Sentence examples for e to go from inspiring English sources

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Neutr., to proceed, i. e. to go or come (the predom. signif. of the word; syn.: progredior, proficiscor).

We begin by normalizing e so that when cooperators (producers of a public good) are fixed in a population for a sufficient period of time to allow the public good e to go to equilibrium, this equilibrium is set to one (e*p = 1 = 1).

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Few MPs, past or present, of any consequence have broken cover to support claims that 20 or so shadow ministers want Ed to go.

They were able to report nocturnal awakening resulting from the experience of COPD symptoms as distinct from awakening for other reasons (e.g., to go to the bathroom).

It's time for the tolls and E-ZPass to go.

An advanced E model is to go into larger-scale production in 2012.

Regardless, the church sent out an e-mail vowing to go burn the books anyway.

City bottom of Group E with two games to go.

You have e-commerce and plan to go mobile.

Let's e-mail next week about where to go.

He left to go to E-Act in 2009, a move that attracted criticism, though he acted within the rules.

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