Example sentences of "to go to [noun] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | For many years my husband Brian and I had determined to go to Normandy in order to visit the grave and to find out , if possible , any further information concerning the shooting down of his aircraft over Cherbourg in September 1940 , even though it had happened so many years before . |
2 | Now she would like them to go to costumiers for inspiration . |
3 | The only objection came from the Nippon Challenge who were unwilling to go to sea with JAP on their mainsail . |
4 | He used to go to work on pushbike . |
5 | How much would you be prepared to pay for the two of you to go to Pwllheli by bus and train ? |
6 | In 1972 , he paid for Helen to go to America for treatment to teach her to crawl and use her hands . |
7 | ‘ I have to go to America on business . |
8 | The women , as usual , bore the brunt of it , for everyone stayed up late , children refused to go to bed at night and men would not get up in the morning . |
9 | to go to bed at night . |
10 | He had refused to go to bed on time , insisted on watching The Late Show on television , and claimed that Badger was ‘ not worthy ’ to lick him . |
11 | Do you want to go to bed with Daddy ? |
12 | Although Compaq has long-favoured the SCO brand of Unix on its machines — the two have an existing joint integration agreement — resellers have always had to go to SCO for product . |
13 | After completing his national service in the Army , the youthful Dawson decided to go to Paris in search of literary inspiration . |
14 | Oh yeah , I 've done this I 've done that , I 've done this oh yeah , yeah , yeah , some of us have to go to school to work |
15 | However , total enrolment fell between 1980 and 1986 , suggesting that girls have had more opportunity to go to school under war conditions than boys . |
16 | These considerations can be a factor in deciding whether to provide an individually based integrated situation which gives the visually handicapped pupil the chance to go to school with neighbourhood children . |
17 | One of the things that I think is most unfortunate is that parents sometimes say to their youngsters ‘ You need to go to school in order to learn how to behave ’ . |
18 | side to go you know to go to sleep at night , |
19 | She curled up into a small ball , too tired to stay awake , but too scared to go to sleep in case she started to dream again . |
20 | There was , in many cases , a reluctance to go to lecturers for help ; for example : |
21 | ‘ Who wants to go to university for heaven 's sake ! |
22 | Oh that , to go to top of Broadway . |
23 | And then of course and then when we used to go to pictures in afternoon Saturday afternoons when we was little . |
24 | Although developers will in future be able to go to X/Open for Motif specifications without having to pay a royalty to OSF , few , given the associated development costs and resources , are likely to choose this option . |
25 | Although Haworth had intended to make a career in the chemical industry , he won a scholarship which enabled him to go to Gottingen for postgraduate work . |
26 | Fletcher added : ‘ I will be quite happy if anyone wants to go to Geoff for advice on a personal basis , but he is not part of the official coaching scheme . ’ |
27 | A year later when I had Katie and I was married , I did n't want " to go to hospital in case I got the same treatment , but they were totally different . |
28 | People are n't made to go to college at night , people go because they want to . |
29 | Lorna was a late substitute for Ewan Cameron ( now Northern regional sales centre ) who had to go to Skye on business . |
30 | Then , at 's earnest request ( and mine ) they have arranged for us to go to Sian by train . |