Example sentences of "go to [adv] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Why are you going to so much trouble to ensure that it succeeds ? ’ |
2 | I 'm just surprised that you 've bothered going to so much trouble , cooking a meal . ’ |
3 | He gave their present number , and the palazzo 's , then added , ‘ Thank you for going to so much trouble . |
4 | erm we 're not expecting to see a huge amount of discounting in the summer months , so erm because the capacity that was on the market this year is going to very much match the demand from customers |
5 | ‘ Are you going to solo this ? ’ |
6 | What we thought , all of us it 's going to actually this report item which is and I think therefore because we certainly have n't had time |
7 | tell I were n't going to about half past six , seven . |
8 | The aim was to reach students in the Fourth to Sixth Form age group by setting up workshops and visits to the Hayward Gallery , persuading professional photographers to go to as many schools as possible to talk about their own work and the Magnum show , and encouraging ‘ young hopefuls ’ to shoot and print some of their own work . |
9 | She seemed willing to go to almost any length to appease , lull his irritation to rest , contain all the exasperation by taking it within herself . |
10 | And the next morning when they get up Ruth makes his way into the town , and he goes to where all the , the men sit and they talk , the city gate , and there he he searches out the nearer relative of Ruth 's . |
11 | If he 's going to make a speech it ought to be before too much champagne goes to too many heads . ’ |
12 | It 's hit towards the halfway line , Alan the sole defender for Blackburn at the moment , he plays it to his right , forward it goes to now that 's a good ball down the far side of the field , plenty of er men available , 's one of them inside the penalty area , the cross was n't so good from and it 's gon na run harmlessly behind for a goal kick . |
13 | I went to as many classes as I could , although as they worked college terms they did n't start until September and I arrived in July . |
14 | We went to so much trouble because we were aware of the power of cultural conditioning . |
15 | Most food imports went to comparatively few countries . |
16 | Over a decade , they 've gone to nearly all his shows . |
17 | She really would have preferred a cup of tea , but could n't refuse when they 'd gone to so much trouble . |
18 | The next question was why had he gone to so much trouble and expense if he never intended to use this place as his base ? |
19 | Your colleagues had gone to so much trouble to organise the party . |
20 | ‘ As you 've gone to so much trouble , it would seem discourteous to refuse , ’ Ashley said . |
21 | ‘ Since you 've gone to so much trouble I suppose I 'd better change into something more in keeping with your splendour . ’ |
22 | But when he and his family got back to their cabin they seemed upset because we had gone to so much trouble . ’ |
23 | That money could have gone to so many good causes . |
24 | But then you you also have to evaluate what what your priorities are because you can only go to so many people for funding ca n't you . |
25 | Before leaving I looked around at the disorder wondering what was so important that somebody would go to so much trouble to look for it . |
26 | Why , it might still be asked , did Franco go to so much trouble to give the impression that his regime had a basis other than sheer force , when that selfsame exercise made it clear that he did not need to ? |
27 | Well I went to the last week and I did say that I 'd like to go to that one , I 'll go to as many as I can |
28 | Go to almost any city and you find sink estates where you get the feeling that the council hates the place and the people too . |
29 | ‘ Believe me , love , if you go to as many first nights as we — do , you get to recognise them … ’ |