Example sentences of "for [pers pn] to go " in BNC.

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1 I mean people who are living in the old common lodging houses and in government resettlement units , people living in squats and dingy bed-and-breakfast hotels , and families living cooped up with their relatives because there 's nowhere else for them to go .
2 I also have more than a thought for the people who do have homes but who are living in conditions of appalling squalor , for battered wives and abused children who stay at home because there 's nowhere safe for them to go , and for the husbands who choose to stay with their families in the north rather than abandon them for crazy periods of time because they could find work only in the south , And while we 're on the subject , I 'm sick and tired of listening to government and commerce saying it 's ‘ uneconomic ’ to locate businesses in the north of Britain when we 're currently importing billions of pounds ’ worth of consumer goods from the other side of the world .
3 When it was time for them to go , she rolled up the carpet full of soil and put it in her bedroom .
4 It may be hard for them to go on giving warmth and understanding love amidst the euphoria and excitement that can surround the search for the birth parents and their possible discovery .
5 Despite continued campaigning for a playground or field — which seems to have hit a brick wall — they have still nowhere else in Holybourne for them to go , the Herald was told .
6 Yet there is striking evidence that carts and wagons had been much improved , and that bridges were being built in many parts to make it possible for them to go longer distances .
7 When they showed an interest in the water chute , she decided it was too dangerous for them to go on it alone .
8 That gentile foster parents were liable to imbue youngsters with their own values , however hard they tried to take a neutral line , was undeniable , but the alternative , to turn away children because there were not enough Jewish homes for them to go to , was rejected out of hand by the RCM 's ruling council .
9 To have done otherwise , it was argued , would have meant turning away young refugees because there were no homes for them to go to .
10 Many elderly people do this each year if it is not suitable for them to go away with their family , and they understand the need those who are caring for them have for a complete break .
11 When the time came for them to go , Stephen went with them to the buildings , to see where the greys were stabled .
12 No one wanted the children to be more traumatised than they already were , she said , and it would certainly be less travelling for them to go to Inverness than to return to Kirkwall .
13 In many areas it is simply impossible for them to go out and win a big share in an intensely competitive market without the Government 's explicit support and cooperation .
14 They were originally intending to work in Zaire , but the situation is still somewhat unstable and it seems that the time is not quite right for them to go there .
15 There was no alternative for the guilds than for them to go out to trade for assistance , passing on their additional expenditure to the client .
16 Your female(s) have no choice in the matter , as there is nowhere else for them to go .
17 Mr Salperton had paid for them to go .
18 Squigs are unpredictable and in many way the best thing that can happen is for them to go wild once they are near the enemy .
19 Economists were afraid that the country was over-populated and believed that the problems of poverty and unemployment would be reduced if the surplus hands and mouths would go overseas , but it did not follow that the government was going to pay for them to go .
20 And there is nowhere in that area for them to go .
21 I feel that these difficulties have gone on too long for there to be a realistic prospect of change in time for these children and given their improvement whilst in foster care , where they are not brought up in their parents ' conflict , it is not in the children 's interests for them to go and live with the father and that they need to be placed in an environment with permanent substitute parents , who can meet the boys ' physical , emotional , educational and social needs .
22 might say , I 'm a beef farmer , erm I enjoy my , my beef very much , my philosophy is that erm , if we 're going to use animals we 're going to eat the , their time here should be as humane , they should have as humane treatment as possible , and they should be free from fear , hunger and pain , and when the time comes for them to go they should know as little about it as possible .
23 When Loc , with another worried glance in Jacques Devraux 's direction , insisted it was time for them to go to bed , Paul galloped across the clearing with little Hoc on his shoulders and dumped the boy squealing with laughter on his sleeping mat .
24 In 1990 staff in the Special Hospitals estimated that approximately half their patients no longer required maximum security and remained in their charge simply because there was nowhere suitable for them to go .
25 A man sits in his car at the traffic-lights , waiting for them to go green .
26 ‘ It 's not my intention to stay cooped up in here , waiting for them to go on with their little games . ’
27 ‘ I think you 'll have to , ’ said Fenella , who found the idea completely appalling , but who was trying to be practical and sensible and make it sound safe for them to go so that they could get Nuadu .
28 She had no doubt it would be a very bad idea for them to go in search of Oliver and Cobalt .
29 There was n't much space along here , and he could no longer rely on people taking one look and then getting out of his way because there was nowhere for them to go .
30 But it 's important that they get abroad and see these because they also imbibe a lot of feeling from just walking around these places and seeing what the ladies are wearing so it 's very important for them to go to those places .
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