31. He was the first worker to go into parliament.
32. I don't want to go; besides, I'm too tired.
33. Do you dare to go topless on the beach?
34. You were right in deciding not to go.
35. I'd love to go on a round-the-world cruise.
36. Is there any need for you to go there?
37. I refused to go along with their pathetic charade.
38. I hope to go shopping on Saturday next.
39. My son is reluctant to go to the kindergarten.
40. I have to go wash my face.
41. You're free to go or stay.
42. This is his accustomed hour to go to bed.
43. She pleaded with him not to go.
44. They woke up early and were raring to go.
45. I'd like to go to this address.
46. I'm not keen to go again.
47. I'll have to go I'm afraid-duty calls.
48. Where would you like to go?
49. They went out at sunrise to go bird-watching.
50. My son's planning to go into journalism.
51. He asked me to go to Cambridge with him.
52. We used to go to aerobics together.
53. I am too busy to go with you.
54. Do you want to go out for dinner?
55. You're crazy to go out in this weather.
56. He's bound to go[sentencedict.com],(http://sentencedict.com) and nothing could stop him.
57. There are seventeen days to go till my birthday.
58. These young people have nowhere to go.
59. There's not far to go now.
60. I'll take whoever wants to go.
31. At that time, it was completely unheard-of for girls to go to university.
32. It was thought highly inadvisable for young women to go there alone.
33. The government does not want to go to war unless all other alternatives have failed.
34. For a few weeks in the summer, visitors are able to go round Buckingham Palace.
35. Richard was marshalling the doctors and nurses, showing them where to go.
36. England scored the equalizer with only ten minutes to go.
37. I have got to go out as soon as this job is done.
38. Richard pleaded for Belinda to reconsider and not to go through with the divorce.
39. I decided to go to the meeting as an expression of support.
40. I can't believe she passed up the chance to go to South America.
41. I have a hunch that he didn't really want to go.
42. The doorway was so low that we had to stoop to go through it.
43. I really don't want to go out with Helen and Greg tonight - can't we put them off ?
44. My parents wouldn't allow me to go to the party.
45. I'm not going to doll myself up just to go to the shops.
46. I'm sorry, madam, but we have to go by the rules.
47. At breakfast next morning my two grandsons were clamouring to go swimming.
48. With a week to go until polling day, the Conservatives are still behind in the polls.
49. I've got to go. I can't handle it any more .
50. I would love to go abroad this year, perhaps to the South of France.
51. The district board will vote today on whether to go ahead with the plan.
52. They use a swipe card to go in and out of their offices.
53. The lid has to go on the right way round or it won't fit.
54. At the last minute I decided to go, so I flung a few clothes together and left.
55. Send them your vitae if you want to go for this job.
56. There's no need to go to the shops - there's plenty of food in the fridge.
57. I want him back, but I just don't know how to go about it.
58. It's a pity that you have to go so soon.
59. We hadn't planned to go away - it was one of those spur-of-the-moment decisions.
60. You don't need to dress up just to go to the pub - jeans and a T-shirt will do.
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