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

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1 With a career in speech therapy behind her , Liz decided to go on to study for a post-graduate degree in Marine Archaeology at St Andrews University , where her husband David is Professor of Chemistry .
2 Er and the point about not offering a solution , C P R E clearly has in in erm taking to go on to talk about the subsequent parts of policy H one and H two , the County Council 's figures and then doing an analysis of those in relation to the new settlement , but I appreciate chairman that erm we 'll come back to that .
3 Obviously if you did a course in engineering or modern languages and you are going for a job where these skills are required it should not be difficult to explain that this is what positively interests you and you chose the subject because you wanted to go on to employment in the same field .
4 and then they 'll just pick one out of that to go on as part of the calendar .
5 of perhaps my characteristics cos I tend to go in to work at eight o'clock just before I write any more in and I do have to clear everything before I even start the day .
6 I ca n't believe they 're just gon na leave me to go in to English on my own .
7 On annual leave the rest right this wants to go in for quarter of an hour does n't it ?
8 but it 's , I , I do n't want to go down to work for hours Chris .
9 It turned out that he had locked himself out of his room which was likely to be embarrassing as I , for one , was not about to go down to reception for a key for him .
10 Do we really want to go down in history as the generation which sold for a mess of pottage the finest British companies , which have successfully built brand names and franchises of high repute over a century or more … ?
11 I do n't want to go down in history as a great songwriter because I died penniless .
12 I have to go over to hand in my register now there 's no one here to take charge of it . ’
13 Smith was the latest to go off for examination of foot bruising , Nick Knight substituting briefly in the field .
14 In the photograph they are getting ready to go off to camp on their bikes ( velos ) .
15 Perhaps he wanted to go off with Nan on his own .
16 And Mihal 's goblin nagged at him to go off in search of weapons and warfare .
17 Before you load up your board on the car to go off in search of solitude , remember that it is wisest to sail in a controlled situation with plenty of others to keep an eye on you .
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19 Many more ants would need to go up into space for them to see themselves in perspective .
20 Surely it 's true that everyone who changes his or her life because of crime — from those afraid to go out at night to those afraid to go into the parks they pay for — surely these people have been denied a basic civil right .
21 To go out at midnight in heavy rain or frost , as I sometimes did , when I would be working next morning and when I had hardly seen my wife all day , almost broke me .
22 Portadown have lost Adele Sloan , who is pregnant , but Susie Kinley is back and Violet McBride will hope to go out on top in her last season .
23 Students in the USA had to go out on placement to firms for training , and thus had a good grounding in practical embalming .
24 But no in those days if you had children er young children at any rate you , you , you never expected to go out to work at all .
25 But Grace would n't need them to go out to sea on the ebb tide .
26 She continued to go out to dinner with academics , to receive the hard-drinking architect .
27 But at least the mystery was nearing a solution — even if she had no idea why Luke Hunter should want to go out to dinner with a woman whose sole contact with him up till now had been violently centred somewhere round the solar plexus .
28 The question was , did she want to go out to dinner with him ?
29 When Sophie woke on Tuesday morning she remembered with something of a shock that she had promised to go out to dinner with Giles .
30 It should be said that in a nominally tideless sea where charterers ban night sailing and there is no need to go out of sight of land , dead reckoning backed up with fixes on prominent objects ashore will get you round nicely .
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