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

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1 Spain , notoriously bad travellers , must still go to Albania as well as Dublin before finishing off with a potentially decisive home clash with the Danes .
2 ‘ I sha n't go to Wisconsin . ’
3 He went on : ‘ I would like the contents of his pockets now ; his clothes will go to Forensic . ’
4 We 'd go to choir practice perhaps one night a week , er Band of Hope another one .
5 They feel they are creative enough to win , even without the injured John Barnes , whose place on the left flank will go to Chris Waddle with David Rocastle coming in on the right and Steve McMahon and Bryan Robson taking the middle .
6 Queries should go to Chris Andrew or Joe Toussaint on .
7 I was that busy trying to convince him that he had to er go to doctors cos I says what did they actually do ?
8 The largest share of the money — known as cohesion cash — will go to Spain , which will take £1.25 billion .
9 The largest share of the money — known as cohesion cash — will go to Spain , which will take £1.25 billion , or half .
10 Erm , now can you tell me about how you how you decided to actually , you know why you decided to actually go to Spain in the first place ?
11 Charlotte has her old master , too , and she keeps fairly regularly to Bordeaux for wine , though at different times of the year she may go to Spain for oranges , or to the Canaries for new potatoes or bananas .
12 He did n't go to Spain , instead he had booked a ticket to London , that was as far as he wanted to go .
13 But other seniors like Fred Daley , Christy O'Connor Snr , Neil Coles and Eddie Whitcombe are well aware that many say future matches must go to Spain , maybe offer prize-money given by the sponsor and be taken over , fully , by the PGA Tour .
14 " You 'll go to Newnham . "
15 But Peach did n't go to Bale 's or to his former home in Hilderbridge .
16 Well let's now go to Brenda Thornton .
17 All pensioners will receive the full increase , which will also go to widows and others on benefits linked by statute to the basic pension level .
18 ‘ Of course we could always go to Lazonby , ’ he suggests .
19 Next morning the ward was so hectic that Juliet was glad she had a half-day , and relieved that she could go to Nigel 's party without having to persuade someone to change shifts with her .
20 Most schools given control over their budget have been able to make savings on heating and lighting without much difficulty — savings which should go to education in the classroom .
21 ‘ Mama , I must go to Joan and cheer her up , ’ Anne said at that .
22 ‘ Now I 'm in the voucher scheme I feel safer knowing that the council has looked at the people it employs , and if there 's any difficulty I can go to Joan [ the manager ] . ’
23 She could not go to Adamus .
24 I do n't go to Brighton on it .
25 As always they will go to businesses and organisations whose support for various aspects of the arts throughout 1992 has most impressed the ABSA judges who get down to the business of sifting through hundreds of entries early next month .
26 And when do you go to Saint Boswell 's ?
27 Well did you go to stud when you , when you down at Newbury ?
28 he 'll go to stud and start producing wo n't he ? not with your
29 What with some villains that will only go to houses with something like that , because they think , they see that you 've got something worth having .
30 Then I began to go to the temple and I did n't go to Sunday school any more , because I had been to the seaside lots and lots of times — the same one every time .
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