Example sentences of "[adv] go to " in BNC.
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1 | The last word on the relationship between his literary mode and that of realism may perhaps go to Professor Frank Kermode , who wrote : |
2 | Churchill had been long enough at the Treasury , and could perhaps go to the India Office . |
3 | It , it might , I was going to suggest Moderator that if , if the thing were amended to , to delete the word rite er and , and and perhaps have , you know , the whole issue rather than th the rite it could perhaps go to the , the panel on doctrine and be perfectly in order . |
4 | Anyway , I suppose I 'd better go to the surgery , if I must see him . ’ |
5 | We 'd better go to Miss Miggs and tell her what happened . |
6 | ‘ He 'd better go to the zoo and live with the animals . |
7 | ‘ You 'd better go to bed , ’ she said . |
8 | ‘ We 'd better go to bed . ’ |
9 | Debt has been proverbially frowned on : ‘ He that borrows must pay again with shame or loss ’ ; ‘ He that goes a-borrowing goes a-sorrowing ’ ; ‘ Out of debt , out of danger ’ ; ‘ Better go to bed supperless than rise in debt ’ ; ‘ Let him that sleeps too sound borrow the debtor 's pillow ’ ; and , but only grudgingly , ‘ Debt is better than death ’ . |
10 | Then Baldwin saw him again and told hint that were it not for his age and his health ( neither of which had greatly changed in the preceding forty-eight hours ) , he would have offered him the vacancy , but as it was it had better go to Eden . |
11 | She was not very good at smiling these days , and the unease disseminated by her unconvincing efforts led Eddie Duckworth to mutter to her in a corner , with a mixture of sharpness and sorrow , that perhaps she 'd better go to bed . |
12 | You 'd better go to St Stephen 's for tests : they 're properly equipped to handle this sort of thing . ’ |
13 | ‘ David , I think we 'd better go to bed . ’ |
14 | tablets are finished , I 'd better go to the doc |
15 | " I think I 'd better go to the loo , " she said , then looked at him . |
16 | ‘ I think we 'd better go to bed , ’ Harold said , shuffling impatiently . |
17 | ‘ You 'd better go to the doctor , ’ said Apricot . |
18 | I 'd better go to the embassy to check if anything 's actually happened today . |
19 | And some teams had better go to the old barn . |
20 | ‘ You 'd better go to supper , Nurse Avery , ’ said Wendy Target briskly . |
21 | ‘ You 'd better go to bed , ’ he said curtly . |
22 | ‘ I 'd better go to bed , ’ said Leonora hastily , moving further away , but he held up his hand . |
23 | I think you 'd better go to bed . |
24 | Yeah , we 'd better go to Sainsbury 's , |
25 | I say , the reason I think I had bad dreams , recently , in the last sort of three nights , is because they 're the three nights I went swimming early , so I thought I better go to bed early . |
26 | This will only go to the small segment mailed in October . |
27 | The news that ‘ for the time being ’ they can only go to or through Czechoslovakia with a visa , left East Germans stunned . |
28 | I own it , I paid for it , but it would only go to someone that was old enough , mature enough . |
29 | The finance director of one of the companies says he believes that the productivity increases attributable to IT are coming to an end : ‘ Auditors are getting more productive — but it can only go to a certain level . ’ |
30 | Prisoners offered the choice very rarely preferred death to the colonies but , because they were essentially treated in the same way as indentured servants , they could only go to America if a merchant was willing to take them on the basis of a calculation that he could sell their services at the other end . |