Example sentences of "go to [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Item — Lady Eleanor was preparing to leave the priory and go to her secret admirer , but who was he ?
2 She is an ungrateful baggage … [ pause ] … but I think it would be a pity with those fair soft hands and that lovely skin that she should return again to hard work , as she must if she go to her old daddy 's thatched hovel and the comfortable diet of brown bread and rusty bacon .
3 All the 1,000 or so retinal ganglion cells that are maximally excited by rotation about one particular axis , whatever their positions in the visual field , project to one of the three divisions of the nucleus of the accessory optic tract ; similarly all those excited by rotations about the other two also go to their appropriate subdivisions .
4 Most non-owners who want to ride go to their local riding school which can vary from being a top class training establishment with excellent facilities , where you will probably pay accordingly , or a small set-up with few mod cons .
5 Part of the reason why Roman catholics go to their own schools is because they believe they are obliged to do so .
6 She heard him climb out of bed , and go to his own room .
7 Go to your dying drunkard — it is quite clear you are out of all patience with me . ’
8 And when you go to your antenatal clinic , they just look at you and look at your finger to see if you 've got a ring on , and then give you a dirty look , and I think , Oh , get lost .
9 Find out a bit more about both when you go to your antenatal classes by watching two new videos , both sponsored by Pampers .
10 Go to your well-earned rest now , and leave all to God and the saints , who have not turned away their faces from us . ’
11 If you are elderly or widowed , organisations like Age Concern and CRUSE will actually help you with the practical details and , if not in either of these categories , you could do no better than go to your nearest Citizens ' Advice Bureau for some help .
12 Go to your nearest town occasionally for a special event — a concert , a festival , or a flower show .
13 What we have to say is , straight from Essex Police if that happens to you , get out , wherever possible on the passenger 's side of the vehicle and then go to your nearest box and then you pick up the receiver and get through the police control room and they will ask you a series of questions , have you broken down ?
14 Well , what you do is you go to your nearest leisure centre and ask if you could do the training classes for the adults who ca n't sa , who ca n't swim yet .
15 Hint : go to your local music shop , plug into the biggest , loudest amp , play the intro to Stairway To Heaven and then follow it immediately with this one .
16 So if you go to your local pub at night for a er an evening social and you have a drink no doubt you 'll look round your public house and you 'll see all sorts of pieces of fire equipment .
17 If you are not sure where to look , go to your local reference library and ask for a copy of BRAD ( British Rate and Data ) , which lists every publication and its advertising rates .
18 However , next time you go to a large supermarket for your supplies ( or if you shop daily , the next time you go to your local shops ) consider your buying habits .
19 If you arrive at your local station and it is just impossible to find a cab , then go to your local police station If it is close by and explain your problem .
20 Go to your local library and try to find pictures of all the birds , animals and flowers we 've mentioned .
21 As winter sets in , go to your local riding school which will often have its own indoor school ( the only civilised way to ride when the weather is really foul ) or try to build up some local contacts where you can offer your services .
22 But if you 've got any doubts , if you 're in any doubts at all go to your local E board or some electrical supplier , a reputable electrical supplier , and they will tell you how to do it properly .
23 Go to your local shop and try a pair .
24 When you go to your favourite restaurant , what do you order ?
25 I do n't know if I 'm unique , I suspect I 'm not but I go to my two design people and I say right blah blah blah this is what we want to do but you organise the printer I want you as the designer to find a printer that you can work with but here 's my timescale and it 's up to them
26 In the latter case , will , in general , not be equivalent to for any other morpheme in the sentence ; ( 17 ) , in the following newspaper headline : ( 17 ) Laos threatens to attack new village the referential locus of new is the E of an implied nominal attack which does not in fact appear ; it will in fact only be co-incidence if Ar is identical with the E of a morpheme expressed elsewhere in the same structure , as in ( 18 ) , the title of an English madrigal : ( 18 ) as I go to my naked bed ( We return to the notion of referential locus at several points in the remainder of our text . )
27 ‘ I mean — go to my own quarters ? ’
28 And my enormous thanks go to my own Table , Chester seventy six , very very true friends indeed and the same for the whole of my own area , Area thirty six Wirral and the Marches , where nothing has been too much trouble and they are here today as you 've just seen in some considerable strength .
29 Also me feelings go to my english friends today — i watched some 30 mins of highlights on TV and you were not ex. lucky — Ronald Koeman ( correct spelling , guys ! ) should clearly have been sent off .
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