Example sentences of "go to a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Such cases would go to a higher body , described as an upper-tier Industrial Court staffed by senior chairmen and members . |
2 | In the course of this training , one teacher would go to a specific location ( sink , outdoors , playroom , etc. ) while the second teacher remained with the chimpanzees by the keyboard . |
3 | Under new disputes procedures , ( i ) competition cases would be handled by the EC Commission and the ECJ if they involved companies from both the EC and EFTA ( and by EFTA only if they concerned only EFTA companies ) ; ( ii ) disagreements over the operation of the EEA would go to a joint EEA political committee , with either party having the right to seek binding arbitration if the issue were unresolved ; and ( iii ) the ECJ would have sole powers to rule on the interpretation of EEA laws , while EFTA courts would give their " best endeavours " to comply with such rulings . |
4 | It can only be hoped that , should the book go to a second edition , the publishers will make time to consult properly and correct the errors . |
5 | If you do go to a second investment advisor and John may well advise to do so . |
6 | ‘ I 'll go to a small room along the passage . ’ |
7 | ‘ I decided I 'd rather go to a small club and work my way up . |
8 | The finance director of one of the companies says he believes that the productivity increases attributable to IT are coming to an end : ‘ Auditors are getting more productive — but it can only go to a certain level . ’ |
9 | To extend the use of numeric pagers , each number can indicate a pre-determined action , for example that the employee should go to a certain area or undertake a particular task . |
10 | He said that if the SS took them away , would I go to a certain street in Berlin , to a certain family and tell them . |
11 | I am pleased that , as with the EFA radar contract , it will go to a British-led consortium . |
12 | You ca n't go to a Catholic church here . |
13 | Their forwards took too much out of the ball when the simple option would have been more productive , but all credit must go to a well-drilled St Mary 's defence in which full back Sean McIvor was outstanding . |
14 | Did you go to a technical college at all ? |
15 | Why do you not go to a provincial university meantime , and perhaps win a scholarship to Oxford from there ? |
16 | She 's on the B tech first diploma on caring for a year , then she 's gon na go to a two year national . |
17 | If I braked sharply , I could go to a New Year 's Eve party as Van Gogh . |
18 | And if she wants a new pair of shoes she 's got ta go to a new town and pay for them . |
19 | Then , a youngster who stole three cars would go to a young offenders institution for one and a half years . |
20 | I would n't go to a neighbouring track to watch . |
21 | I was told I should go to a convalescent home to complete my recovery . |
22 | Square receivers are in common use in Japan , and the BSB contract could go to a Japanese firm like Matsushita . |
23 | He got it written er if you remember the rules of the game are that all Regional Railways work will go to a Regional Railways office and they will decide if it goes out . |
24 | His co-star , actress Audrey Jenkinson , apprentice jockey Mo in the series , was there to say goodbye to her favourite horse , and to ensure he would go to a good home . |
25 | ‘ You should go to a good stylist once in a while and have that mane tamed ! ’ |
26 | But normally either the land was eventually to be divided equally between the children or , more typically where land was scarcer , the land itself would go to a single son and provision be made for the other children in cash — very often advanced earlier in life , on marriage or to set up in a trade . |
27 | You can not go to a Franciscan centre without coming face to face with Francis ' emphasis on the cross . |
28 | He felt that the transition from junior to senior school was difficult enough without making the children go to a different teacher for every subject , so the three first-year forms had their own class teacher for maths , English , scripture , history or geography ( one teacher took one or the other for two classes ) and science . |
29 | I 've taken someone this afternoon from Highdown just until the half term when they should go to a special school . |
30 | Himself the child of Jewish refugees , Cantor insisted that all proceeds from his tour should go to a special fund to support the re-emigration of young Jewish refugees to Palestine . |