Example sentences of "[adv] to go [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | She told him about the secretarial course at the technical college and her plans eventually to go to London , perhaps to model . |
2 | where you turn right to go into the nursery |
3 | right to go into go into Goose Hill |
4 | I like somewhere to go to in the morning . |
5 | If she 'd been staying on the boat for any length of time it would have been necessary to find somewhere to go for a shower or a bath , but it did n't look as if that particular problem would arise . |
6 | It appeared that one of Edna 's married daughters had split up from her husband and needed somewhere to go with her small children . |
7 | From the user 's point of view , day care offers somewhere to go during the day , a new environment , a free or cheap meal , somewhere to meet other people , recreational activities and someone to talk to when things are n't going well . |
8 | ‘ It gives Aston somewhere to go in the family , ’ notes Gauntlett . |
9 | An account of how Dostoevsky extrapolated his lifelong leading themes of somebody to be and somewhere to go from Cervantes 's huge rhetoric of quest , would be doomed from the start . |
10 | Well more misery for Forest another defeat more injuries less to go from strength to strength and we 'll be right back . |
11 | You got ta start afresh to go above there and you want five thousand as well do n't you ? |
12 | One of the few collectors dedicated enough to go for the company context is Peter Card , whose collection of 400 old bicycle lamps is without equal . |
13 | Scared enough to go for Vecchi 's pitch that she 'd be better off hiding out some place . |
14 | Now , to be fair , you 'd have to say that only a few of these are going to be wacky enough to go for the fridge compilation album , but which ones ? |
15 | If that question is applied to the hard track arid gets a positive answer then it is no longer enough to go for the easy choice . |
16 | You only have to take a little bit off ai n't enough to go under your nose . |
17 | Though the hall was almost empty they were n't forward enough to go into the very front seats so they entered the seats three rows back , claiming two extra chairs with folded coats . |
18 | There was still less appreciation of the problems encountered by youngsters old enough to go into lodgings . |
19 | I was even planning which tank I would be moving my 43 babies ( I had carefully counted the eggs ) to when they had grown up enough to go into a larger tank . |
20 | She was angry enough to go into his room and accuse him ; but she thought better of it , for he was shifty and quick and , besides , she did not want to see him . |
21 | Someone lent us a carrycot and Tanith slept in that to start with , until she was big enough to go into her cot . |
22 | By the time Tanith was big enough to go into it she was too heavy to carry any great distance . |
23 | In America they would keep them in a home until they were old enough to go into a jail |
24 | We felt strongly enough to go with people who trusted us . |
25 | Even so , now that Alain was there she felt safe enough to go with the man anyhow . |
26 | Exit offended alter-ego with money enough to go to the pictures . |
27 | When his own son was old enough to go to school , Alexia took up painting , working her way away from representational landscapes into suggestive abstracts based on the British countryside . |
28 | Nobody who was lucky enough to go to the city 's Usher Hall can have forgotten the splendid Dies Irae . |
29 | So I mostly chose Uncle Bill because I thought the world of him , but I was cunning enough to go to Uncle Geordie 's about every fourth week . |
30 | I lost some weight and felt ill enough to go to the doctor who sent me to hospital in Northallerton . |