Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] go to a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Erm I had to go to a table like that which said square roots and I had to look up twenty
2 I had gone to a town about a hundred miles north of Rangoon and had spent Christmas night in a village seventeen miles away .
3 I du n no I just said I wanted to go to a pub I did n't say I was going to the pub .
4 His wife Margaret had n't been there ; she 'd gone to a meeting of her rock garden club .
5 She decided to go to a hotel — a grand one — and meet a man .
6 In 1977 she elected to go to a nursing home in Regent 's Park where she was treated by Dr Maurice Lipsedge , a psychiatrist who , by pure coincidence , cared for Diana a decade later when she resolved to fight her bulimia .
7 Aszal refused to leave her until , he says , at 1 a.m. they were told that she had to go to a detention centre where men were not allowed .
8 However , on the advice of an acquaintance , she had gone to a clinic in Pennsylvania : she retired there periodically now .
9 His mother was not yet in ; presumably she had gone to a party .
10 One morning during coffee-break , Rachel found Nina and Louise apparently discussing David , who had gone to a meeting .
11 You had to go to a modelling school where you learnt how to get in and out of cars with your legs just so , so that nobody could see your knickers .
12 I mean the other week she wanted to go to a school disco and I said look hang on n get your priorities right .
13 No she said she wanted to go to a party this weekend .
14 So I chose general farming , and then you chose whether you wanted to go to a farm or and in a hostel , communal .
15 We decided to go to a Hogmanay dance in the village hall , and they came along to watch .
16 Warning that he would not be so lenient in the future , Mr Peter said it seemed to him that there was a warning for operators here generally , if they decided to go to a tachograph analysis agent .
17 There was a canteen for snacks in the building but they preferred to go to a bar in rue Pigalle where an Englishman , Fred Payne , would dish up their favourite meal which was still egg and chips .
18 His parents thought he 'd gone to a friend 's house in the next street .
19 While he was wrestling with this problem , he happened to go to a lecture by Einstein , and was struck by Einstein 's remark that his theory of relativity would fall to the ground if any of several tests failed .
20 He found that he enjoyed going to a parish to confirm the children , or to institute a new incumbent , and stay afterwards for the sausage rolls or sandwiches at the bunfight and chat up the people with a mixture of silence and belly-bumping laughter and beams all round and leg-pulling but with care and affection .
21 He managed to go to a morning service in church again , the first for seven weeks .
22 He was supposed to go down well he did go to a meeting , but in he comes first of all .
23 To bring him up to the required standard he had to go to a boarding preparatory school , which he loathed so much he escaped over the wall and hitchhiked home .
24 It would of just , it would have been , if he had n't been that he , you know that he had to go to a school in Northumberland , he was just as near
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