Example sentences of "to go to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | For example , when Dostoevsky abandons the ‘ At Tikhon 's ’ chapter but retains the brief exchange in which Shatov urges Stavrogin to go to Bishop Tikhon , and Stavrogin replies ‘ Thank you , I will ’ , let nobody persuade us the novelist has made a mistake . |
2 | Opposition chief whip Derek Foster added : ‘ Weardale people travel 40 miles to go to Bishop Auckland General Hospital . |
3 | Once , I was waiting at the bus stop one Sunday with my bags packed ready to go to Sheffield when Otley came running up : ‘ Do n't you want to see Fragile Earth ? |
4 | In a fresh effort to secure Jimmy Dunne , Chapman arranged to go to Sheffield with his chairman and vice-chairman — in secret , or so he thought . |
5 | Despite the chill he caught on New Year 's Day 1934 while watching a game at Bury , Chapman decided to go to Sheffield the next day to watch the Wednesday , Arsenal 's next opponents at Highbury . |
6 | Now we have to go to Normandy to get an idea of what those hamlets and farmsteads looked like in apple-blossom-time fifty years ago , and to see the profusion of wildflowers that once filled the hedgerows and verges . |
7 | For many years my husband Brian and I had determined to go to Normandy in order to visit the grave and to find out , if possible , any further information concerning the shooting down of his aircraft over Cherbourg in September 1940 , even though it had happened so many years before . |
8 | If she had n't reneged on her promise to go to Glenshee , Dane would never have followed her to that tiny cottage . |
9 | Surely his determination to go to Palestine , at his age , was an example of pure Zionism . |
10 | When Mr. Anderson left Glasgow in 1824 to go to Liverpool to take the post of Headmaster at the new institution there , a short time elapsed without any Sunday Meeting until it was revived by a J. Ferguson who was an assistant teacher at the Glasgow Institution . |
11 | Now you have to go to Liverpool and rather than go over each day and gerr a quarter , I 'd rather buy a gram and keep hold of it . |
12 | Used to go to Liverpool I think . |
13 | He continued to go to auditions weekly , yet failed to meet the directors ' requirements . |
14 | Annabel was determined to get a grip on herself and do as Scott advised : remember 1965 as the year she stopped having to go to auditions and 1966 as the year in which she blossomed into a successful young New York hostess as she met Andy Warhol , Lenny Bernstein , Baby Jane Holzer , and all the other gossip-columnist fodder . |
15 | ‘ Chefs do n't want to get up at six in the morning to go to Docklands , ’ Mr Moran says . |
16 | I 'm just about to go to Panch Chule which is a mountain in the Indian Himalaya . |
17 | Now she would like them to go to costumiers for inspiration . |
18 | The club closes after May 27 to go to Ibiza , but reopens with an all-dayer on July 1 . |
19 | ‘ But your original plan was to go to Ibiza . |
20 | I do n't want to go to Ibiza again |
21 | ‘ I want to go to Fablan Fawr . ’ |
22 | She told me how sad it made her to go to races and see young people throwing their money away — had their parents never taught them to study form ? |
23 | address , I used to play for Caythorpe Cricket Club , half the clubs used to go to Caythorpe in Lincolnshire before they found us . |
24 | Deep safe water was a dark royal blue , while over a coral reef the sea shaded to green or , when perilously shallow , to brown , and Thessy , peering ahead , would shout at me to go to port or starboard , or even to go backwards as fast as the motors would catch hold . |
25 | But if President Bush decides to go to Moscow next month for his planned summit meeting with Mr Gorbachev , he can deliver America 's condemnation of the violence in person . |
26 | So I had to go to Moscow and look for some plywood . |
27 | Administration sources made it clear yesterday that Mr Clinton was ready to go to Moscow for the 3-4 April meeting , whose present venue is Vancouver . |
28 | ‘ John , I want you to go to Buller 's Hill House and find out where they all are . |
29 | In We Did n't Mean to Go To Sea , the Swallows return to the centre of the stage . |
30 | It is easy to see how the plot of We Did n't Mean To Go To Sea hatched , as he looked out into the distance and remembered a time when as a young man his anchor had dragged , and he had found himself sailing out to sea at night . |