Example sentences of "went to [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Copies went to Prime Minister John Major and six Ministers .
2 People who employed chauffeurs went to better places than this ; like many of the cars it was an image hotel , all bright expensive surfaces with no detectable trace of a soul underneath .
3 I went to Gaelic matches in Dublin .
4 David O'Leary had another reason for the lack of flair : ‘ Once it went to extra time everyone was afraid to make a mistake .
5 There were an unprecedented number of vacancies following the Revolution , and many of the new appointments went to Low Churchmen who tended to be Whig in sympathy .
6 He went to Eastern Infants School where the playing field was a concrete yard and you trained for football by being slammed against a brick wall .
7 Erm there used to be an agreed area of three miles then it went to twelve miles but that 's now in question because of the different ways in which the sea has been developed .
8 He went straight out , went to four families , whose names immediately suggested themselves to him , checked his facts and figures , got in while discussion was still on and flatly contradicted the great John and gave him the facts and figures to prove it , to tell him that he was wrong .
9 Kenyatta and Ahidjo were nationalists first , and localists second although both went to great lengths to secure their political base amongst their own ethnic group .
10 Descartes himself , using the little mechanical and physiological knowledge available to him , went to great lengths in trying to account for this relationship .
11 In all but one , the salesman went to great lengths to explain the engine and its features to my husband and to sell a car to me on the basis of its sleek lines or attractive upholstery .
12 These two reports remain the source of almost all the information about the eruption ; the Royal Society in particular went to great lengths to amass every possible scrap of information and even inserted a notice in The Times requesting anyone who had seen or heard anything to come forward .
13 Antonia went to great lengths to impress her ministerial lover .
14 She found that the recipients fought hard against the idea that they were ‘ at the receiving end ’ and went to great lengths to ensure that their parents ' support was reciprocated in some way .
15 ‘ Have you seen Grimes yet ? ’ he asked Minton , who went to great lengths to obtain seats for himself , Denis Wirth-Miller and Richard Chopping , even after he had seen it twice .
16 Finally , although the committee went to great lengths to argue the case for and against integration , have they not indeed simply rationalised the status quo ?
17 For example , you went to great lengths to point out that Merit is a cigarette , whereas your magazine is available in many parts of the world where Merit is not .
18 Mike went to great lengths to get the ergonomics right , tailor-made to Mary 's size and strength .
19 As the Minister responsible at the time , let me tell the hon. Gentleman that we went to great lengths to minimise the disruption caused in classrooms by the provision of necessary training related to the introduction of education reforms .
20 Despite his ferocious criticism of Bush 's record as President , however , Buchanan went to great lengths to emphasize his respect for Bush 's service in the Pacific War and his " graciousness , honour and integrity " .
21 We , we then had this situation where the , er , the Chief Constable ha went to great lengths to er , work out a new establishment for himself , and the senior management , and actually ach chi and er , and preempted it and then asked the er , the Home Office if he could use the money to increase the constables on the beat .
22 But prosecuting lawyers went to great lengths to keep Hagans in custody .
23 Off he went to Great Scotland Yard , in that frightful double-breasted suit , silly flat cap and flashy green tie , carrying all the worries of the Empire on his shoulders , leaving me to pick up the pieces .
24 Oh , when the lads did this , they went to great trouble to actually find the right sort of windows and what have you .
25 To prevent opposition forces coalescing , the authorities went to great length to separate the various strands of artistic and intellectual thought .
26 But he went to great pains to exclude all mention of the Spirit as available for believers from his Gospel , with one notable exception .
27 If it happened to be the first Sunday in the month my mother , my Aunt Gertrude and my two sisters ( after their respective confirmations ) went to early service — 7 o'clock Holy Communion at the Parish Church of St. Martin 's .
28 Went to endless trouble to organise my diet as well . ’
29 Last year the 52-year-old , whose ‘ home ’ is by the river in Shrewsbury , went to 32 folk festivals at home and abroad .
30 Cllr Murphy , who works for MDC as a caretaker for a block of flats in Coatbridge , says he can prove that there have been cases of patronage to ensure that certain jobs went to Labour Party members .
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