Example sentences of "go [adv] to [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The Guardian report on the Swindon game praises Strachan at length and goes on to critically assess Rocky in the light of his lack of match fitness and his attitude . |
2 | In Los Angeles workers joke that the rush hour begins at 5.30am and goes on to 8.30pm . |
3 | A CLEVELAND school band conducted by Labour leader Neil Kinnock hopes to go on to more national acclaim . |
4 | What , what it is on that one you 've got this speaker right and it goes down to really low frequencies especially |
5 | But usually I think ours have been it 's more it goes down to , not actual being but a an actual reading , it goes down to potentially what it 's capable . |
6 | And this actually goes down to about a hundred and eighty horsepower in some applications . |
7 | It is already obvious that the columns vary according to the point size , you can get away quite happily with two columns across an A4 in 12 point , three would be better in 10 point and to get four you 'll need to go down to perhaps 8 point . |
8 | I mean ideally you would n't want to have to , to go down to less than three thousand pounds a year |
9 | they that has to go over to there , so |
10 | She 's erm , ta , she 's got Alzheimer 's and she 's getting really bad , she 's getting a danger to herself and she 's got to go away to tomorrow . |
11 | And it probably beds them in slightly to go off to somewhere else . |
12 | my Lord I can I 'm sitting early tomorrow because a witness is being cross examined by Mr got to go off to so tomorrow he simply could not er , he si simply could not be released but er with your clerk er we 've been able to speak to Mr |
13 | Scotland has its own framework for the encouragement of enterprise , investment and training ; its own education system which continues to excel , with more pupils leaving school better qualified and more going on to further and higher education ; its own health budgets which deliver high standards of care ; and its own glorious inheritance of buildings and countryside . |
14 | Algorithms such as reversing sequences of ie to ei following a letter c are effective first attempts before going on to more complicated techniques , or even instead of such techniques which may turn out to be counter-productive in terms of time taken and the number of candidates produced . |
15 | Following toasts to the University , to Convocation and to our Guests , Mr Orme rounded off the evening by regaling us with some reminiscences of his early days in Parliament , where he has served for Salford West from 1964–1983 and Salford East since 1983 during which time he has held several posts in Government and on the Opposition front bench , and going on to more recent experiences whilst visiting Eastern Europe as the moves towards democracy gathered strength . |
16 | Yet others may be thinking of going on to more formal education , and treat a year with the OCA as an introduction to their particular interest . |
17 | So it quite clearly there 's traffic going on to there that does n't with what you 're saying . |
18 | Going in to yesterday 's third round , Ian Baker-Finch , Greg Norman and Elkington gave Australia four in the top 13 , only one of whom — Woosnam — was European and seven of whom were American . |
19 | and er we got to a car jack that was going over to somewhere where this flame would be you know and a bloke , a policeman 's coming back , where you going Ken ? |
20 | She and Jim talked together secretly about leaving the house and going off to somewhere ‘ more committed ’ , but Phoebe could not bring herself to give up the only home she knew of , could not bring herself to choose absolutely Jim 's commitments over the women 's commitments . |
21 | Compared with the basal condition these platelet activating factor precursors increased significantly ( p<0.001 ) going up to fivefold baseline ( 31.8 ( 6.8 ) µg/hr and 53 ( 9.3 ) µg/hr respectively ) in response to pentagastrin . |
22 | I am not going up to never |
23 | What we going up to now then ? |
24 | Going back to both Standlake and erm Wheatley |
25 | And going back to somewhere you have not been since you were a baby could be very exciting . |
26 | I was an old London man myself , and at one time I was manager of the branch in Upper Thames Street — that 's going back to just after the war . |
27 | Erm but er going back to again , erm because er they 're analyzing now erm all benefits so they can reduce the . |
28 | This is revealed in texts going back to about 2000 BC , notably in the ‘ Sumerian King List ’ which begins with a sequence of eight kings , presumably fabulous , whose reigns add up to a total of 241,200 years ! |
29 | As for our own species , the oldest evidence , going back to possibly about 35,000 BC , reveals that the dead were not only equipped with weapons , tools , and ornaments but also with food , which must often have been in short supply among the living . |
30 | Are you going back to now ? |