How To Use Go to In A Sentence

  • My girlfriend wants me to go to the basketball court.
  • A few billion of that new economic rescue plan will go to weatherize one million homes a year.
  • Leaving London they went to Paris, where they passed a few days, but soon grew weary of the place; and Lord Chetwynde, feeling a kind of languor, which seemed to him like a premonition of disease, he decided to go to Germany. The Cryptogram A Novel
  • You can go to a little café or little shop and get great food. The Sun
  • But that means there will be a lot of pumpkin flesh left over - and it shouldn't go to waste. The Sun
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  • I think the argument of race as a cause of criminality like Walter brings up is somewhat off-point - The reason why those racial divides in criminality show up is mainly because those lines go together with education - or rather: the lack of good education. Can a Godless Society be a
  • How often do you go to church?
  • The committee plan to go to Congress within the year to have the museum chartered.
  • Whenever I go to London I feel like a provincial.
  • And it was fine for all the media celebs to go to a ball game but it was a total disaster for Kerry to do so.
  • Instead, go to the departure area of the airport and pick up a taxi that has just dropped somebody. Times, Sunday Times
  • But indeed she is given too much to allicholy and musing: but for you -- well, go to. The Merry Wives of Windsor
  • You don't necessarily go to a meyhane for great food; a bonhomous atmosphere matters more. NYT > Home Page
  • Nato may find itself having to go to the rescue of some of the craft before the operation is over. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some people go to alcohol recovery centers in order to dry out.
  • And they want Captain Largo to get us out checking the appropriate chapter houses to see if he's been doing any placer mining. THE WAILING WIND
  • All proceeds from the night will go towards the cost of upgrading the equipment in the playground.
  • Father exploded a bombshell when he forbade us to go to the prom
  • Green Jesus has become my go to sativa over the past 2 months.
  • Once in a while we go to a restaurant but usually we eat at home.
  • When the Ministers have said the Gloria at the altar, they go to sit in the sanctuary until the choir has finished singing.
  • And to what lengths will the opposing forces go to protect those interests? Times, Sunday Times
  • Argo to seek the Golden Fleece; their moniker combines the name of their ship and the Greek word "nautēs," meaning "sailor. Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day
  • I'm afraid I've let the garden go to pot this summer.
  • She wouldn't go to school and I couldn't stop her going out at night.
  • The rest of us just have to buy bigger jeans and go to work regardless. The Sun
  • You can put the 'blackie' up in some quarter of the house where he can move about at will without disturbing any of your own servants, and can get in and out at all hours; he will be useful, you know, in prowling about the grounds at night and ascertaining if the lady really does go to bed when she retires to her room. Cleek: the Man of the Forty Faces
  • And it behoves us to see that they're given a fair chance to develop clean and wholesome bodies without which any nation must go to the wall.
  • Why do you have to go to law school and live with your girlfriend and leave me behind to languish and molder in this cursed workplace?
  • I wake up in the morning and before I even get out of bed, I pick up my celly, go to ESPN.com and check my Padres score. Falling Off the Bandwagon
  • For the floors above, we can use temporary airsealing floor by floor, and portable equipment; when we have things atmosphered and lighted and heated, you and Martha and Tony Lattimer can go to work systematically and in comfort, and I'll give you all the help I can spare from the other work. Omnilingual
  • Let's go to Europe for two weeks and live it up.
  • It's a clever business tactic: Not only is the donation tax-deductible, but participating nonprofits bring in their lists, and shoppers are incentivized to buy, knowing the profits go to worthy causes. Artful Style on the Bowery
  • But how do you make sure you don't tip into demanding too much or go too far the other way and get lazy about asserting your needs? The Sun
  • Every day we rough-house or play tag for a half hour, and on weekends we play for hours, walk around the mall or go to the park.
  • Kiba*laughs of naruto*: well done naruto ... so kimiko want to go to the cinema? Ultimate List
  • And he was so scared, he did not go to school yesterday because he sensed that, for being what they call a snitch, something bad would happen to him. CNN Transcript Oct 13, 2009
  • After about two hours of tweets mentioning the lay-off, Philip Brasher broke the silence, also with a tweet: "Saddest part: DM Register opened bureau nearly 80 yrs ago to cover ag policy when Wallace became ag secy. Paula Crossfield: Why Laying Off Ag Reporter Philip Brasher Is Bad for Food
  • So went you go to work on the iron do you remove you head out of your 4th point of contact, to place your brain bucket on? Think Progress » WellPoint Failed To Deliver Tens Of Millions Of Dollars It Promised To Help Uninsured Americans
  • There seemed to my perverted sense a certain poetic justice about the fact that money, gained honestly but prosaically, in groceries or gas, should go to regild an ancient blazon or prop up the crumbling walls of some stately palace abroad. Worldly Ways and Byways
  • We should so live and labor in our time that what came to us as seed may go to the next generation as blossom, and what came to us as blossom may go to them as fruit. This is what we mean by progress. 
  • - Go to the folder myjavaprograms where you saved the program - To compile a Java program, we type in the command: javac [filename] - So in this case, type in: javac Hello. java During compilation, javac adds a file to the disk called [filename] Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • I planted three hemlocks years ago to form a sight block from our driveway to our back yard.
  • I vote that we all go to Holland immediately.
  • Who will feed those kids if they go to school and their parents are working in the dingiest of atmospheres to gather barely enough food to feed themselves?
  • I had a cold and couldn't decide whether to go to work or not.
  • The pilots access the application on the Web, then sign up to go to a proctored location to take the online tests.
  • When you go to a conference you can sit in a room all morning and feel like you've heard all the speeches before," says Ian Usher, e-learning co-ordinator with Buckinghamshire county council and a TeachMeet organiser. Bett 2011 | In search of leadership
  • One commonly observed facet of the gay scene is that people often seek to define their very identities by the fact that they go to certain venues.
  • Our tale is about a journalist who decides to go to the Soviet Union to get a big scoop for the front page of his newspaper.
  • There is also a Site you can go to to talk to people that have PML OR are care givers of people with PML who are unable to get on a computer to write: health. groups.yahoo.com I was one of these people at one time when I was bed ridder for THREE months and given 2 weeks to live. WN.com - Financial News
  • She wants nothing more than a normal life with a proper home and a regular wage, and she is prepared to go to desperate lengths to try to keep the casual factory jobs she gets and loses on a regular basis.
  • I must brush up on my Spanish before I go to Seville.
  • Alcohol is water soluble, hence the reason why you go to the toilet so many times when you're out on the tiles.
  • People are unwilling to go to a psychiatrist or psychologist for the fear of being labelled mad.
  • They didn't see each other very often, except for chance meetings at meal times, when they felt strong enough to go to the mess hall.
  • But the organist made his profession clear by explaining that the committee had just invited him to oblige the company with a solo on the piano, but that he had been hitting the champagne so hard that he doubted if he could tell the keys from the pedals, and he added that if they'd excuse him he would go to sleep, which he immediately did with his head on the shoulder of the lady recitationist, who tactfully tried not to notice that he was there. Cinderella And Other Stories
  • Who wants to go to a dingy playing room to get crushed in silence when you can go to the pub and talk to your friends.
  • When they finally found the daughter, the wife and grandparents refused to let her go to visit her dying father.
  • Still basking in the afterglow from a short trip out to San Diego to visit good friends Ed and Jen, I hunted up an email from Ed from last summer. We Blog A Lot
  • Today, professional whitening techniques go to work on the tooth structure itself, using peroxide to oxidize and decolorize gray and yellow tooth pigments.
  • We go to great lengths to make seemingly easy connections with an audience.
  • He did go to parties but he was not a very sociable person. Times, Sunday Times
  • Voters are due to go to the polls on Sunday to elect a new president.
  • Since I would go to Tibet if I chose, but could not transmute dustballs into gold under any circumstances, only the first course of action is in this sense a possibility for me.
  • I don't particularly care whether a stock quote is 20 minutes late, but if I wanted current information I'd probably go to Bloomberg.
  • The last word must go to Nick, who has organized the whole project.
  • Not that irredentist desires disappeared, only that fewer Frenchmen seemed willing to go to war over the issue in 1914 than in previous years.
  • Sorry Tracey ... but if you go to the cooler where all processed meats are sold at costco you can buy a pack of 15 hot dogs to take home ... and it is there that the devil lies in the details ... Shopping at Costco just got even more awesome
  • There is an idea amongst people who never go to classical concerts - which is the majority of the population - that it is full of people in tiaras and cummerbunds.
  • He agreed to go to Rome himself to try to obtain an acceptable solution.
  • We aren't told what they ate, where they ate it, when… but I bet you can guarantee that the head honchos in the health authority know what restaurants not to go to.
  • I hang clothes before we go to bed at night and it humidifies the air and allows me to save money and time on a humidifier. The Seattle Times
  • I'm not one of the regular people here,[sentence dictionary] I'm just filling in time before I go to college.
  • Every morning it gets harder and harder for me to wake up and go to class like a good little girl.
  • Mama, meantime, made sugared tea and spooned most of a cup down TeClar's throat, after which he seemed to go to sleep. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
  • If you go to their site, they seem to be interested not so much in flying stuff to the moon but in selling beef jerky.
  • I didn't go to the prom and I wasn't a cheerleader.
  • It began as a way of pacifying her when she was in a rare grumpy mood, and now it's the reason we go to Target.
  • I don't go to bed early enough and therefore struggle to get up in time to get ready at a leisurely pace.
  • So I've decided that if I ever go to jail, I am definitely busting out!
  • I told my mother inlaw since long ago to not spoil Bibi. Kids need to be educate since little, else it's very hard to correct their bad characteristics after 3 years old.
  • It will go towards defraying the cost of the insurance on the Hall.
  • Political reform and economic liberalization don't always go together.
  • I like seeing all the small children and they grow up and go to big school then another lot comes along.
  • We planned to overnight in Paris and then go to London by air.
  • The MP, who has previously obtained a super-injunction preventing the publication of private emails which had been leaked to the press, told a session of the joint Commons and Lords Committee on privacy and injunctions that such newspapers should be allowed to go to the wall. Zac Goldsmith criticised over concentration camp comparison
  • Graham pulls out his petrol mower, and, no more than thirty minutes later, the job is done and there are two sacks of mowings waiting to go to the recycling centre.
  • I had an opportunity to go to New York and study.
  • I have to go to Roanoke again next week-- ' `I'm going to Boston to deliver a paper," he pursued. LASTING TREASURES
  • Why don't we go to see a baseball game?
  • If a moffie can go to a club, why can't a moffie also go to the swimming pool," said Pamela Holland. IOL: News
  • Never go to bed on an argument. 
  • Buy yourself the swankiest, most outrageous, most indulgent party outfit you can lay your hands on—such as Dolce & Gabbana lace bustier gown £2,690, Net-a-Porter —and go to the party safe in the knowledge that you will be wearing the most amazing outfit there. The Perfect Party Outfit
  • After all, a bedroom community has to wake up and go to work.
  • Their peak exposure is when you have to go to a cinema to see them. Times, Sunday Times
  • The 'work hard, get good grades and go to college to get a job' mantra is dead," says twenty-something self-confessed hustler Scott Gerber, author of Never Get a "Real" Job: How To Dump Your Boss, Build a Business and Not Go Broke (Wiley, December 2010). Emily Bennington: 'Entitled' to What, Being Unemployed?
  • We were saving money to go to Hawaii, but as it is we can only afford to go on a camping trip.
  • Your comment about anise being cost prohibitive is true, but what I started doing last year is to go to the pharmacy and buy a syringe (like diabetics use) and squirt proper amount on my bait. Tip of the Day: Add Scent Cheap with Cod Liver Oil
  • The whole combination of curves which go to make up this sketch is a curious arrangement of words inscribed with the utmost care, in the smallest of characters. The Filigree Ball
  • Players go to the bench when they are in foul trouble, Melo had 4 fouls when he was "benched". Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local
  • Is the safe course to go to somebody who already has the title judge or do you look for a governor, do you go off the board? CNN Transcript May 3, 2009
  • Most children go to public elementary and secondary schools.
  • You'd rather people die than give them health care, you'd rather people starve than give them food, and you'd rather cheat on your wife while stealing tax payers money to go to a foreign country to do it than remain faithful and stay at home doing your job. Obama: 'Act now' on health care
  • I finished work today, go to pick the car up and lo and behold some scruffy twoccers have smashed the window, nicked the stereo which is no good because I kept the face with me and completely ripped all the ignition out.
  • With the recruitment process still running, the job specification for the role was suddenly downgraded two weeks ago to remove any responsibility for the senior England team. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mrs Kramer rang half an hour ago to ask if her cake was ready.
  • We have a big idea for young people to afford to be able to go to college, where tuitions are going up.
  • Organisations may pay for just the employee and spouse to view accommodation or may make provision for children to go too.
  • And it is to the world that is there that the scientist must go to confirm or disconfirm the hypothetical objects of scientific theory.
  • The Supreme One requests that you go to the gate and in his name welcome his guests and conduct them into the city. Burning Tower
  • Now, his operating room was in Miami Beach, which is certainly a city where people want to look good, and they go to great lengths to do so. CNN Transcript Nov 19, 2004
  • At present, all tax receipts go to the UK Treasury and money is handed back to Scotland in the form of a block grant.
  • Do you sometimes go to Cristiano Ronaldo's house to pick some vegetables to make a soup from his vegetable patch? Explain that a little bit.
  • A healthy living co-ordinator will go to bingo sessions to canvass ideas for a £1 million healthy living centre in Allerton.
  • As to Levi being a better all-round player, let's go to our year-end statistics.
  • She says those who believe will go to heaven.
  • All proceeds go to charities helping quake victims. The Sun
  • People in the audience will go to nightclubs and know what bouncers are like, so the cast needs to look real.
  • Then I go to the scanner, I'm waiting for it to chirp, "Welcome to Wal-Mart!" but it sits silently (much more fashiony to be silent, non?) and I scan my code and then it shoots out a receipt that flies to the floor and I have to scurry around on the floor to find it. Cator Sparks: Bibhu Mohapatra Spring 2011 (PHOTOS, POLL)
  • About 9% of the total operating budget would go toward orchestra and chorister salaries, down from 13% last year, opera officials said. City Opera Performances in Jeopardy
  • In fact, he was scheduled to go to work on a destroyer when he happened to attend a lecture by a “frogman” with Underwater MIKE MEEKS
  • By the late 1970s, there were any number of places in San Francisco that gay men could go to have anonymous sex with dozens of partners anight. The Volokh Conspiracy » Here Comes the Soda Tax?
  • They go to work early in the morning, sit at work benches or in front of machines and perform the same repetitive tasks all day.
  • I think that is a great catechesis for many people because he might be reaching Catholics who never go to church and he is speaking to them in language they can understand. The Quiet Faith Behind Colbert's Right-Wing Funnyman
  • The next day, we go to the amusement arcade. Times, Sunday Times
  • We used to go to aerobics together.
  • Mrs Withington's nephews and nieces, who have children aged from 12 to 20, are raring to go too.
  • ‘I am concerned about the continuing number of breakdowns of service which is inconveniencing passengers on the Sligo to Dublin line,’ said Deputy Ellis.
  • There are hints of this in the deep pinks, rich blues and indigo tones of paints and tiles used in the bathrooms on each floor. Times, Sunday Times
  • The next day of school was one of those great days in a young girl's life, when you're psyched to go to school and find out if there is any gossip about you.
  • Let's crank the car and go to the lake.
  • In common with most social networking sites, Facebook has always seemed like a kind of yapping gallery of the lost, the deluded and the damned; if I fancy any of that, I can go to the pub with friends. It's our class, not our colour, that screws us up
  • She crawled away from him so fast he was afraid she would go too far and fall off the bed.
  • Designed nearly a century ago to be all things to all people, it Chaplin-esquely tries to straddle thousands of rapidly fragmenting micro-niches, a mainframe in an iTouch world. The Newsweekly’s Last Stand
  • Yes | No | Report from huntnow wrote 8 weeks 5 hours ago to quote myself from earlier this month, "the ancient art of trapping is vastly underrated". How would i get rid of raccoons that won't get out of my garbage?
  • In response to my attempts a few weeks ago to demystify the day-to-day movements in share prices, one reader has asked for a similar explanation of the foreign exchange markets.
  • I get to hang out with my little pickle all day and do laundry and cook and clean stuff and go to the park and go to the mall and go to the grocery store and make breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
  • They were shown in a make shift stage early dinner on the "teeter" nights so that we could go to enjoy it. Kottu
  • Logically, Youth has re-equipped him for sin and with the disposition to commit it; he will naturally go to the fane which is consecrated to the Fulfillment of Desires, and make arrangements. Following the Equator, Part 6
  • No one would fault anyonewho can afford to go to Hawaii for going. Has Obama Heard About The Economic Crisis?
  • How many householders will go to jail defending their homes now burglars have been given the green light? The Sun
  • Just go to your backyard with your reusable grocery bag and fill it up with fresh produce.
  • Rather, these results suggest that people who go to university have some other factor in their lives that predisposes them to this type of diabetes, she explained. Higher Education Linked To Rare Form Of Diabetes
  • Fifty pence from each bottle bought will go to the trust's ancient tree hunt, a project to save rare, ancient trees in the UK.
  • Lilith had grown bored quickly as she had watched the pair shop for clothes on Fifth Avenue, then go to Times Square and catch a new release.
  • Do go to dinner with old pals. The Sun
  • The project will go to the board for consideration.
  • Your passbook is checked at the reception desk every time you come; if you're behind schedule for a shot, you go to the Preventive Medicine door and the nurse gives it to you, then and there. A Response To The Documentary Sicko
  • A couple in XL (not lardy just well formed) plus a long sleeve if you go to this; one in L for the lad and three in S/M for the wife and daughters. Been There, Done That, Got The T-Shirt! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • Priority should go to winter greens and leeks. The Sun
  • Wished you had something new and unique to wear that will steal a look from those around, when you go to a party?
  • Those who wish more tax money to go to public works or welfare are free to make the argument that these expenses outweight the good done by other federal programs and therefore should take priority. MIND MELD: Is Science Fiction Responsible for the Lack of Public Interest in Space Exploration?
  • He didn't need to go to hospital after all - he only had a few bruises.
  • I'd say, go to cheap bars and buy hoagies for dinner.
  • Then she called her handmaid and said to her, ‘Go to Shajarat al-Durr and say to her, ‘Thy sister saluteth thee and biddeth thee to her; so favour her by coming to her this night, according to thy custom, for her breast is straitened. ' Arabian nights. English
  • Let's go to Europe this summer.
  • Most people take enough time out for a haircut but next time you go to book yours, why not think about having a beauty treatment too.
  • We then went on to discuss wether photocopying pages of crochet books was a sin, and would she go to hell for it?
  • But the defensive headset is something we needed a long time ago to even things out. Can you hear me now? Radio calls in NFL defenders' helmets
  • India began exporting wheat and rice two years ago to cut bulging stocks built up after successive bumper harvests.
  • Many of us are not puritans and puritans don't go to strip clubs - why make an issue about it?
  • Better go to bed supperless than rise in debt. 
  • She was right to go to the women, express her sincere regret and ask their forgiveness, but she was wrong to continue begging it once it was clear they would not give it.
  • The next in seniority was entirely adverse to the invaliding, as, without he could invalide too, he would have to go to the West Indies in the place of our surgeon. Rattlin the Reefer
  • He once joined the LSU crowd in chanting, "Go to hell, Ole Miss!" while wearing his Roman collar. Faith And Fanaticism In South's Football God
  • Once again, almost all of the tax savings would go to that lucky 3 percent of filers with incomes above $200,000.
  • We don't go to the opera; we overspend on the simplest facets of life. Times, Sunday Times
  • `I've got a busload waiting to go to Newbury so I can't take it. TICKLED PINK
  • People forget the legacy of public service and the lengths that people will go to in living up to their responsibilities.
  • She'd go to garage sales and get trinkets and junk. The Sun
  • Why does my hair, which is short on top and usually stands up in a jaunty sort of manner at home, go flat whenever I go to London?
  • Take also with thee ten loaves, and cracknels, and a pot of honey, and go to him: for he will tell thee what will become of this child. The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Complete
  • Oh for the good old days when it was acceptable to go to the druggist, whisper "paregoric" to him/her, and a few drops brought blessed silence! The Sound Of Crazy
  • Condolences go to the proprietors of the shop who have worked so hard to make a success of it.
  • When women say they want independence, people think this means we don't want to obey our fathers, brothers or husbands. But it does not mean that. It means we want to make decisions for ourselves. We want to be free to go to school or to go to work. Malala Yousafzai 
  • But we do not have to go to such extremes - in either cost or category - to prove that patricians love posing as plebeians.
  • When we arrive at the rink, I go to the girl's locker room to change into my skating clothes.
  • The case will go to appeal to the 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals, and thereafter, possibly to the Supreme Court.
  • Or should the "greenlight" go to the ultra-competent actor and his artist wife who seem to have storyboarded every single budget item in advance for a film about a woman who leaves her big cool job in New York, comes home to Pittsburgh, and reevaluates her life? Post-gazette.com - News
  • He first promised two weeks ago to clear Britain's congested roads.
  • Now I go to get my washing in and spiders have built webs between the straps of my bras.
  • `You could always go to a crammer 's," Harry said, introducing the subject gently. THE AMBASSADOR'S WOMEN
  • He said the union would visit all Wasa stations in Tobago to overview the health and safety issues there.
  • He was from Barker, she learnt, forced to go to the private school much like she was, sharing her hatred for the snobs of their area.
  • Who would want to cut a hole in the ice and dive beneath it, when you can go to the tropics and do it without a drysuit?
  • It's all very well having a joke but sometimes you go too far.
  • My errand will remain undone for another day, milk stockpiling and likely to go to waste in the fridge for a lack of freezer bags, check undeposited. Stockholm Syndrome Would Be Welcome
  • In the Hampton Roads region Tuesday, Rep. Glenn Nye (D) swung from a 5-point win over an incumbent two years ago to an 11-point loss against auto dealer Scott Rigell (R). Democrats took a bruising, but state's still in 'purple' territory
  • So I let the world go hang today, I shall go to my bed good and early, and look forward with reasonable certainty to a better day tomorrow.
  • We stopped by the thick boxthorn and Mum and Dad said, ‘We'll have lunch and then we'll go to the beach’.
  • I thought maybe we could go together.
  • We usually go to play table tennis out of hours.
  • ‘Hey, what do you say we go to get some beer’? ‘Check.’
  • That said, his maverick tendencies are becoming almost a trademark of the man, and I'd wager a punt or two that he'll be courting controversy again before we next go to the polls.
  • My thanks go to the British School of Osteopathy, for the use of their library.
  • I dont want an email tied to it, or my name tied to it, but since I go to this school, I have no choice Msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines
  • I think I'm right on this issue but I wouldn't go to the stake over it.
  • In fact, such was the party's level of preparedness, it was ready to go to the polls as early as January.
  • I got to go to a nice clean toilet, have a bath, get fed properly and that sort of stuff.

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