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

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1 A few go to a kind of " halfway house " , of which there should be many more , which usually consists of four or five small flatlets which girls either share or occupy on their own .
2 But I 'm you know that that could go this afternoon when I go to a couple of other appointments .
3 He has no financial obligation towards you , unless you go to a lot of trouble to prove otherwise , and that could take years .
4 ‘ I go to a lot of fellowship meetings and I see a counsellor once a week which gives me the tools to handle life on a day-to-day basis . ’
5 I can tell you , a great many ghosts go to a lot of trouble , and do n't get any thanks for it .
6 This service is free if you go to a justice of the peace ) .
7 If you stay on at school , or go to a college of further education , you are still entitled to placement through the Compact , provided you have achieved the Compact goals .
8 Er all of us go to a shop of some sort pretty well every day .
9 We go to no end of trouble
10 These are difficult questions , which go to the heart of the educational process , but the headings in Figure 1.1 suggest some answers .
11 ‘ I say , Miss Abbott , you certainly go to the heart of things — ’
12 These questions go to the heart of the current debate and form the background to much of the discussion of this chapter .
13 Alluding to recent Soviet attempts to remove from the purview of the treaty three motorized divisions due for disbandment , by reclassifying them as naval shore defence units , he declared that difficulties were being encountered which " go to the heart of credibility and trust " .
14 The issues raised by this and subsequent questions go to the heart of the debate on the Compensation Fund , and it is apparent that many of those who answered negatively felt to varying degrees that in the present commercial climate the public could no longer expect the entire profession to compensate them for any losses they suffered at the hands of a tiny minority of errant solicitors — particularly as no comparable compensation was available from the providers of other professional services .
15 Very quickly jump back over the fire and go to the top of the screen .
16 Go to the top of the rock and look again !
17 Go to the top of the class .
18 Go to the top of the class . ’
19 Go to the top of the class Kev .
20 Go to the top of the class .
21 Well go to the top of the class for having an A , well do n't tell them what we 've got Shell
22 Obviously such arguments go to the question of price .
23 The sensitivity of employment law issues may perhaps be gauged by the frequency with which employment cases go to the Court of Appeal and House of Lords , though this may also have something to do with the looseness of the statutory language used in the legislation .
24 Appeals from decisions in more serious cases ( heard originally by the Crown Court ) go to the Court of Appeal ( criminal division ) , which draws its members from the Lord Chief Justice , the Lords Justices of Appeal and the judges of the High Court .
25 I go to the Prince of Vales first .
26 Tariff proceeds FGHL go to the government of the home economy .
27 A number of the s 447 enquiries are deemed ‘ public at risk ’ and go to the head of the appointment queue .
28 But you go to the middle of nowhere and Nicky would look up to see a black cloud on the horizon and ask what it was .
29 A team with recharged batteries will therefore face Dundee , the side who beat Rangers in August , at Ibrox tomorrow as Smith 's players concentrate on securing the championship and removing Hearts from the Scottish Cup before they go to the south of France .
30 ‘ Take your son , your only son , whom you love , Isaac , and go to the land of Moriah , and offer him there as a burnt offering upon one of the mountains of which I shall tell you . ’
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