Example sentences of "[pron] go [adv prt] to a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Initially , all that is required of volunteers is for them to go along to a clinic where a small sample of blood is taken .
2 It 's nothing , this is the way I deal with it , if I treat this job , if I go in to a shop or ask for any service I expect , you know , the same that I give , and basically speaking then I 'm pleased .
3 I went on to a party in Cambridge after I 'd been catching swifts , and in the middle of the party a horrible large green thing , a flightless parasitic fly , found on swifts , crawled crabwise out of my hair on to my dinner jacket — it was a dinner jacket sort of party .
4 In the evening I went out to a club , stayed up all night , was late for work the next morning , got sacked and ever since then the rest of the staff have been kind enough to pretend that I 'm still one of them .
5 Having agreed that this was a good idea , David and I went down to a pub called The Three Tuns , which is in Beckenham High Street .
6 Well I went down to a rental firm , you know
7 After I did the course for two weeks I went down to a place in Ashford and I was in Ashford for twelve weeks , came back to Chelmsford , did another two weeks and then I was released as what 's known as probationer constable , a probationer constable .
8 The first time I went back to a lake where I used to go as a child .
9 Erm I had a company called and Advertising erm where I went along to a company and would conceive promotion for them .
10 I 'd like you to go on to a university and do music , but I think you 'll do that anyway , and I 'd like you to stop playing other instruments .
11 Wakefield , restricted to a penalty goal in the first quarter of an hour , took command in the next 15 minutes to run in three of their eight tries , two by centre Mason , who went on to a hat-trick .
12 ‘ When you go on to a slope with hard snow and ice which is relatively steep then you need stiff sole boots which have an iron bar under the rubber , ’ he said .
13 Because usually you go off to a restaurant and if there 's twenty of you you ca n't sit together can you ?
14 She went over to a man sitting on a front doorstep .
15 She went over to a side table .
16 In fact , she went off to a jazz club with other musician friends that very evening , to drown her sorrows , and met your father , who was playing in the band . ’
17 They embrace , then separate , and one goes over to a woman in the crowd with a child cradled in her arms .
18 and then on a Thursday night you go up , we go up to a place called Pia
19 After a plaisent meal aboard the Britannia , we went on to a casino where we met Sonja , a gypsy from Montana .
20 In the end , we went down to a chum in the country . ’
21 Erm , and I said to him you will help me wo n't you , you wo n't go back to me doing everything , oh lord he said , I 'll , I 'll do my share , so we went back to a routine , whereby I did , washing , ironing , cooking , cleaning , washing the car , mowing the lawn , doing the flower beds , and the doing the , he walked the dog .
22 The first night we went out to a restaurant along the coast .
23 She went straight into the kitchen , and automatically made them both a cup of coffee , a mutual family ritual when one of them went out to a meeting .
24 I read once that when people get old and go senile , they go back to a time in their life when they were useful .
25 I think it 's marvellous they go out to a restaurant
26 When they went out to a restaurant together , he would always complain — very loudly so that the proprietor would know who he was and so there would be people around about whom he could fuss were pestering him for his autograph .
27 As soon as an assignment has been fully proofed it goes on to a list which is published every two months to all of the sales execs and you just look out for your number , all right ? and you 've got your own personal records of course , if you know you 've earned bonus then that 's where to claim it .
28 And when it goes down to a water hole to drink it crouches down and awkwardly sips with its mouth .
29 He goes up to a kiosk in Wenceslas Square and asks for a copy of Rude Pravo ( Red Truth ) , the Party newspaper .
30 He watches his expression carefully as he goes up to a beggar and puts a coin in his tin .
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