Example sentences of "[adv] go to the " in BNC.

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1 He very rarely goes to the Rosemount wing . ’
2 Exit offended alter-ego with money enough to go to the pictures .
3 Nobody who was lucky enough to go to the city 's Usher Hall can have forgotten the splendid Dies Irae .
4 I lost some weight and felt ill enough to go to the doctor who sent me to hospital in Northallerton .
5 He could not live sanely , wholly , without her ; it was not enough to go to the playhouse , watch her tempting presence above him on the stage , without the least hope of possessing it .
6 But Henry was hellbent on getting Finch up , hellbent enough to go to the analyst on his behalf .
7 Therefore , since the sellers ' breach had not been serious enough to go to the root of the contract , the buyers were entitled only to damages .
8 They 're not old enough to go to the pubs , or they do n't seem old enough , so they just go down the park and get drunk .
9 Sunday was not much better ; Miss Huntley had not risen from her bed until one p.m. and had not left the flat until five , then only to go to the cinema .
10 Scouts had only to go to the North-east , the Birmingham area or any of the thickly populated districts to discover several players almost up to the top League standard .
11 These days everyone seems to be hopping on and off jets if only to go to the Spanish holiday resorts , but I have never left these shores .
12 Well next spring , in May of next year , we 're looking to put a trip together to go to the northwest of the country , to Old Trafford , obviously er Manchester United 's home ground , also to Anfield and also to a couple of er other places that are n't sort of sporty but I 'm sure will interest you .
13 And with even more riches going to the big clubs , then it follows that even less goes to the smaller clubs .
14 If it is a view you are after , then better to go to the top of the Pic du Midi than remain down on the col , for from there the prospect has for long been famous , especially to the north over the plains and , on a good day , westward to the Atlantic .
15 He only goes to the shops and back on it .
16 ‘ This lift only goes to the penthouse , ’ he mocked as they came to a smooth halt .
17 Neil get out of his aircraft obviously to go to the telephone .
18 ‘ We 're only going to the old registry office , ’ she says .
19 ‘ We 're only going to the movies . ’
20 No , but I 've asked for them to be returned , it 's only gone to the D H S S in Wellingborough
21 The tour 's prestige refereeing appointment , the Barbarians game at Twickenham on 25 November , has rightly gone to the world 's best , Clive Norling .
22 So er I , I b basically go to the office one day a week , that 's my admin day , and the rest , I , I tend to work within this area .
23 This man , who told Huy that he only went to the place to drink , never having had a problem when it came to finding a girl , was looking urgently for somebody to work on his paperbeating team as one of his men had died suddenly from river fever .
24 That only went to the
25 Well we 've we only went to the if you like the training session of the er erm participants yesterday and we 've got our next meeting on the 22nd February that I 've invited you to at .
26 Many of the new firms that started were under-capitalised and so went to the wall , but the net number has increased by many hundreds of thousands since 1979 .
27 The world has an image of this country as democratic , the Switzerland of Central America , and when the tourists come , they only go to the beautiful parts , but they do n't go to other parts like Batan , Limón , Los Chiles , the peasant [ communities ] in the southern zone , where people live in difficult situations .
28 We only go to the pictures but there 's a scene to face every time when she goes home .
29 The issues raised there not only go to the root of the relationships between adults and children but also raise the issue of political control in general and in particular , the rights and duties of individuals to confront a sense of injustice .
30 K. R. Whenever they had a raid on the Chinese gambling , they took them all in the cells and they all sent out for Chinese meals , and when they 'd all gone to the Main Bridewell in the middle of the night — ‘ 125 , scrub out ! ’ — and I had to take my tunic off and scrub out after the Chinese had been .
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