Example sentences of "go [adv prt] to the hotel " in BNC.
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1 | Nearing the narrows of the loch where the ferry operated , the road climbs a long incline through a forest , emerging in open country and here a branch , formerly the main road , goes down to the hotel and other buildings grouped forlornly around the old ferry pier : it is always sad to see an enterprise that has served its purpose well and has now had its day . |
2 | ‘ We were going back to the hotel when it happened . |
3 | ‘ Are you going back to the hotel ? ’ |
4 | He had tricked her , deliberately let her think that they would be going back to the hotel , but if he thought she was going to meekly go along with his conniving then he was going to be sadly disappointed . |
5 | ‘ There was no point in going back to the hotel . |
6 | After lunch we did a bit more skiing and then we had to go back to the hotel . |
7 | It 's less tiring because otherwise you 've got to come in during the afternoon , then you have to decide whether to go back to the hotel or stay at the show . |
8 | I was about to go back to the hotel when a pool attendant gestured to me and whispered that he urgently needed to change Iraqi dinars into dollars . |
9 | She would have to go back to the hotel , or find another just as bad , and resume the soul-destroying trudge from one unsuitable rabbit-hutch to another . |
10 | ‘ You away in and I 'll go on to the hotel by myself . |
11 | Then we 'll meet ye all at the Curragh Bar for a few good old jars , and then we 'll go on to the hotel . |
12 | She was not particularly hungry , but she went down to the hotel 's dining-room around eight that evening , then returned to her room to spend a fitful night . |
13 | Sometimes when the afternoon tide of heat reached its high mark , we would go over to the hotel . |
14 | " If I went over to the hotel now and had supper , that would give you about an hour to find a man and get ready . |
15 | ‘ OK , let's go back to the hotel , then we 'll have a nice cup of tea . ’ |
16 | Why not let's go back to the hotel ? ’ |
17 | ‘ Why do n't you go back to the hotel , relax for a while ? |
18 | If so , ’ his voice thickened , ‘ let's go back to the hotel and go straight to bed ! ’ |
19 | By early evening , I was just too bored to stick the place any longer so I went back to the hotel . |
20 | I went back to the hotel to collect my baggage , a quarter-full bottle of whisky , two paperback books — The Thirty Years War by Wedgwood and The Complete Guide to New York City — one worsted suit , four cotton oxfords , socks and underwear in one small fibre-board case . |
21 | That 's right , , it 's a , it 's a , so my mother and I said we 're going back to that hotel , you know , were very , very kind of luxury type , so we went back to the hotel and my brother and I went into the room where we had a television view on the sea , very beautiful . |
22 | ‘ Then I suggest we go back to the hotel in Trujillo , get hold of his number and phone him from there . ’ |
23 | Go back to the hotel , climb into bed with your Rachel , do n't leave your room till nine o'clock tomorrow evening . |
24 | ‘ If you 're tired , Miss Lea , I suggest you catch up on some sleep when you go back to the hotel . |