Example sentences of "and go [adv prt] to " in BNC.

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1 We have been asked to give that up and to go over to the European Community system , with the European Court and majority voting — the shoe is pinching all the time .
2 All I want is silence , and to go back to my father 's house . ’
3 In order to fit and to go back to work on Monday morning .
4 Now , this is not an Oxford cartoon either , but it 's a looting soldier , and very much , I think , underlines what people felt about soldiers around the place , and to go back to the overcrowding , erm the great problem was that constantly not only soldiers , but a great many other people , court officials , court servants , barbers , whoever , erm all had to found accommodation , and because St Aldate 's was so near the court , a great many of them were of course connected with the court , they had some high ranking ones .
5 First , do we really accept that a man in the act of undressing suddenly decides halfway through that he will hang himself and goes up to the garret without his boots on to carry out the terrible act ?
6 In Los Angeles workers joke that the rush hour begins at 5.30am and goes on to 8.30pm .
7 A major work in the field remains A Dictionary of British Surnames by P.H. Reaney , in which the relevant entry reads , ‘ Fursey , Fussey , Fuzzey , Forsey ’ , and goes on to instance John Forshay 1431 ( Dorset ) and Roger Fursey 1583 ( Surrey ) .
8 She has been voted the best assistant in the store by her colleagues , and goes on to the next leg of the competition , the district semi-finals on April 10th .
9 Crossing the road it follows a path across country to a small road leading to Ballagh Cross and goes on to Armagh Manor .
10 There are four essentially different things a process can do on its first step : ( i ) it diverges ; ( ii ) it communicates with its environment ( and goes on to its second step ) ; ( iii ) it stops because , even though it has not terminated , it can not agree with its environment on any communication ; ( iv ) it terminates in some state .
11 The Guardian report on the Swindon game praises Strachan at length and goes on to critically assess Rocky in the light of his lack of match fitness and his attitude .
12 She lifts her eyebrows at me and then stands up and goes over to the sink .
13 She takes out this dark red dress with these big white dots and goes over to the mirror .
14 PLAYER-KING : Full thirty times hath Phoebus ' cart — ( CLAUDIUS enters with POLONIUS and goes over to OPHELIA and lifts her to her feet .
15 He turns his back and goes over to the chest of drawers , his brown bottom wiggling at Mark .
16 This central role for private property has a long history in European thought and goes back to the eighteenth-century notion of the social contract .
17 Howard escapes from the hospital and goes back to the scene of the robbery where everything is strangely familiar .
18 Grand Prix racing existed long before the formation of the World Championship in 1950 , and goes back to 1906 when the first French Grand Prix was run .
19 She turns and goes back to the house .
20 He 's got very he 's very sensitive cells in his nose because , cos a dog used to be a hunting dog , and goes back to being a wolf , they used to track their prey to eat so they 've still got that ability and we have n't , but a dog has , it can smell .
21 She loses interest and goes back to the television .
22 Mrs Tamm turns on her heel and goes back to her desk .
23 If there are no more loans to be entered , the user presses the RETURN key and goes back to the options list .
24 After a further mile towards Chapel-le-Dale , a track turns off the road to the left and goes down to the beck in the valley bottom , arriving at a section roofed by a natural arch of considerable length .
25 Roy , 37 , even leaves Janette in the dead of night and goes down to the bar hoping to catch a glimpse of his beloved spirit .
26 Cross the road and take path going north-north-east which then bears left to Stoke Ridge and goes down to the bend in the road at Stoke Pero .
27 Slightly irritated he thinks that there is something wrong with the lock and goes down to reception for assistance .
28 Twelve one deals with the recommendation for economic developments and tourism sub-committee , er the er projects , and twelve two with the er , capital budget report from the director of financial services , which is in the budget book , I refer to the recommendation on these items from the budget review sub-committee , which is in their minutes , at agenda item twenty-two one , at the bottom of the third page and going over to the fourth , erm , a number of paragraphs .
29 Pravda had commented late in 1931 : In England , as elsewhere , the task of the " Lefts " consists in hindering the workers who are becoming revolutionised from abandoning the Labour Party and going over to the revolutionary fight , to Communism .
30 The range of prices for bathroom furniture is enormous , starting at under £250 for standard suites , and going up to over £1,500 , for better quality , more intricately designed suites , which often include taps and bidets .
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