .
9 Cos I say , otherwise all you do is bloody housework and go to up the factory , you know , I mean , it 's nothing !
10 ‘ It 's our secret , ’ promised Juliet , and went to finish the observations .
11 We both dismounted and went to examine the obscenity .
12 Veronica added that she 'd put away later and went to join the others .
13 She made a belated grab for her wits while Guy rose and went to answer the summons , exchanging a few murmured words with whoever was on the other side of the door .
14 Sindy bleeped in confusion and went to dredge the supplies ' cupboards .
15 And when she straightened up and went to take the key from the lock his hand was there before hers , and as he handed the key back to her , he said on a laugh , ‘ I see you do n't intend to be locked in from the outside . ’
16 Allen , who has missed the last four games , said : ‘ I must admit I was a little concerned and went to see the same specialist that did the operation on my groin before .
17 NEXT day I took the advice I had been given by my friends at the Union and went to see the exhibition of the Bibliotheca Corviniana in the National Library on Castle Hill , partly because Matthias I , or Matthias Hunyadi , known as Corvinus because of the crow motif on his banners , was one of the most striking and decisive characters in East European history , straddling the histories of Transylvania , Hungary , Bohemia and Austria .
18 We left the hide and went to explore the rest of the Power Station grounds .
19 She ploughed on : ‘ He goes where the Cap'n goes , and th'ca n't expect him to on her apron , and went to open the door .
20 He shook his head in despair then got to his feet and went to open the door .
21 His wife turned without a word , and went to open the door ; and presently ushered in Detective Chief Inspector George Felse , mild , grey-haired and ordinary , a tired middle-aged man who would have been inconspicuous and among his peers almost anywhere he cared to materialise .
22 Slipping her feet into slender-heeled sandals , Lindsey reached for her evening purse and went to open the door .
23 She pushed her damp curls from her face , and went to open the french doors to let in what wind there was tonight .
24 If that 's all you 've come to say — ’ She stood up and went to open the door , but stopped when Dawn burst out ,
25 ‘ Goodnight ! ’ she snapped , and went to slam the door shut on him — then found that his foot was in the way .
26 She got off the bed and went to unlock the door without any trepidation , or any other strong emotion .
27 I got up about seven , had a little breakfast and went to catch the bus for Fulham .
28 ‘ You wo n't like it , it 's spaghetti , ’ I told him as I put the pot on the table and went to fetch the tomato sauce .
29 Gently he pushed her aside and went to fetch the wine .
30 Cranston roared as he rose and went to fetch the boots standing in the comer .
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