Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] to [art] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 It is normal for me to report to the Council 's Planning Committee the end of year disease statistics and any recommendations which might be necessary in line with the management strategy .
2 Other similarities between the suicide and the anorexic seem to me to relate to the individual 's reactions to an impinging world .
3 Yeah well it 's rare for me to come to the doctor 's but last three week I 've been here like every week , kind of thing .
4 I bring to the Minister 's attention the correspondence between West Lothian district council and the hon. Member for Edinburgh , West ( Lord James Douglas-Hamilton ) , the Under-Secretary of State , on precisely the difficulties that a council , whether district or regional , has on the whole issue of competitive tendering .
5 b. goes to his goes to a club + has a drink talks to the barman + then he starts dancing with a beautiful girl long black hair + has a good time +
6 and woman sitting in the living room … the man 's bored goes to the window looks out the window … and goes out + goes to his goes to a club + has a drink talks to the barman
7 I fled to the Students ' Union where , within a very few days , I found myself co-opted onto the Students ' Council .
8 Er but , Collieries as they became , they did n't acc That was Lancaster , they did n't accept er the old unions , so they erm they belonged Both I ca n't on Friday night I used to the Methodist 's chapel to pay the old union subscription , and to the West to pay 's .
9 I referred to the Government 's record on job creation .
10 So , I turned to the devil 's picking method — free-arm — and it sounds fine .
11 I retreated to the men 's room and took the film out of the binoculars-camera , and wrote a short note to go with it .
12 I walked to the water 's edge where a coconut husk trembled in the backwash of the lagoon 's tiny waves .
13 When I returned to the laibon 's village with the paperwork , he was looking out towards Ol Doinyo Lengai waiting for the sound and the dust and the cries of his cattle coming back .
14 Yes , but if if we take the dog with us go up the heath and then I go to the hairdressers erm you do n't need a haircut anyway do you ?
15 But the bees not only knew the voice of their owner but also his particular smell : one bee-keeper told the writer : ‘ Whenever I go to the barber 's I 've always to tell him : ‘ Nothing on , thank you . ’
16 Most nights I go to the miners ' welfare or a pub , or a club .
17 ee , cos the pain is too strong aye well I go to the doctor 's on Monday er a , and so I 'll not be going to our Ann 's this
18 I thought that once , when I did my first removal because the boss was away , and I went to a house wh and they had more more mirrors in that house than I s ever seen since , and because I was only learning and I had n't been taught I put all the other furniture in and worried about the mirrors and worried about the mirrors and worried about the mirrors till at the end there was so much furniture in there was n't room to put the mirrors on the floor and I had to come back a second time to actually do that because I did n't dare put them anywhere else .
19 I went to the King 's Carol Service . "
20 I did n't advertise for a partner but I went to the single 's and divorcee club and met my second husband and its magic the second time around .
21 Last time I went to the hairdresser 's I was so crippled with period pains I drank three instant g & t's on the bus .
22 In the autumn of 1959 I was eleven , and I went to the girls ' grammar school down the road .
23 On one particular occasion , when I left the force , I went to the Magistrate 's Clerk 's Department .
24 I mean I think it 's the class thing as well really , because I can remember when I was erm leaving school erm and I went to the careers erm teacher for my interview and I said I 'd like to be a journalist and she looked at me and I came from a very poor working class background in Tottenham , and she said ‘ I 'm sure you could be a secretary or a shorthand typist if you really tried ’ .
25 When I came back , I went to the children 's room , to see if they needed me , and I listened for a moment at their door .
26 So off I went to the doctor 's , six o'clock , and he examined me shoulder .
27 I took I went to the doctor 's and he gave me medicinal duty .
28 Towards evening I went to the doctor 's house to wait for him .
29 Then I went to the carers ' meeting [ at the day centre ] and there was somebody there from CAB and they said ‘ You should have been getting it ages ago ’ .
30 I listened to the Minister 's words with interest .
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