Example sentences of "to go to a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I decided to go to a financial adviser , ’ continues Angie , ‘ He advised me to remortgage with a lender with a lower standard rate and for £20,000 more than we had originally borrowed when we bought the house . |
2 | When he had left , she was still prevented from giving way to rage as Penny put through one of the DJs she had already been out with once , ringing to ask if she would like to go to a Mongolian barbecue with him that evening . |
3 | From these studies we 've developed criteria to identify who needs to go to a coronary care unit and who does n't . |
4 | An upper-class homosexual-looking man with white hair and glittering eyes came up to me and asked if I wanted to go to a Black Mass . |
5 | You may have a yen to go to a real pub . |
6 | Would you like to go to a real gallery , Ruth , to look at some paintings ? ’ |
7 | ‘ They want me to go to a mental hospital , Mum . ’ |
8 | If you need to go to a six wheeler the performance is still impressive in 6 x 4 configuration with a trailing dead axle . |
9 | I 'm due I 'm meant to go to a diabetic clinic again , you know in Strathclyde you know . |
10 | The Prince wants me to go to a bloody ball . ’ |
11 | I do n't want to go to a new school . |
12 | It followed that the employer was entitled to dismiss him when he refused to go to a new site and was justified in refusing him redundancy pay . |
13 | Afterwards he said : ‘ The magistrates have refused to issue a summons so I will have to go to a higher court . |
14 | Afterwards he said : ‘ The magistrates have refused to issue a summons so I will have to go to a higher court . |
15 | The reason why we 're having to go to a higher figure now is there are two major areas of land , er one is the land behind the railway station , the British Rail land , and the other is the land at a a location called St Nicholas Field , a former household waste site , both of which we are taking steps to bring forward for development . |
16 | She says Aisian parents wo n't allow girls to go to a mixed college . |
17 | There is a tendency therefore for young teachers to be unwilling to go to a rural school ; and for over a third of headteachers to live in the nearest large town . |
18 | And if he wanted a promotion to go to a better school . |
19 | We used to go to a certain bar and sit at our favourite table , where we would be joined by a pair of bedizened harridans with dyed orange hair and chipped scarlet fingernails . |
20 | He was to go to a certain address on a certain day — the following day — at a certain hour . |
21 | Even my wife , enlightened , but energetically gregarious , upon my expressing my desire not to go to a certain gathering would say , ‘ Normal people like parties , they want to go . ’ |
22 | But this premise was there at that time and by oh I had to go to a great extent on a number of visits and they er granted it me on compassionate grounds and there 's er I was only looking in the back of there the other day and there 's one there now . |
23 | He was also accused of having lost Scotland , of allowing many great and noble men to go to a shameful death or to be imprisoned , exiled and disinherited , and of breaking his coronation oath to do right to all . |
24 | Say you had to go to a dental appointment . |
25 | Although he passed his 11-plus he chose to go to a technical school as it would be more art orientated . |
26 | But to go to a strange woman and ask her … what would she have to ask her ? |
27 | Secondly , about half of those who did attend for worship chose to go to a Nonconformist chapel . |
28 | She says it 's peculiar nowadays to go to a single sex establishment and she 's glad that men will now be able to go to Somerville |
29 | Documents we have obtained show that one contract for the extension to the London Underground Jubilee Line is to go to a German firm , even though a British company is desperate for the work . |
30 | The cost of photocopying can mount up if you have to go to a local shop and pay several pence a sheet , whereas there are very likely to be local supporters who have photocopiers and are willing to run off a hundred copies at no charge . |