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

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1 ‘ Now I can just go to Covent Garden Market tomorrow morning and replace what we 've used .
2 I can still go to church and shop on Sundays .
3 But one can still go to Shardlow , which has sunk back into obscurity , and see the tall warehouses , the wharves , and the later Georgian Shardlow Hall where the prosperous James Sutton lived , and all the other evidences of a place that was virtually created by the canal age .
4 Roy Hattersley , Labour 's deputy leader , said : ‘ I want to look very carefully at the idea to make sure that clubs do n't go out of business and that large families on low incomes can still go to football matches . ’
5 If you want to paint a cactus you can always go to Kew Gardens , and likewise , I do n't believe you have to go to Africa to paint a lion .
6 You can both go to hell for all I care , ’ Sarella wondered how it was they 'd managed to get off the subject of the telephone call so quickly .
7 As in the UK , researchers who need more for a specific project can also go to funding agencies which can be public , such as the German Research Society ( Deutsche Forschungs gemeinschaft or DFG ) , or private — the Volkswagen research fund is the biggest of these .
8 A lot of ideas can really go to hell in production ; writing , casting , direction all being uncertain variables .
9 I can now go to Nepal for several weeks with a 12kg rucksack and only one or two things ‘ just in case ’ .
10 That 's what I says to her , like on Friday when you come in by the time we 've got yo got you summat to eat and a bath and your petrol and everything ready for the next week filled your car up , that we could call in then but like if we have Saturday night you can either go to bed , sleep on floor or do virtually what you want cos you do n't have to go on Sunday if you do n't want .
11 Money that is otherwise destined for the Inland Revenue can instead go to ACET .
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