Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] go to [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | Remember his pigtailed ex-manager Tim Hudson 's trumpetings about Ian going to Hollywood ? |
2 | There have been renewed rumours recently about Macca going to Italy anybody know anything about this ? |
3 | Social services have stopped paying a £30 attendance allowance for Becky to go to Southampton once every two months for treatment . |
4 | The bit about Rocky going to Wednesday was in the News of the Screws . |
5 | Erm we may of course go to Bowness next year if the circumstances change and we can manage it that will course cost a fair amount of money but that remains to be seen , we 'll have to wait and see how the club progresses during the year whether we think we can do it . |
6 | The canny ones , of course went to Greece . |
7 | In 1990 around 58 per cent of exports went to EC countries and 74 per cent of imports came from the EC , while the country 's five EFTA partners accounted for only 7 per cent of trade . |
8 | It was apparently difficult to see if Ruffini 's proof was complete and despite a further attempt by him at the problem , in 1813 , the credit for supplying the first generally accepted proof of impossibility goes to Abel ( pronounced " Arbel " ) in 1824 . |
9 | Local Danzig consumption of these items was taxed heavily — 7 per cent of revenue going to Poland — while consumption of these items and their raw materials was duty-free in Poland . |
10 | At a lower level , the portership of Beeston went to William Brenner after the death of the previous holder . |
11 | At a lower level , the portership of Beeston went to William Brenner after the death of the previous holder . |
12 | A case of Andy goes to Hollywood or , in the event of blanks being fired , Scotland do not go to America next year for the World Cup finals . |
13 | And yet , there was ‘ Hatful Of Hollow ’ doing business with the ultra smooth plastic perfection of Sade , the pop bubble and squeak of Wham and the mega-hype of Frankie Goes To Hollywood . |
14 | When Mary Queen of Scots went to Edinburgh she bewailed going out among savages , and she herself went from a sixteenthcentury court that held but a barbarous , or rather a drivelling and idiotic and superficial travesty of the Italian culture as it had been before the debacle of 1527 . |
15 | A rush of blood went to Rosheen 's head as the infection he had implanted did its work . |
16 | Sadly the beloved eldest brother , Beverley , who had poured cold water on the whole idea of Eva going to Africa , was never to hear of her success . |
17 | Pride of place went to John Glendenen , who scored 117 off 171 balls , including 17 fours and a six , just beating Paul Parker to his century . |
18 | Pride of place goes to Crawfordsburn Country Club who are making a bid to get into junior division one for the first time . |
19 | ‘ That particular group do , ’ said Rachel , and found herself wondering if that was what David had visited her family for — to discuss the possibility of Jennifer going to Conway House . |
20 | In the bus going to the airport she looked around her to see what sort of people went to Rome in April . |
21 | The biggest single grant of £7,000 went to David Massingham Dance towards a dance residency in Newcastle . |
22 | On the wall are his words — an accurate translation — exhorting the German government to prevent the Jews of Europe going to Palestine . |
23 | A petition calling for an inquiry into the allegations was signed by 15,118 people and a delegation headed by Raymond Wolseley of the Junior Chamber of Commerce went to Stormont to plead , vainly , for a change of policy . |
24 | ( The rest of Stray went to Christopher Wren — Steve and Paul 's Alma Mater . ) |
25 | In the duchy of Cornwall ( part of the patrimony of the prince of Wales ) , Rivers ' office of receiver went to John Sapcote , one of Edward IV 's esquires of the body , who had been active in the Fitzwarin estates in the south west since at least 1477 . |
26 | In the duchy of Cornwall ( part of the patrimony of the prince of Wales ) , Rivers ' office of receiver went to John Sapcote , one of Edward IV 's esquires of the body , who had been active in the Fitzwarin estates in the south west since at least 1477 . |
27 | And in this case it was no big deal , a company of soldier you want a company of soldiers to go to Little Rock ? |
28 | Sucklers hit a high of £818 going to M Mackin for a Limousin heifer and bull calf . |
29 | Over the centuries a tradition arose of pilgrims going to Croagh Patrick , spending the night on top and hearing Mass at dawn . |
30 | In the late tenth century Sigeric archbishop of Canterbury went to Rome to receive his scarf of office , the pallium of lambs ' wool which was the mark of an archbishop ; and this seems at that time to have been an immemorial custom of very recent origin . |