Example sentences of "[to-vb] to go " in BNC.
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1 | If you say that the Nationalists of Ireland have a right to claim to go out of the united Kingdom as a community if you say that five or six per cent of the whole of the United Kingdom have that right because they wish to have separate rule for themselves , how can you say that a body in Ireland , not five or six per cent , but twenty-five per cent of the whole population , has not an equal right to separate treatment ? |
2 | We used to like to go to clubs and I did n't like going by myself and Calvin was a great escort . |
3 | When the students had free time she used to like to go down to Camberwell to a flower seller who sold mimosa , which is a kind of wattle . |
4 | They had to wait to go through the time lock machine . |
5 | It 's reassuring to know that even beautiful actresses worry about what they 're gong to wear to go out in the evening . |
6 | But while South Africa cruised home with a day to spare to go 1-0 up in the four-match series , it was more of a struggle than they expected after India began the fourth day at 71-6 , just eight runs ahead . |
7 | You had to go to go to Miss 's and have it do it there , borrow her copper , and wringer . |
8 | And George had to agree to go through your files at Number 10 . ’ |
9 | ‘ Yes , but I thought it must be some arch or something that everybody had to stoop to go through . |
10 | ‘ It was a mistake to try to go too fast , ’ says one of the founders , Richard Collings . |
11 | All you can do in life is your best and expect to do your best and to try to go on achieving . |
12 | She knew it would be tantamount to suicide to try to go in through the open doorway so she made her way cautiously around the side of the building , careful to duck low enough under the shattered windows to avoid detection . |
13 | Consider someone deciding not to try to go to the theatre . |
14 | Certainly we do not need to try to go into the whole causal history of an event in order to specify something — one of the many sets of things — that had the property of making the occurrence of the event necessary . |
15 | He told me to try to go to Cookham Wood : in his words , ‘ There 's a better class of prisoner there . |
16 | " You have to try to go with one thing-so although I do have a large variety of plants , there 's always a certain harmony . " |
17 | I think we are playing Hibs tommorrow at Elland road , I 'm going to try to go . |
18 | He 's back for the Ipswich game which I 'm going to try to go to but not sure yet . |
19 | ‘ We hope that Monday evening 's operation will act as a catalyst to get others to volunteer to go back , ’ an official said . |
20 | And they got the survey going , and they got enough people to volunteer to go round and interviewing people living in the flats , to get all the information that was required . |
21 | And now I 'm going to volunteer to go home . |
22 | I would guess that most of you will have a meal this evening , but you are quite free to choose to go to bed hungry . |
23 | He seemed to prefer to go travelling with his fellow students . |
24 | In addition the child can become very frightened , thinking that he must have been very naughty indeed for Mummy to prefer to go to be with Jesus than to stay with him . |
25 | We had never been able to afford to go on holidays — Dad had had to work all the time — so school holidays had been spent at home . |
26 | My home is 90 miles away , so I have n't been able to afford to go back very often . |
27 | I mean it 's just a matter of you know , being able to afford to go and |
28 | Cos otherwise they 'd never have been able to afford to go , so |
29 | This 'll have to do to go on with . |
30 | approvals to do to go down this road . |