Example sentences of "would go [adv prt] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And then they 'd go on to Y equals X squared , can you differentiate that ?
2 We 'd go on to gigs or to parties or out to eat .
3 When we got the vans , Ernie was with us then and he always used to sharpen her knife up so as he 'd give her a fresh one lunchtime to go , he 'd , she 'd start off up , down from where you 'd come from this morning , then she 'd go on to Wicken and do that on a Tuesday , Tuesday round .
4 We 'd go over to England then , to London and Birmingham .
5 If there was somewhere open nice we 'd go out to dinner but the thing is nowhere open round here .
6 that , and , and , I mean it 's probably better for George to do what he wants to do , rather to do what he do n't want to do because we used to be in the same predicament when we were doing cabaret , we 'd go down to London on the Saturday , we 'd leave here what about half three , four o'clock , so if we stayed in digs , we 'd be finished work say midnight , we 'd be back in digs for one , then he 'll go up till seven the next night
7 As Joe bowed his head and laughed , Mick went on , ‘ And every Sunday night for years and years it happened , because every Sunday night I 'd go down to hell .
8 well , like I 'd say I 'd go down to post office , I say no I 'll go with ya , it was raining last Thursday , I said no I 'll go with ya , so I said I 'll wait and see if it 'll , it 'll be fine , but he 's not like that he 's an old , I would n't , well
9 I thought we , we 'd go down to Ken 's on Thursday .
10 As they were so into The Faces they 'd go down to Richmond .
11 She 'd go back to London and sort out her job with IMP for starters .
12 Sometimes , he said we used to take them motorway he said to junction whatever at Dover and they 'd be somebody waiting there with the money give us the car we 'd go back to London and they 'd just take it up the .
13 I 'd go back to Scotland , I think .
14 I thought I 'd go back to Ireland for a bit and go to Clonmacnoise .
15 ‘ If he came back and found we 'd made off by ourselves , he 'd go back to Tara and tell them we 'd reneged on the bargain , ’ finished Snodgrass .
16 I 'd go off to work , and she 'd look at the script and say : ‘ Who are you working with today , what are you doing ? ’
17 and we 'd go off to Felixstowe or somewhere but you see we still went away because he had four first class passes a year
18 He and Aimar had engaged every routier chief who offered his services , fearing that he would go over to Henry II if they did n't .
19 Beep in the ear is so important just a second ago , because if we had this on , busy on the phone , and the next caller comes through , because it was my phone , those calls would go through to Hilary , so I would n't get a beep in the ear would I ?
20 He would go on to look at the banks and their debtors , and find all the symptoms he needed to confirm a diagnosis of monetary anorexia .
21 He said that while some of the pupils may have only experimented with drugs , there was always the worry that they would go on to try other , harder drugs .
22 I knew that on this trip my husband would go on to Oman and Cairo before returning home .
23 Tall and strong , with very broad shoulders , he would go on to claim 202 victims at 25 from his 47 Tests , of which 50 came in a dozen games against England .
24 In two days ' time we reached Pakoku where many of the Anglo-Burmans begged me to disembark and try to walk out of Burma with them , but Rachel was still very sick and I said I would go on to Mandalay and hope to find a doctor there .
25 We would go out to lunch or perhaps look around a stately home — life became extremely rich because we could control Ruth 's pain with morphine .
26 They would go out to Florida and see Edith , though .
27 And that would also give us office space which would give us a headquarters for a recycling education group , which would go out to schools , to councils , to Brownie groups , to anybody who might be interested in recycling , what they can do , how they can it better .
28 He hoped fervently that they would go back to Florence and had dropped several hints in the hope of getting this information out of them , but the Captain was always concentrating on the job in hand as if nothing else mattered and the magistrate only smiled and nodded distractedly , his mind apparently elsewhere .
29 ‘ I would n't mind , ’ she explained , ‘ but they just took it for granted that she would go back to work and I would look after the baby , without even asking me . ’
30 And then he would go back to work .
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