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

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1 So er I , I b basically go to the office one day a week , that 's my admin day , and the rest , I , I tend to work within this area .
2 Many thanks for suggesting this solo go to Mr S. Adams from Plaistow , London — a couple of sets of Scalar strings courtesy of Clive Norris at Selectron will be on their way to you soon …
3 I was my hair every other day and usually only go to my hairdresser before a party .
4 The world has an image of this country as democratic , the Switzerland of Central America , and when the tourists come , they only go to the beautiful parts , but they do n't go to other parts like Batan , Limón , Los Chiles , the peasant [ communities ] in the southern zone , where people live in difficult situations .
5 ‘ I only go to small shops now .
6 The answer is probably yes , provided there were concessionary tax rates for the retired and proper facilities for their leisure and recreation ; for surely these people only go to a foreign land for these reasons ?
7 We only go to the pictures but there 's a scene to face every time when she goes home .
8 The issues raised there not only go to the root of the relationships between adults and children but also raise the issue of political control in general and in particular , the rights and duties of individuals to confront a sense of injustice .
9 You only go to prison for stealing and things like that . ’
10 People only go to hospital when they are sick or are visiting the sick .
11 Everybody , unless they 've been had their head in the ground for the last thirteen years , know damn well that they 're not going to get housed off the needs register particularly quickly and they only go to people who are most unable to be housed by any other means are going to bother even to put their names on the needs register .
12 I mean , we only go to eight normally on a , a Friday and Saturday .
13 Organic meat needs experienced butchery and not a quick swipe with the band saw before being instantly packaged — so go to a butcher who buys his meat on the hoof from a farmer who is n't into organics just for the sake of profit .
14 An ’ you 're very small ; an' you have too much to say , so go to sleep . ’
15 Don said , ‘ So go to London … ’
16 You will also receive a mail message telling you that the DC is now active , so go to Option 6.1.1 to Inspect it .
17 So go to your bed if you ca n't behave normal .
18 Why we may go walks together , and not go to his house where there is all his family I simply can not imagine .
19 I dared not go to his house , fearing that it might cause further trouble for him .
20 I said once that I wanted to make love to you , not go to bed with you , and I seem to remember that I emphasised the point .
21 Files of the East German State Security police ( " Stasi " ) would , for the time being , remain in East Germany ( and not go to the West German state archive in Koblenz ) .
22 Whereas the interrogative form of the first utterance might be claimed to encode a question , that is not all that is intended : it would be strikingly uncooperative if B were to say yes ( meaning just " yes I am able to come " ) and then not go to A. Somehow , the interrogative form can also convey a request , and this interpretation is strongly reinforced here by the presence of the word please ( see Chapter 5 ) .
23 ‘ But if you could give me some minutes of your time , I 'd happily delay my visit , ’ she suggested — and silently added , or not go to Prague at all .
24 How can you play football and not go to school then ?
25 Our ships no longer plough the seas to seek cheap food at the cheapest price , and children no longer go to school in poor clothing .
26 Nutritionists and cartographers still draw the so-called ‘ hunger line ’ through Asia and the Americas ; the poorer people who live in those countries that are sandwiched between Mexico and Chile , and between North Korea and New Guinea , exist on diets of fewer than 2,250 calories a day , and thus go to bed each night hungry .
27 People who never normally go to church find themselves called upon to express their emotions through religious symbols and imagery at moments of transition and crisis in their lives : at baptisms , weddings and funerals .
28 I 've come through that dip we all go through after midnight , when we 're still up after we normally go to bed .
29 We normally go to the Adelphi next to Tetleys brewery and the train station in town .
30 Best go to the door and tell her she was not feeling well , could not come down , an early night and so on .
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