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

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1 My thanks also go to Colin Harvey and the staff at Heatherbank Press .
2 However , the better judicial and quasi-judicial appointments generally go to barristers .
3 Of course , where the science fiction writers really go to town is on what happens if you do fall in a black hole , A common suggestion is that if the black hole is rotating , you can fall through a little hole in space-time and out into another region of the universe .
4 BTW , do any of you locals ever go to youth or reserve matches ?
5 ‘ Breakfast tends to be a bit of a rush because the girls both go to playgroup .
6 Most of the children still go to school , but not all of them are always at their desks .
7 He himself felt his lack of mathematics ; but in science it may be an advantage not to be too well-drilled — one who knows the rules may find it hard to go beyond them , and where great originality is needed the prizes sometimes go to outsiders .
8 In any case , here is the felicitous truth : women rarely go to bed with men they do n't fancy , no matter how many restaurants they get taken to .
9 Soldiers now go to Northern Ireland well-prepared and trained , ’ said one senior officer .
10 This does not mean that most mentally-ill offenders simply go to prison .
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