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

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1 If you are going to a part of the world which is rife with certain diseases then investigate with your doctor beforehand as to whether you should have vaccinations .
2 Ffoss Las is the deepest opencast mine going to a depth of 650 feet .
3 In October 1970 , screenwriter Goodman and Dustin started research on the character in New York by going to a couple of universities to observe the behaviour of certain professors , presumably threatening the eggheads with violence to see how they would react .
4 She appears to be going to a bit of trouble in your honour . ’
5 By changing cloths and napkins you can alter the feeling and style of the room quite spectacularly without going to a lot of expense — bright paper tableware for children 's parties , sophisticated damask or fine linen for a formal dinner party or cheerful gingham for casual or family meals .
6 ‘ He seems to be going to a lot of trouble to help you , ’ said Irene .
7 He was a follower of Sham 69 and I remember going to a concert of theirs at the LSE and almost getting beaten up by skinheads .
8 I take on board everything that Lesley said , but I still feel in my heart that there are times when you 're dealing with people who just need to be treated almost like a child again for a while and maybe maybe it 's a good place where the legislation leaves it , better than going to a sort of situation where healthy people might get pushed into asylums or whatever , but somehow I 'm not totally happy with where we are .
9 It does so by going to a series of intermediate goals , for example the junction of the branch it is on with the main stem .
10 Already they 've got people willing to fly from LA to New York to see them , and people going to every date of their domestic tours .
11 There developed a scrabble amongst dealers to avoid going to the bottom of the heap .
12 Your analogy would be more accurate if you 'd talked of a mechanic saying he was going to the boot of my car to check the battery , having of course meant to say the bonnet .
13 Gary Lineker to spend a month in sunny Swindon , before going to the land of the rising sun .
14 Yes , an and what really upset the erm the , the members of the scheme and the pensioners was the fact that the money was going to actually erm fund the redundancy per programme er for the business and was going to the benefit of the employees and none of it was going to the actual pensioners .
15 ‘ He was seen going to the top of the tower .
16 This time a team from Gloucestershire are going to the top of the world .
17 yes , it 's already going to the top of the charts to be number one for Christmas all the other Christmas songs are
18 There was also a large new bookshop and several shops selling stationery and filing cabinets and offering the opportunity of faxing or photocopying documents of such significance that they must be duplicated , but Camille 's mother could not buy a mop bucket or a length of elastic or a wheel of cheese without going to the centre of town .
19 The House will recall that a computer scientist , Mr. Melvyn Davies , was clubbed and slashed in Oxford while going to the help of his girl friend , who had herself been stabbed in the body and in the face .
20 The reason that Scotton Parish Council are opposed to a road of the type shown in the key diagram , is that they do not consider and I do not consider that a road in that position , going to the north of Knaresborough , could effectively meet that need to relieve the A fifty nine .
21 So are big ones : Claire was going to the south of France .
22 Hearing that Peggy van Praagh was going to the south of France with a friend and had a spare seat in her car , he asked if he might come too .
23 If I 'm going to the South of France I want to stay there for awhile
24 After going to the village of Birdsall the route heads to Thixendale .
25 If a major term of the agreement , going to the heart of the contract , is breached , this term , called a condition , allows a plaintiff to repudiate the contract .
26 Charity schools were inexpensive and could be readily supplied in the boom years , while even such an early champion of the bourgeoisie as Defoe could approve their attack on sloth and indiscipline as going to the heart of the problem of the labouring poor .
27 While travelling from Kano to Lagos an officer of the French army recounts to a British member of the Nigerian Civil Service the mysterious circumstances in which , going to the relief of a desert fort manned by legionnaires , surrounded by rebel Tuaregs , he reaches his objective only to find no sign of a battle or siege , but a fort defended by corpses .
28 He knew that it would be going to the Ministry of Defence , but the paperwork submitted to the Department of Trade and Industry would state that the purchaser was the Ministry of Agriculture ; Department of Trade and Industry rules said that manufactured goods could be exported to Iraq only if they had no military usage .
29 I then said that I had always looked forward to going to the Board of Education .
30 For a number of seasons , before I began teaching at New York University and going to the Horn of Africa during the early part of the season , I was a tipster for the Sydney Morning Herald .
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