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

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1 ‘ Could n't let it go to the Home , ’ Rose had said briefly .
2 We seldom read in the tabloid press local police force fails er we may frequently read in the local press in the tabloid press rather , that the Home Secretary has failed and yet what we seem to be saying is that we believe that all the responsibility should be local , all that responsibility , all the blame when things go wrong should go to the Home Secretary .
3 The sum of £30 000 will go to the Country Council 's highways department for signposting and other capital costs , while £22 500 will be spent on footpath maintenance and improvement .
4 Look here , you must go to the country — to your parents . ’
5 Did you go to the Country Dancing Club at all ?
6 Newham ward councillor Peter Jackson , leader of Middlesbrough Council 's Tory group , said the matter would now go to the council 's economic development and planning committee .
7 So we 've therefore put some proposals through to the Commission of European Communities , which eventually will go to the Council of Ministers to extend Jet 's experimental programme into the end of 1996 .
8 And the report for the half year will go to the council as you 've heard .
9 " A mother 's place is at home with her child " damns the mothers who are n't and answers my question about why I ca n't go to the nursery .
10 ’ Why not go to the FedPol ? ’
11 Rather than let you go to the contessa I thought it wise to let you waste an hour or two at the museum . ’
12 Mrs. Jewkes , let the chariot go to the bottom of the elm walk .
13 " Why did n't he go to the bottom ? "
14 But they 're worried that if they turn it down they could go to the bottom of the housing list .
15 Yes , you 'll go to the bottom do n't you , alright , so if it goes to the bottom it 's sinking OK ?
16 if you float you 'll stay at the top , some people can float and they do n't need arm bands , they stay at the top and if you sink they go to the bottom , now we 've got to look at these things look and we 've got to decide whether we think they 're gon na float , stay on the top or whether they 're going to sink and go to the bottom , now then what 's this here ?
17 It 's floating poke it down and see if it 'll reach , it 'll go to the bottom , that 's it it 's on the bottom , oh no it jumped up , it 's a definite floater that one .
18 Well I could n't go to the bottom of the table because of the Eeeuk !
19 Starting with Miss Smith for Standard One , the teachers would go to the Headmaster 's desk on the dais and read the complete class results .
20 Why do n't you go to the Parquet ? ’
21 Colds may also go to the chest and linger .
22 The greater likelihood is that , when you suggest a practical stand-back of the ‘ Shall we go to the pub ? ’ variety , you will have given voice to what a lot of other people have been thinking .
23 Even with all his bills to pay he 'd rather go to the pub .
24 He would definitely go to the pub later , he decided .
25 Shall we go to the pub and have a drink ?
26 And then but it was seen as okay that the men could go to the pub after a funeral ?
27 Can I have a light ? left it all Do you still wan na go to the pub later ?
28 Well we were gon na go to the pub and celebrate my three year anniversary of suffering this department .
29 You feel that you 're a bit of burden on your friends , perhaps , because you ca n't go to the pub and buy a round of drinks , because you 're bit of a drag on a lot of activities which involve spending some sort of money .
30 Rain saw his eyes go to the clock .
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