Example sentences of "and go to the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But he does all this at the cost of suspending a due sense of the tendency there has also been for poets to see further than their noses , and to speak out , and to go to the wall for it .
2 I hope that the hon. Gentleman will take the trouble both to read my announcement about the improvements in cold weather payments this year and to go to the Library to see how those allocations are made .
3 Indeed , this is the most significant aspect of the role of religion in the divisions and conflicts in Ireland and goes to the heart of the matter .
4 Waiting to board a plane in Venezuela , Faber suddenly feels faint , and goes to the bathroom , hoping that the plane will leave without him .
5 Section C is taking the basic feel from A and making it a little busier ( this is a good technique to use over a middle 8 section in order to build it dynamically , but not lose the original direction for the song ) ; it then repeats to A and goes to the coda .
6 From Kingsford Country Park the Way passes Solcum Farm and goes to the village of Drakelow and on to Shatterford .
7 Always taking cold which settles in the nose , throat or ears and goes to the chest .
8 She inches to the edge of the bed , he follows ; she lies on her back , his hand attempts to part her furiously dry lips ; she wraps herself in the sheet , the tense warmth of his body suffocates her doubly ; she leaps up and goes to the lavatory , he watches her through the glass wall .
9 sh , he 's really sort of like , dead brainy and goes to the child-minder and goes to school and whatever !
10 It is very important to go to the mikva on time , and the woman who puts herself out and goes to the mikva even when it is not convenient to go , is commended by the rabbis in Jewish literature .
11 ‘ I was about 12 and going to the school up the road — Clint Boon was in the year above me — and one morning there was this big commotion in the classroom .
12 ‘ I expect when you 're not going to the theatre — sometimes — and going to the cinema — sometimes — you 're having cosy little evenings in with Arnie ? ’
13 She was torn between staying with her father and going to the remainder of the course .
14 She is responsible for helping the patient and carers in daily tasks such as washing , bathing and going to the toilet .
15 In addition to dependence on people , a person who is physically handicapped will almost certainly be dependent on aids and equipment ; for example , a specially equipped bathroom to minimise the risk of falling while bathing and going to the toilet , and special safety gadgets in the kitchen to ensure that cooking can be accomplished without the risk of being cut or burned .
16 And though she cherished the times when Friend soared in companionship beside her through forever , always — reluctantly , it seemed sometimes , but always — he would pluck new motes of light and weave them into new shapes for her to read , but the shapes only made sense in their beauty , not in the real world where the coarseness of eating and cleaning and going to the toilet squashed the meanings out of the corners of her eyes .
17 My brother , sister and I have made lots of friends whilst we have been down there , but it only really started to fascinate us from about 2 or 3 years ago , before then we had just been interested in swimming , going into the amusements and going to the beach etc .
18 So she waited , pacing about her room and going to the window every other minute to look across the harbour at the carrack which lay at anchor a cable or so from the town landing stage .
19 ‘ But it 's my only chance of life ! ’ she cried , jumping out of bed and going to the window .
20 He also knew how to live well by dining at expensive restaurants and going to the theatre , and as the Heritage Secretary he had invaluable contacts in the acting world .
21 For a number of seasons , before I began teaching at New York University and going to the Horn of Africa during the early part of the season , I was a tipster for the Sydney Morning Herald .
22 The afternoon was spent in Winchester wandering around the shops and going to the cathedral .
23 Anyone expecting a baby around the end of April and going to the Sorrento who would like to share the hire of a specialised birthing tank to use in labour ?
24 And going to the table , he asked , ‘ Would you like some bread an' drippin' ? ’
25 ‘ And you 're wrong , ’ he says , getting out of his seat and going to the corner of the room .
26 ‘ I do n't think so , ’ he replied sullenly , unrolling his sleeves and going to the chair , where he collected the burgundy waistcoat given to him by the old man .
27 Lee was pulling bits of twig through the camouflage net and going to the entrance all the time to look at Caspar .
28 Yet there are humorous topics too , as shown in Candy Guard 's well known three minute portraits of female anxieties and delights : the diet , going to the hairdresser , a persistent spot which precipitates the necessity of a brown paper bag on the head , and going to the party , which in the end proves less fun than it was getting ready for it .
29 Given full rein to run as far as they want , the plants are living very well and do n't feel in any particular danger , so there is no need for them to waste energy by perpetuating the species and going to the trouble of producing flower and setting seed .
30 He asked you to pretend that he was staying here and going to the symposium on a daily basis .
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