Example sentences of "go [adv prt] to [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 These two factors alone may well be responsible for making would-be divers leave and go on to other things .
2 I 've known teachers go on to other posts in the private sector without any trouble after far worse things than you will ever be accused of .
3 Instead , they go on to other activities such as cricket , tennis or snooker .
4 ‘ Once they gain confidence in communicating they go on to other courses . ’
5 Mr Harvey always take us to the Kentucky Derby and we stay in Washington for the Preakness meeting , then go on to some friends of the Harveys in New York .
6 Go along to social events and join in extra-curricular activities .
7 go over to New Flats for a little while ?
8 The depth gauge tells you how deep you are an essential piece of equipment prices start at 20 pounds and lastly the backpack this hold the tank on your back prices start at 20 pounds and go up to 310 pounds the expensive one include an integrated life jacket which is adjustable .
9 50% of people with HIV go up to ten years without developing Aids .
10 They go up to those games
11 Our profuse apologies go out to both gentlemen .
12 HIV prevention workers in the district health authority here training prison staff go out to gay mens groups , prisons and young peoples groups .
13 Now if we go back to two years ago on the question of whether or not we should accept erm almost do n't think you 'll get any reply the professional advice of an officer , two years ago or so we had the professional advice of an officer , we were looking at yearly report of the er inspector and
14 But it is easier to cope with these pressures if we go back to first principles .
15 But even where there may seem to have been little affection shown and where few apparent links remain , emotional ties that go back to earliest days are strong , and feelings about the death of a parent are bound to go deep .
16 Often they have custody of borough archives , Quarter Session records , and the registers of baptisms , marriages and burials deposited by ancient parishes , some of whose records go back to Elizabethan times .
17 It is a small Stately Home mostly dating from the eighteenth century , but bits of it go back to Elizabethan times .
18 Freud 's own answer to this question was that , in part , it may be accounted for by the supposition of an ‘ archaic heritage ’ of unconscious memories which go back to primeval times .
19 No it is n't , it is n't gon na away but when you go back to these figures we 've actually been working , if you wo if you accept that there 's been , there 's no change in our situation apart from auto-offs and units
20 I walked up and down for two or three minutes , then I said : ‘ Henry , go back to these men .
21 Polis life was further advanced there — Pindar speaks of ‘ the cities ’ of the Aleuads — and Greek inscriptions go back to earlier dates ( extant ones start c .550 , L. H. Jeffery ( 1961 ) Local Scripts of Archaic Greece , p. 98 , no. 1 , a sacred law ; and Pausanias ( x. 16 ) says that a statue dedicated by a Thessalian called Echekratidas was the first dedication ever made at Delphi ) .
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