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

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1 ‘ Thomas White , a tippler , for keeping shuffle board play ’ came before the Court during the stern days of the Commonwealth , while in 1666 were charged , ‘ John Parson , James his son , Stephen Parker and Sidney Randall for not going to church on the Lord 's day ’ .
2 Are you going to bonfire at the weekend ?
3 When the two-week holiday finished , Richard told her he was going to Dijon in the centre of France .
4 I was thinking of going to Austria about the end of September October but , if Alexander 's not going abroad I do n't know , I shall have to change me mind probably , I 'll have to have a word with Sue .
5 ‘ I had considered going to California over the winter but I realised it was n't necessary .
6 ‘ The paper said Richard Arnold was going to Florida for the launch of the communications satellite .
7 Sinn Fein councillor Mairtin O'Muilleoir has called on the auditor , Jack Bailie , to prevent unionist councillors going to France for the dedication of an Orange Order memorial at Thiepval at ratepayers ' expense .
8 André and I are going to Monaco for the evening . ’
9 We 're going to work through the Belvin test .
10 It 's no good going to work on the details unless you have this ‘ vision ’ .
11 ‘ You going to work on the beaches ? ’
12 And so you 're going to work at the things that will get you in there are n't you ?
13 Genesis is exhilarating and exuberant orthodox big-band music of a kind rarely played with such punch any more and the sharpness of the CD enhances the brash , headlong momentum of it — Tracey 's orchestras always sound as if they are going to work with the elan of Saturday night at the Savoy ballroom .
14 It must be realized that many people are less excited about going to work in the dark rather than the light — a dull start to the day .
15 After going to work in the Gulf states she was offered a job with the princesses .
16 She flew back to Lima and wrote to all her clients telling them not to expect any more craft goods : she was quitting and going to work in the jungle .
17 The solution to this problem was helped by N. G. Heatley , a young biochemist also from Hopkins 's laboratory in Cambridge , who had been prevented by the outbreak of war from going to work in the Carlsberg laboratories in Copenhagen .
18 One contributor said that one could see the contrast between the traffic volume of people going to work in the morning in West Belfast compared to East Belfast , and also the quality of cars .
19 These ponies are going to work in the coldest place on earth — they need a lot of food — more than this ! ’
20 First , even if a household owns a car , typically , the car is used by the husband going to work in the morning .
21 ‘ I 'm going to work in the hospital at Port au Prince .
22 The situation did n't improve much during the rest of the week and for the first time since Rachel had been working at OBEX she found herself not looking forward to going to work in the mornings .
23 I 'll be every morning I get shaved going to work in the morning .
24 Right I 'm going to work in the workshop
25 Eight years later , punk rockers with honours degrees were going to concerts by The Jesus and Mary Chain — married to girls who worked at the Institute of Contemporary Art , or living with men who created ( or deconstructed ) advertising campaigns .
26 One of the hazards of going to games by the bus load is the tendency to drink beer by the gut load beforehand .
27 She was so surprised by the warmth of his smile , by his being able to smile so frankly , so like a friend , that when he said he was going to lunch at the Blue Lagoon and would she come too , she said yes , all right , without thinking .
28 Social activities Provided that they do not stop you going to bed at the proper time , social activities are a very good way of adjusting to the new time zone , particularly if they enable you to spend time out-of-doors in natural daylight at the times recommended in Table 11.2 .
29 All that idleness ; eating too much ; drinking too much ; going to bed in the early hours of the morning .
30 Thus an English ambassador going to Stockholm in the mid-seventeenth century took with him a great quantity of household goods and even food " hard to be met with in Sweden " , as well as enough horses to fill a ship hired specially to carry them .
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