Go-to Sentence Examples

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  • In fact, I think one of the reasons that turkey became the go-to bird for Thanksgiving is that once you have the turkey cooking, you have a good two hours to get all the other food made while the turkey basically cooks itself.

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  • Mama, do I have to go to school today?

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  • I don't want to go to the hospital.

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  • I believe I'll go to bed.

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  • During the summer, flip flops can be your go-to footwear for almost any occasion, and you want ot make sure you have a pair that will work as well at a restaurant as it does at the pool.

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  • Sure, you had a reason to go to Ashley.

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  • I've always wanted to go to Europe.

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  • Nick was trying to wake her up so they could go to the mall.

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  • Let's go to our house and I'll show you your new bed room.

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  • Good. Go to sleep, Bianca.

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  • Look, all this conversation is neatsy-keen, but I have to go to work.

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  • That's what I plan to find out when I go to Scranton.

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  • I don't want to go to the doctor.

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  • It's all a little scary but I helped by getting Howie to go to sleep.

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  • They didn't go to Telluride at all!

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  • You're just grumpy because you have to go to court instead of playing in the woods with us.

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  • Only after both Destiny and Jonathan fell asleep did Carmen take her shower and go to bed.

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  • He had to get up early in the morning and go to work.

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  • The school was planning a summer fund-raiser and she had volunteered, so she was getting ready to go to a meeting.

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  • He'd wanted to tell her not to go to the beach with Logan, to spend the weekend with him instead of some stupid human that had no idea how to appreciate a woman like her.

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  • I've gotta go to the bathroom, she replied.

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  • He sensed Deidre but didn't go to her, instead walking through the open-aired hallways until he reached the quarters reserved for him.

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  • Never wanted to go to St. Louis.

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  • You have to go to the men's wing.

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  • She waited for Evelyn to go to the door first, uncertain what to expect from wherever they'd gone.

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  • How could people go to church on Sunday with one set of morals and spend the rest of the week with another?

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  • Let's go to the house and I'll examine your shoulder.

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  • The last thing she did before leaving town was go to the library.

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  • Why didn't you just go to the doctor?

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  • Did you ever go to the doctor?

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  • It was a difficult problem for Elizabeth to solve; to let Mary go to France was presenting a good deal more than a pawn to her enemies; to restore her by force to her Scottish throne might have been heroic, but it certainly was not politics; to hand her over to her Scottish foes was too mean even for Elizabeth; and to keep her in England was to nurse a spark in a powder-magazine.

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  • He treated the struggle as one simply for the establishment of free institutions; and when at last the crimes of the leaders became patent to the world, he contented himself with lamenting the unfortunate fact, and fell back on the argument that though England could not sympathize with the French tyrants, there was no reason why she should go to war with them.

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  • Tapers suggestion in Coningsby that the Conservatives should go to the country with the cry, Our young queen and our old institutions, expressed, in an epigram, a prevalent idea.

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  • We must go to countries like the Asiatic provinces of Turkey, devastated by Ottoman rule, to find such a diminution in the numbers of the people as was seen in Ireland during the last half of the 19th century.

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  • He fled to Malta on a British ship, but was induced to go to Constantinople, where he died in 1851.

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  • Ordered by the doctors to take a sea voyage, he obtained leave to go to Persia and correct his Persian New Testament, whence he wished to go to Arabia, and there compose an Arabic version.

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  • Calvin and Farel betook themselves, under these circumstances, to Basel, where they soon after separated, Farel to go to Neuchatel and Calvin to Strassburg.

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  • A synod summoned for the occasion commissioned Germanus and Lupus to go to Britain, which they accordingly did in 42 9; Pope Celestine, we are told, had given his sanction to the mission through the deacon Palladius.

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  • In the year 1391 he obtained a licence from the abbot to go to Rome, and in this the abbot gives his testimony to Richard's, ?Cxiii.

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  • So in still later tradition, all the sons of Jacob with the exception of Joseph find their last resting-place at Hebron, and in Jewish prayers for the dead it is besought that their souls may be bound up with those of the patriarchs, or that they may go to the cave of Machpelah and thence to the Cherubim.

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  • This wasn't about what he had hidden from her or the fact that he had left her alone for two weeks to go to Columbia.

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  • I don't need to go to the doctor and I'm not an invalid.

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  • After you spend a day at college, you go to work at a job where you can sit down the rest of the evening.

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  • Maybe, if she made it out of here, she'd go to lunch Sunday and do whatever felt right, like spend her life with him.

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  • I'll go to the gym.

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  • He glanced at the number and let it go to voicemail, not recognizing it.

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  • You'll want to be careful when you go to the human world.

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  • Harmony was granted access to use Hell to go to your underworld.

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  • Instead of waiting for Gabe to come around, why don't you go to him?

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  • We're going to forget about spankings and I'm going to show the town my new cool pants while we all go to dinner.

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  • Then why would the heirs think the mine was so valuable to go to court over it?

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  • As soon as Daddy and Jonathan finish getting dressed, we'll go to church.

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  • He said he wanted to go to the bathroom!

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  • Why don't you meet me today and we'll go to lunch together with the kids.

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  • I have to go to the bathroom first though.

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  • Can we go to the underworld?

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  • Trust me one last time and go to the Sanctuary.

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  • First off, request the morning off to go to court tomorrow.

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  • And I called the judge on your behalf and volunteered you to go to counseling.

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  • She refused to send him to school or to go to work, determined to figure out what insanity was going on under her roof.

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  • He'd go to her apartment tomorrow and explain to her what her fate was about to become.

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  • I didn't want to go to school today and stayed home but we're out of marshmallows and Gabriel doesn't have any money so I told him that we could ask you to pick up more marshmallows because we both really like them.

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  • With the money Gio paid for you to go to Georgetown, you'd think you could get a better job than this!

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  • Now you'll just lay there and go to sleep?

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  • I can't trust him enough to go to him.

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  • You are one lucky woman to go to bed with that one.

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  • Rather than go to the buffet herself, the servant joined several others selecting morsels and food for her to try.

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  • To keep her, he'd go to them.

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  • He didn't want to try to interpret the look or await her scathing return, not when he needed to find a place for them go to.

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  • Let me go to Sasha.

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  • He would go to the Sanctuary and bring Sasha back to Kris.

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  • He would go to Kris and tell him just that—that Sasha had done this all, and he, Jade, had tried to help but been nearly killed by the demons!

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  • If Katie wanted to go to the convent, he.d be the last to argue with her.

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  • I understand you want to go to the convent.

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  • Will you stay long, or do you go to fight again? she asked.

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  • I go to Anshan.

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  • I thought I was supposed to go to Anshan.

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  • Her body hurt, her head pulsed, and she wanted nothing more than to curl up on a warm rock outside and go to sleep.

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  • His quick pace forced her to trot to keep up, and the two warriors behind her let her go to pursue their leader.

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  • Then we go to Anshan.

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  • I can hardly wait to go to sleep!

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  • Perhaps it will give Edith enough time to go to the authorities and force him to stay away.

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  • That's where you go to sleep with someone else's wife.

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  • First off, I have to go to the Post Office.

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  • Then you'd get on the bus or subway and go to the polling place and vote.

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  • Like some people don't have to go to work tomorrow.

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  • Janet doesn't have to go to school.

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  • When you die and go to heaven, you have universal knowledge and understanding.

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  • But why would you go to all that trouble in the first place?

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  • Why would he go to so much trouble?

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  • All would be said and done within fifteen minutes then, but damn, did he not deserve a little fun after being the go-to guy for everyone today?

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  • You want me to go to the spa with you?

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  • I thought we would go to Mount Greylock.

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  • He struggled, resisting the temptation to go to Elisabeth's.

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  • I'll go to the market now.

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  • Let's go to the park and feed the ducks.

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  • I go to the closest, largest nature preserve that doesn't allow people in after dusk, and wait it out.

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  • What if I came with you, maybe we could go to the beach afterward?

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  • Already covered, they'll go to our ski house in Vermont overnight.

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  • He knew she was crying, and every fiber of his being yearned to open the door and go to her.

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  • Not tonight, let's go to bed.

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  • Do you want to go to him now?

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  • You are very tired and want to go to bed.

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  • I didn't run off just because he wanted me to go to college, you know.

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  • I'm going to take a shower and go to bed.

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  • It hit her as she was dressing to go to the party.

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  • If you won't help, I'll go to him.

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  • We've been at it for an hour, and you're still rarin' go to.

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  • I'll go to those I trust and warn them.

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  • In fact, standing in her apartment, she had the surreal sense that life hadn't changed, as if she could open the door and go to work like any other day.

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  • Shut up and go to sleep.

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  • I can't just go to Hell without a plan, and maybe he can – " "No, Kiki.

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  • Yeah.  Apparently Rhyn has gone on some rampage to kill Death.  Kiki wants us to go to the underworld and stop him.

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  • Toby darted into the jungle, knowing they had little time, and that he had to find his human before anything else bad happened to her.  He didn't know where the demon with her wanted to take her, but he knew where anyone leaving the underworld would go to escape.

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  • I think we have a better chance if we go to Death's fortress.

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  • Katie's eyes watered, and she squeezed him harder.  The nightmares of the past few weeks seemed to fade away while she was in his arms.  She'd been too afraid to think about what kind of life they might possibly have, but she found herself wondering how it would feel to wake up and go to sleep with Rhyn beside her.

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  • Does that mean I have to go to another group home?

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  • But, if this one doesn't work out, I'm sorry Kairi, you'll have to go to a group home.

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  • Do I need to go to school?

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  • Dean could hardly keep his eyes open as he rose to go to bed.

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  • The police arrived, in the form of Jenny Nachman and a young Hispanic named Alverez and it was suggested that Dean and Fred go to the station.

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  • I recognized her from the pic­ture in Byrne's wallet and saw her leave the room and go to the restaurant.

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  • Showering again, she decided to go to bed early.

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  • I've got to get up early tomorrow and stop by Mr. Steadman's place before I go to work.

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  • Let's go to bed.

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  • What I meant to say was; it's time to go to bed.

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  • If you don't tell me, I'll have to go to the police with what I do know.

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  • After a sleepless night, he had to go to work in the morning.

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  • I think we need to go to the store tomorrow - today, but I can fix us a snack.

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  • So, if we have problems, will you go to him?

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  • If he didn't go to the clinic, where did he go?

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  • Maybe he saw you go to the barn.

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  • If you don't want to go to church, I guess it's alright.

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  • I'm upset because you didn't go to the doctor.

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  • Mums says a couple should never go to bed angry.

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  • She'd better go to the doctor.

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  • You don't want me to go to a shrink?

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  • They didn't go to the room upstairs and neither of them mentioned it.

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  • Both of you, go to the obelisk.

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  • I go to the Springs.

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  • Early in 1490 he took a further step and was betrothed to the duchess, and later in the same year the marriage was celebrated by proxy; but Brittany was still occupied by French troops, and Maximilian was unable to go to the assistance of his bride.

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  • The nobles protested, and Egmont was deputed to go to Madrid and try to obtain from the king a mitigation of the edicts and redress of grievances.

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  • When war seemed imminent volunteers from all parts of Italy, especially from Lombardy, had come pouring into Piedmont to enrol themselves in the army or in the specially raised volunteer corps (the cornrnand of which was given to Garibaldi), and to go to Piedmont became a test of patriotism throughout the country.

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  • All of them together really go to make up the "Shutting of the Great Council," a name which is formally given to the act of the first of those years.

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  • If he doubts of this let him go to Egypt, and there he will find the fields swarming with mice, begot of the mud of Nylus, to the great calamity of the inhabitants."

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  • It is plain that the agreements under the concordats have a certain action upon a number of points in the canonical laws; and all these points go to constitute the local concordatory law.

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  • If the number of decimal places to which a result is to be accurate is determined beforehand, it is usually not necessary in the actual working to go to more than two or three places beyond this.

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  • Thus, if we go to two places of decimals, we have as the integral series the numbers 1, 2, 4, 8,.

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  • He had wished to go to Cambridge, but for a Roman Catholic this was then impossible.

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  • It is common to go to confession, even though there are only venial sins to be confessed; and in order to excite contrition people are sometimes advised to confess over again some mortal sin from which they have been previously absolved.

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  • Children begin to go to confession at about the age of seven.

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  • Sulaimani was occupied in 1910 after heavy bribes had been paid to Sheikh Mahmud; Mahmud Pasha, leader of the Jaf, was induced to go to Mosul and there detained for a year.

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  • Beginning with the lower river we propose to notice, first, the great affluents which go to swell the volume of the main stream.

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  • The following table will give an approximate idea of the proportions which go to each Nitrogen as ammonia cyanogen in gas and combined in tar in coke .

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  • On the other hand, not merely agnostics like Leslie Stephen but Christian theologians of the Left like Ernst Troeltsch regard it as the time when supernaturalism began decisively to go to pieces, and the " modern " spirit to assert its authority even over religion.

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  • Everett was a member of the Massachusetts legislature in 1830-1835, was president of Jefferson College in Louisiana in 1842-1844, and was appointed commissioner of the United States to China in 1845, but did not go to that country until the following year, and died on the 29th of May 1847 at Canton, China.

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  • He had intended to go to the bar, but in the October term of 1802 he chanced to hear Charles Simeon speaking of the good done in India by a single missionary, William Carey, and some time afterwards he read the life of David Brainerd, the apostle of the Indians of North America.

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  • It was then determined that he should go to the bar; and accordingly he was entered at Lincoln's Inn in 1824.

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  • While the price of the finest tints of rose pink may range from go to £1 20 per oz., ordinary red-coloured small pieces sell for about £2 per oz., and the small fragments called collette, used for children's necklaces, cost about 5s.

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  • At length the National Guards arrived and the mob was quieted by the announcement that the king had resolved to go to Paris.

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  • His tag and sample go to the wheat exchange or chamber of commerce, where they are exposed in small tin pans, and form the basis of the trading.

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  • But in general the ancient canals on which the fertility of the country depends have been allowed to go to ruin.

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  • Forbes's and Guppy's investigations go to show that, contrary to Darwin's belief, there is no evidence of upheaval or of subsidence in either of the Keeling groups.

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  • The children belong to the class of the mother, and when the father dies go to her village for support, the land and fruit trees in each district being divided between the two classes.

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  • Tandy remained in prison till April 1801, when he was tried, pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to death; he was, however, reprieved and allowed to go to France.

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  • We shall go to war, I am told, when it is necessary.

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  • Some who held obsolete title-deeds were encouraged to go to work at once by the example of Sir Peter Carew, who had established his claims in Carlow.

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  • In their opinion it unsettled the agricultural mind, and encouraged judicial tenants to go to law at the expiration of the first fifteen years' term instead of bargaining amicably with their landlords.

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  • They can call up ghosts, or can go to the ghosts, in Australia, New Caledonia, New Zealand, North America, Zululand, among the Eskimo, and generally in every quarter of the globe.

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  • But all the indications go to show that there were at least two distinct popular narratives, one of which ignores the flood.

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  • The sheep are chiefly of the Lincolnshire and large Leicestershire breeds, and go to the markets of Yorkshire and London.

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  • From this inferior jurisdiction the appeals go to the 15 audiencias territoriales, or courts of appeal.

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  • From Khartum other lines go to Kassala and the Red Sea ports.

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  • The area produces its own wine and you can go to visit bodegas.

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  • I wouldn't go to her funeral.

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  • No mother should want to leave her child to go to some other world, her mate said.

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  • You can't go to the immortal world, Jonny.

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  • Rissa, will you go to Dierdirien?

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  • We go to the southern wall!

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  • If you go to him, maybe - -

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  • I go to the walls.

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  • Meet Dierdirien then go to your chamber and rest.

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  • The session was mercifully short and they decided to go to check out the renovated house and make sure it was ready for the new renters.

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  • When he and Destiny go to school this fall, why don't we take a vacation – just you and I?

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  • My mother insisted I go to dance school.

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  • Obviously he resented having to go to dance school.

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  • We'd better get up if we're going to scout out that trail before we go to church.

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  • I think I will go to bed.

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  • Alex didn't have to go to the clinic, but he wanted to complete some paperwork at home so he declined the buggy ride.

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  • Don't go to your room.

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  • He would go to his father's house in Texas.

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  • He silently left the barn and she watched him go to the house.

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  • I think I'll go to our room now.

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  • I guess I'll read this for a little while before I go to bed.

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  • I didn't go to Gerald or Senor Medena to talk about what was going on between us.

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  • It isn't any more dangerous for me to fly out there alone than to go to the beach alone.

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  • Thanks for the offer, but I think I'll go to bed early tonight.

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  • Should she go to him?

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  • It was followed by the stark reality that he had nothing – and no one – else to go to.

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  • Read the tabloids next time you go to the store.

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  • We'll go to lunch and talk about it.

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  • She waited for him to go to his room to change before reclaiming the iPad with the goal of deleting that damn picture.

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  • Jessi almost told him to go to hell except that, right now, she was almost having fun for the first time in years.

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  • I didn't bring anything Ingrid said I was supposed to when we go to appearances!

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  • We've got an after party to go to.

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  • It was in a crowded, shady side of town, the type of place he'd go to hunt down dinner, if he wasn't a kept vamp.

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  • I mean, let's just go to the party.

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  • Her first instinct was to tell him to go to hell, now that her cousins were safe.

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  • We are planning to let all links go to the correct meaning directly, but for now you will have to search it out from the list below by yourself.

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  • He indeed became so disgusted with the false position of a pretender to the crown, into which he was being forced, that he wished to go to America, but, as the comtesse de Buffon would not go with him, he decided to remain in Paris.

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  • Archbishop Ralph of Canterbury refused to consecrate him unless he made a profession of obedience to the southern see; this Thurstan refused and asked the king for permission to go to Rome to consult Pope Paschal II.

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  • Researches go to show that Baiame has his counterpart in other tribes, the myth varying greatly in detail.

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  • At their instance, and carrying with them instructions from the regent and the council, the marquis of Berghen and Hoorn's brother (the lord of Montigny) were persuaded to go to Spain and lay before Philip the serious character of the crisis.

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  • Vessels go to Porman to land coke and coal, and to load iron ore and lead.

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  • The king declared himself ready to go to war again if those compromised in the Lombard revolution were not freely pardoned, and at last Austria agreed to amnesty all save a very few, and in August the peace terms were agreed upon.

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  • As to appeals the mixed council of Cliff at Hoo (747) said they should go to the synod of the province.

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  • The frauds and adulterations were probably due in part to the apothecaries, for Dr Merrit, a collegiate physician of London, stated that " such chymists which sell preparations honestly made complain that few apothecaries will go to the price of them."

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  • The remaining bundles (compensation bundles) which go to make up the cylinder are such as have branched off from the leaf-traces, and will, after joining with others similarly given off, themselves form the traces of leaves situated at a higher level on the stem.

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  • Thus it is quite in accordance with the outlook of the classical period that Plato in his Laws (909-910) should prohibit all possession of private shrines or performance of private rites; "let a man go to a temple to pray, and let any one who pleases join with him in the prayer."

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  • His elder daughter married a cabinet minister, but, as he was not a noble, this did not confer on her the right to go to court.

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  • The peasants are not compelled to go to the volost court.

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  • The fourth step in the development of intra-urban railways was to go to the other extreme from the deep tunnel which Greathead introduced.

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  • This dispute dragged on till 1607, when Tyrone arranged to go to London to submit the matter to the king.

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  • The elections held under the new system proved a failure, the Christians refusing to go to the polls, and for the next five years Crete was governed absolutely by a succession of Mahommedan Valis.

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  • Violence speedily followed; the local militia was called out, but since only a few would serve the only means found to quiet the people was an alleged promise from the governor that if they would petition him for redress and go to their homes he would see that justice was done.

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  • He then intervened in the suit pending between his father and mother before the parlement of Paris, and attacked the ruling powers so violently that he had to leave France and again go to Holland, and try to live by literary work.

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  • During the whole time the animal is living the feeder has to pay what has been termed the " life tax " - that is, so much of the food has to go to the maintenance of the animal as a living organism, independently of that which may be undergoing conversion into what will subsequently be available in the form of beef or mutton.

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  • Many influences operating for a long period of time on the character and the environment of a class go to determine its standard of life.

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  • If we go to Mill to discover what it is, we find that " it is not pretended that the law of diminishing return was operative from the beginning of society; and though some political economists may have believed it to come into operation earlier than it does, it begins quite early enough to support the conclusions they founded on it."

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  • But, either from weariness of the life at Paris, or from disgust at clerical work, he sought permission to go to Turkey in order to reorganize the artillery of the Sultan.

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  • The tsar acquired a frontier district from Prussia, recognized the changes brought about by Napoleon in Germany and Italy, and agreed by a secret article that the Cattaro district on the east coast of the Adriatic should go to France.

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  • The north of Portugal was to go to the widow of the king of Etruria (a Spanish Infanta); her realm now passing into the hands of Napoleon.

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  • He refused calls to churches in Dublin and Rotterdam, and in 1766 declined an invitation brought him by Richard Stockton to go to America as president of the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University); but he accepted a second invitation and left Paisley in May 1768.

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  • A small proportion go to the Johannesburg gold mines, and others obtain employment on the railways.

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  • Here, in his thirty-third year, he began to learn Latin, and after two years his master urged him to go to Alcala to begin philosophy.

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  • Hampered again by such an order, Ignatius determined to go to Paris to continue his studies.

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  • They then took the vows of poverty and chastity, and pledged themselves to go to the Holy Land as missionaries or for the purpose of tending the sick; or if this design should prove impracticable, to go to Rome and place themselves at the disposal of the pope for any purpose.

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  • A provision was made that if, after waiting a year at Venice, they were unable to go to Jerusalem, this part of the vow should be cancelled and they should at once betake themselves to Rome.

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  • When he arrived near Loyola he would not go to the castle, but lived at the public hospice at Azpeitia, and began his usual life of teaching Christian doctrine and reforming morals.

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  • But Ortiz proved a friend and presented them to Paul III., who gave them leave to go to Palestine to preach the Gospel, bestowing upon them abundant alms. He likewise gave licence for those not yet priests to be ordained by any catholic bishop on the title of poverty.

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  • The custom of dwelling, for part of the day at least, in booths, is still kept up by orthodox Jews, who have temporary huts covered with branches erected in their courtyards, and those who are not in possession of a house with a backyard often go to pathetic extremes in order to fulfil the law by making holes in roofs, across which branches are placed.

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  • The elements which go to form heterocyclic rings, in addition to carbon, are oxygen, sulphur, selenium and nitrogen.

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  • The appointment was avowedly made in order that an acceptable British statesman, in whom public confidence was reposed, might go to South Africa to consider all the circumstances, and to formulate a policy which should combine the upholding of British interests with the attempt to deal justly with the Transvaal and Orange Free State governments.

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  • Two chief courts of justice (audiencias) sat at Havana (after 1832) and Puerto Principe (1800-1853); appeals could go to Spain; below the audiencias were "alcaldes mayores " or district judges and ordinary " alcaldes " or local judges.

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  • For example, if it should turn out that the mass of a body is to be estimated by counting the number of corpuscles (whatever they may be) which go to form it, then a body with an irrational measure of mass is intrinsically impossible.

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  • He never allowed his fleets to go to sea to seek battle.

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  • She was directed not to reside within forty leagues of Paris, and after considerable delay she determined to go to Germany.

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  • It shall be sodden and eaten, and in the morning they should go to their tents.

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  • Minister and envoy extraordinary of France at Genoa in 1790-1791, he was instructed by Dumouriez to go to Turin to detach Victor Amadeo III.

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  • His was evidently an intensely spiritual nature, and in addition to the qualities which go to form a strong man of action he must have possessed an enthusiasm which enabled him to surmount all difficulties.

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  • The salt must therefore be derived from an acid, chloroplatinic acid, H 2 PtC1 6, and have the formula Na 2 PtC1 6, the ions being Na and PtCls", for if it were a double salt it would decompose as a mixture of sodium chloride and platinum chloride and both metals would go to the cathode.

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  • The results go to show that, where the existence of complex ions is not indicated by varying transport numbers, the observed velocities agree with those calculated on Kohlrausch's theory.

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  • Young Marryat distinguished himself as a boy by frequently running away to go to sea; and at last, at the age of fourteen, he was allowed to enter the navy.

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  • After a gestation of from 60 to 65 days, the vixen during the month of April gives birth to cubs, of which from five to eight usually go to form a litter.

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  • Shortly after the marriage the mother assured her son that his wife held clandestine meetings with a lover, and stated that if he would go to a certain spot not far from the house that evening he would himself see that her assertion was true.

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  • The annual value of the Hulse endowment is between £800 and £900, of which eight-tenths go to the professor of divinity and one-tenth to the prize and lectureship respectively.

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  • Over three-fifths of the imports are from Great Britain, and about one-seventh of the exports go to Great Britain.

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  • Of the various materials which go to the fabrication of plaited head-gear the most important is wheaten straw.

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  • As he was almost five years under the canonical age, he was obliged to go to Rome to obtain a dispensation and was consecrated there in April 1607.

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  • On the 15th of August 1785, Assumption day, when the whole court was awaiting the king and queen in order to go to the chapel, the cardinal de Rohan, who was preparing to officiate, was arrested and taken to the Bastille.

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  • Besides the tribes whose home is in the Transvaal considerable numbers of natives, chiefly members of east coast tribes, Cape Kaffirs and Zulus, go to the Witwatersrand to work in the gold and other mines.

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  • In 1842, however, Potgieter's party declined to go to the help of the Natal Boers, then involved in conflict with the British.

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  • When called upon to go to the aid of this settlement, which in1865-1866was sore pressed by one of the mountain Bantu tribes known as the Baramapulana, the burghers of the southern Transvaal objected that the white inhabitants of that region were too lawless and reckless a body to merit their assistance.

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  • Whether he deceived himself or not, he led President Kruger and the Boers to believe that Germany was prepared to go to almost any length in support of the Transvaal if any opportunity occurred.

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  • The direct taxes, which go to the local budget of Annam, consist primarily of a poll-tax levied on all males over eighteen and below sixty years of age, and of a land-tax levied according to the quality and the produce of the holding.

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  • There had been some question as to whether Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman should go to the House of Lords, but there was a decided unwillingness in the party, and he determined to keep his seat in the Commons.

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  • The former, visits paid in accordance with a vow, were very frequent in the middle ages, and were under the special protection of the pope, who put the ban upon any who should molest pilgrims "who go to Rome for God's sake."

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  • As the larger part of the water in a mine comes from the surface, the cost of drainage may be reduced by intercepting this surface water, and collecting it at convenient points in the pump shaft from which it may be raised at less cost than if permitted to go to the bottom.

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  • This granted, internal evidence would go to show that the first compilation dates back to the time of Clovis, and doubtless to the last years of his reign, after his victory over the Visigoths (507-511).

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  • The claying system involved the expense of large curing houses and the employment of many hands, and forty days at least were required for completing the operation and making the sugar fit for the market, whereas with centrifugals sugar cooked to-day can go to market to-morrow, and the labour employed is reduced to a minimum.

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  • He pleaded the duty of a sultan to go to the aid of his subjects when oppressed by one of his servants; but the powers were obdurate, even Russia, much occupied in affairs nearer home, leaving him in the lurch.

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  • On the other hand, the same observations go to show that the disease is met with oftener on the more recent formations than the older, and this fact, so far as concerns the physical characters of the soil, is identical with the questions of permeability to air and water.

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  • Tobacco seeds are very small, and it is estimated that about 300,000 to 400,000 seeds go to the ounce.

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  • He is succeeded by a foolish shepherd, who neglects his flock and lets it go to ruin.

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  • The chroniclers speak of 5000 killed and 1 i,000 prisoners; and, although these figures must be exaggerated, so great was the number of captives taken by the Genoese as to give rise to the saying - "To see Pisa, you must now go to Genoa."

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  • The southern half of the montana is watered by streams flowing from the eastern Andes, which go to form the river Madre de Dios or Amaru mayu, the principal branch of the river Beni, which falls into the Madeira.

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  • At the age of twenty he had obtained sufficient knowledge of Turkish to lead him to go to Constantinople, where he set up as teacher of European languages, and shortly afterwards became a tutor in the house of Pasha Hussein Daim.

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  • When the Seljuk state broke up, and the Osmanli or Ottoman sovereignty arose, Konia decayed, its population dwindled and the splendid early Turkish buildings were suffered to go to ruin.

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  • In short, the Ainu suggest much closer affinity with Europeans than does any other of the types that go to make ug the population of Japan.

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  • It has been said that these traits go to make the Japanese soldier what he is.

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  • The truth is that in no other country do so many dual suicides occursuicides of a man and woman who, unable to be united in this world, go to a union beyond the grave.

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  • Many suffered under this law, but the ultimate effect was to invest the press with new popularity, and very soon the newspapers conceived a device which effectually protected their literary staff, for they employed dummy editors whose sole function was to go to prison in lieu of the true editor.

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  • And though Spencer's general position - that it is absurd to suppose that organisms after being modified by their life should give birth to offspring showing no traces of such modifications - seems the more philosophic, yet it does not dispose of the facts which go to show that most of the evidence for the direct transmission of adaptations is illusory, and that beings are organised to minimize the effects of life on the reproductive tissues, so that the transmission of the effects of use and disuse, if it occurs, must be both difficult and rare - far more so than is convenient for Spencer's psychology.

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  • The father, who treated his children with extreme indulgence, allowed him to choose his school, and he elected to go to one kept at Wandsworth by a French refugee, named Pampelonne.

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  • The new king's decision to go to meet Napoleon at Bayonne was largely inspired by him.

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  • The defence that the crusaders were bound to pay their passage-money to the Holy Land, in one form or other, to the Venetians, is perhaps a weak one in any case for the attack on two Christian cities, Zara and Constantinople; it becomes weaker still when it is found that the expedition never went or attempted to go to the Holy Land at all.

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  • They relied also on the known reluctance of the Dutch government to go to war.

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  • The flagship of the duke of York, the "Prince" (loo), was so shattered that he was compelled to leave her, and go to the "St Michael."

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  • One of them, "John Fisher," who had his sphere at Oxford, succeeded in making a convert of young Chillingworth, and prevailed upon him to go to the Jesuit college at Douai.

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  • As he was unable to go to London with the garrison, he was conveyed to Chichester, and died there in January 1644.

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  • However, looking over the whole field of North American achievement, architectural and non-architectural, composite and monolithic, the palm for boldness, magnitude of proportions and infinity of labour, must go to the sculptured mosaics of Yucatan.

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  • From the centre, processes (s) go to circumference(t), ending in curved placentaries bearing the ovules.

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  • Nevertheless Balaam sets out with two servants to go to Balak, but the Angel of Yahweh meets him.

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  • With the consent of his partner he resolved to go to Spain on behalf of the oppressed natives, and the result of his representations was that in 1516 Cardinal Jimenes caused a commission to be sent out for the reform of abuses, Las Casas himself, with the title of "protector of the Indians," being appointed to advise and report on them.

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  • Released on an undertaking not to go to Yorkshire, a promise which he did not observe, the archbishop was enthroned in York Minster in June 1642.

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  • The Catabanes produce frankincense and Hadramut myrrh, and there is a trade in these and other spices with merchants who make the journey from Aelana (Elath, on the Gulf of `Akaba) to Minaea in seventy days; the Gabaeans (the Gaba'an of the inscriptions, Pliny's Gebanitae) take forty days to go to Hadramut.

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  • Except the diamonds, which go to London via Cape Town, all the exports are taken by the neighbouring territories.

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  • When the British annexation took place a party in the volksraad wished to go to war with Britain, but the wiser counsels of President Brand prevailed.

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  • Any dividends earned by them above 5 or 6% on their capital were to go to the State (in the first place to the Minister for War, to be applied to war purposes).

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  • In a desultory way he did a good deal of reading, but in 1738 his health again became bad, and he was recommended to go to Montpellier.

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  • The early days of the war being unsuccessful, the proclamation of the duke of Brunswick excited all hearts; who could go to save France on the frontiers and leave Paris in the hands of his enemies?

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  • In the western parts of the system they mostly go to feed the Kara-muren or the Cherchen-darya, while farther east they flow down into some larger self-contained basin of internal drainage, such as the Achik-kol, the two lakes Kara-kol, or the Ghaz-kol, and even yet farther east make their way, some of them into the lakes of the Tsaidam depression or become lost in its sands or in those of the Kum-tagh desert on the north, or go to feed the headstreams of the great rivers, the Hwang-ho (Yellow River) and the Yangtsze-kiang (Blue River) in the south.

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  • Erasmus was eager to go to .a university, but the guardians, acting under a perhaps genuine enthusiasm for the religious life, sent the boys to another school at Hertogenbosch; and when they returned after two or three years, prevailed on them to enter monasteries.

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  • At the suggestion of a friend, James Batt, he applied to his patron for leave to go to Paris University.

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  • He was, however, a desultory student, and in 1870 was advised to go to the little village of Martinhoe, in Devon, for quiet reading, but distinguished himself more by his daring climbs after seagulls' eggs and his engineering skill in cutting a pathway along precipitous cliffs to some caves.

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  • The Polish universities of Warsaw and Vilna were suppressed, and the students compelled to go to St Petersburg and Kiev.

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  • Thus while willing, even anxious that Prussia should receive Saxony, in order that she might be strong to meet the danger from the East, he was prepared to go to any lengths to resist the claims of Russia.

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  • In violation of the promise that he would be allowed to go to Alexandria or St Jean d'Acre, on the faith of which he surrendered, Abd-el-Kader and his family were detained in France, first at Toulon, then at Pau, being in November 1848 transferred to the château of Amboise.

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  • Quentin has produced some interesting but not convincing evidence to show that the MS. was used in Lyons in the 12th century, and Rendel Harris at one time thought that there were traces of Gallicism in the Latin, but the latter's more recent researches go to show that the corrections and annotations varying in date between the 7th and 12th centuries point to a district which was at first predominantly Greek and afterwards became Latin.

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  • When used to hunt rabbits it is provided with a muzzle, or, better and more usual, a cope, made by looping and knotting twine about the head and snout, in order to prevent it killing its quarry, in which case it would gorge itself and go to sleep in the hole.

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  • If the ordinary price is more than this, the surplus part will naturally go to the rent of the land.

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  • When he was twentythree, however, he received permission to go to Poitiers to study law, no doubt with a view to his obtaining perferment through his kinsman the Cardinal Jean du Bellay.

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  • He managed, by undertaking private teaching and with the aid of a bursary, to go to the university of Aberdeen, where he took his M.A.

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  • The chief plantations are owned and managed by Germans; more than half of the crop is sent to Germany, while three-fifths of the remainder go to the United States and one-fifth to Great Britain.

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  • When finally adopted by the House, the bills go to the Senate and are forthwith referred to the committee on finance or to that on appropriations.

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  • The central tower again collapsed in 1711, after which the edifice was allowed to go to ruin.

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  • In 1869 Ali Riza Pasha of Tripoli tried to induce settlers to go to Bomba and Tobruk; and in 1888 an abortive effort was made to introduce Kurds.

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  • This third position isarelic of ancient metaphysical realism; although it must be remembered that Kant does not go to the length of Descartes and Locke, who supposed that from mere ideas we could know bodies and souls, but suggests that beneath the phenomena of outer and inner sense the thing in itself may not be heterogeneous (ungleichartig).

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  • He was the intimate friend of Franklin; he corresponded with Turgot; and in the winter of 1778 he was invited by Congress to go to America and assist in the financial administration of the states.

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  • Again, those who had fallen in battle were supposed to go to Valhalla, where they became warriors in Odin's service.

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  • Some felt that they could not go to the Lord's Table where the clergyman was a worldly man; others went, but with much fear and doubt.

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  • Even Bismarck, in the end, had to " go to Canossa."

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  • It was this sermon that determined his friend Thomas Bilney to go to Latimer's study, and ask him " for God's sake to hear his confession," the result being that " from that time forward he began to smell the word of God, and forsook the school doctors and such fooleries."

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  • Some manufacturers now go to the shopkeeper, and this has made it difficult for the merchant with a limited capital and therefore a limited assortment to survive.

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  • In a letter of safe-conduct dated 1357, allowing him to go to Oxford for study, he is described as archdeacon of Aberdeen.

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  • Here they were finally stopped by the Tibetans, and after a delay of six weeks passed in vain attempts to obtain permission to go to Lhasa, they were only allowed to proceed to Nagchuka on the Sining-Lhasa road, and to continue by the Gyade route to Yekundo, near the upper Dre chu, and thence to Sining in Kansuh.

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  • Though in 1815 he was invited to succeed Tychsen at Rostock, he preferred to go to St Petersburg, where he became director of the Asiatic museum and councillor of state.

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  • By pigmentation is here meant all those factors which go to its production.

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  • Some of their powers of legislation and administration they possess motu proprio in virtue of their position as diocesan bishops, others they enjoy under special faculties granted by the Holy See; but all bishops are bound, by an oath taken at the time of their consecration, to go to Rome at fixed intervals (visitare sacra limina apostolorum) to report in person, and in writing, on the state of their dioceses.

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  • Grotius also persuaded seven law students of Lubeck to go to the East as missionaries; the best known of them was Peter Heiling, who worked for 20 years in Abyssinia.

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  • Many trees are found to have their smaller roots invaded by fungi and deformed by their action, but so far from these being injurious, experiments go to show that this mycorhiza (fungus-root) is necessary for the well-being of the tree.

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  • Of those actually in the Baltic and fit to go to sea, twelve were at Reval shut in by the ice, and the others were at Kronstadt.

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  • They never go to a parish unless invited, nor stay when asked to go by the parish priest.

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  • The pay of a schoolmaster in a small commune is only £48, and in a large town £96, with a maximum ranging from go to £152 after twenty-four years' service.

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  • The accounts given by Herodotus and Aristotle merely go to show that about 50o.

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  • The Catholic question had rapidly become of the first importance, and when a powerful section of the Whigs joined Pitt's ministry in 1794, and it became known that the lordlieutenancy was to go to Lord Fitzwilliam, who shared Grattan's views, expectations were raised that the question was about to be settled in a manner satisfactory to the Irish Catholics.

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  • In the following January Sir Edwin Arnold, the editor of the Daily Telegraph, arranged with Smith that he should go to Nineveh at the expense of that journal, and carry out excavations with a view to finding the missing fragments of the Deluge story.

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  • Thus only half the men on whom the government has an effective hold go to the colors in the end.

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  • Nearly every deputy had his own theory of the course which ought to be pursued, and felt sure that the country would go to ruin if it were not adopted.

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  • It was, however, not necessary to go to extremities, for in 1881 the senate of Hamburg accepted an agreement which, after a keen struggle, was ratified by the citizens.

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  • A general election was imminent, and no party dared to go to the country as the opponents of the fleet.

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  • On these terms the Polish deputies, led by Ziemialkowski, agreed to go to Vienna and vote for the Ausgleich.

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