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

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1 ‘ We could go on to a nightclub afterwards . ’
2 Then we could go on to a dance in our local Labour Hall ?
3 ‘ You ca n't go on to a talk show and talk about the plots of the books .
4 He or she would decide whether cases should go on to a Children 's Hearing before the Children 's Panel , or whether to take no further action .
5 Few of Camille 's schoolmates , even had they been able to read and write , would go on to a career in the sciences , since the chemistry lab had been the first to succumb , years back , when the rules had just been relaxed and attitudes to education liberalized .
6 It is becoming increasingly popular — why not go along to a meeting near you ?
7 It is becoming increasingly popular — why not go along to a meeting near you ?
8 The hon. Member for Lancaster rightly said that what the Home Secretary called the fast-track applicant will go not to a tribunal but to an adjudicator with no new evidence .
9 Where to borrow depends a little on what you need the loan for , but broadly speaking you should go straight to a bank or building society and explain that you want a personal loan .
10 Oh well we 're fairly heavily committed at the moment but erm well I suppose we could go up to a budget of about forty pounds a month .
11 No one would ever go up to a man and comment on what 's in his trousers !
12 You can go up to a woman on a street corner and start yelling at her and ten minutes later she 's back at your place doing God knows what .
13 Trailing to a Cliff Thompson goal at half time Herrington were soon back on level terms when Tom Welsh scored only to again go behind to a David Ross effort .
14 I think it will be , there will now , we will go back to a subject specific report because we we 're obliged to have national curriculum details
15 However , as a ‘ courageous ’ cut and sewer , as well as being a past owner of a Brother Electronic with garter carriage which casts off automatically , I decided that I would never go back to a latch tool cast off and that it was a waste of time in any case if I was intending to cut the fabric !
16 Many explanations have been given for the careful measurements and statistical information so frequent in Wordsworth 's early poetry , for example : but surely even this may ultimately go back to a desire to placate the scientific and Lockean tradition .
17 I try to babysit for different people ; sometimes I 'm so embarrassed I ca n't go back to a place .
18 They 're gon na go out to a bunch of no-hopers .
19 name ; is a very respectable cook , so we make occasional trips to the supermarket and to the open market , and then eat at home in the evening , although we can also go out to a restaurant for a meal if we want , as someone has now kindly lent us a car .
20 My God , we ca n't go under to a shower like that — we 'll never be able to show our faces again ! ’
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