Example sentences of "[vb base] [vb pp] to go [adv] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps , perhaps they 've arranged to go somewhere on Saturday . |
2 | I 've decided to go back to London tomorrow . ’ |
3 | I 've decided to go back to Shropshire , where I 've got lots of friends . ’ |
4 | ‘ I 've decided to go back to England , ’ she said quietly , not able to look at him . |
5 | I 've got to go up to London . ’ |
6 | I 've got to go up to London immediately . ’ |
7 | You 've got to go across to Grace . " |
8 | What I mean by that is , when you get back to your branches , you will go onto further training programmes in branch training , developing your practice training , so each branch will vary how they sort of co-ordinate this , but let's say , we 've been in a few months now , and twice a week we 've got to go in for training . |
9 | ‘ At work you 've got to go along with things more . |
10 | We 've got to go now for daddy . |
11 | ‘ If you 're going to tell me you 've got to go out on business , ’ she snaps , ‘ I 'm going to give your secretary the once over . ’ |
12 | Erm , cos I 've got to go down to Horley I 've got to go to the bank . |
13 | I 've got to go down to graphics |
14 | As I 've got to go back to Atherton , I want you to do it . |
15 | ‘ I 've got to go back to work , ’ she said . |
16 | Now you 've got to go back to T V to get |
17 | you 've got to go back to T V |
18 | erm , erm , no I have n't got them , erm , and they 've agreed to go ahead in conjunction with |
19 | Anyway , I 've promised to go back to London at the week-end . |
20 | DISTRICT councillors have agreed to go ahead with plans to introduce car parking charges despite objections . |