Example sentences of "[verb] go [conj] [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Now why would anyone want to go and do a thing like that ? |
2 | Why would anyone want to go and see a man who was a coward ? |
3 | They did n't want to go and kill a lot of people they did n't know . |
4 | Do you want to go and have a jazz tonight ? |
5 | A couple of weeks after Brighton she came into the shop , presuming we were going out together that evening — without having told me what she intended , I 'd arranged to go and see a band with a mate from art college . |
6 | I hope I 'll do so , but I must confess that I tend to go and make a pot of tea whenever election coverage starts on the TV . |
7 | I want to go and have a gin and tonic . |
8 | you want to go and have a look . |
9 | Now if you want to go and have a look at the other oth the oth other building , at er railway er the Railway , erm going down Road , er again a pointer to that one time this er town did have er a railway , er is of course the Arms . |
10 | Well you have to go through all this rigmarole of paperwork , you ca n't just go in and hand over your book and say please can I have five pounds now then I want to go and buy a book or something . |
11 | I am a very busy man who has to go and earn a lot of money in the private hospital next door . ’ |
12 | She 's always nervously brushing the hair out of her eyes and saying that she ca n't come out with Howard because she has to go and see a client . |
13 | ‘ If I want an exhumation order he 'll need to go and see a magistrate . |
14 | No , cos the thing is my dad wants to go and see a film sometime near my birthday . |
15 | It would seem that the gal has gone and done a duet with REM mainman MICHAEL STIPE which is fetchingly entitled ‘ Trout ’ . |
16 | And she says go and have a meal |
17 | He 's had to go and get a battery |
18 | Ooh I 'm going to go and have a shower and a change and go in |
19 | ‘ I 'm going to go and have a look . ’ |
20 | OK , now we 're going to go and have a look in the waiting-room and at the notes , and do a bit of triage there . |
21 | ‘ I 'm going to go and take a bath , then I 'll pack . |
22 | about six o'clock I 'd quite like to go and have a chat to Bob otherwise if he |
23 | Oh well would you like to go and have a look ? |
24 | I suggested that he might like to go and have a talk with his crew , I did not want to send him back to his squadron , but with a new navigator I believed he could eventually forge a good Pathfinding crew . |
25 | If you 'd like to go and get a cup of tea |
26 | Would you like to go and get a card out of there look , and do some drawing ? |
27 | Well , it seems that you 'd like to go and take a look at the place and the people before you make your mind up ; and I suppose that 's only right . |
28 | I it 's just that I remember on Monday morning hearing on the radio that it was being talked about that afternoon and of course immediately forgot to go and get a copy of the next day 's Guardian and read about it and all the other |
29 | She remembered she had agreed to go and see a movie with him that evening . |
30 | We 'd got to go and pay a bill |