Example sentences of "go [to-vb] at " in BNC.
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1 | The Sainsbury 's application is the latest to go to appeal at a public inquiry . |
2 | Through Clennam , Cavaletto goes to lodge at the Plornishes , enabling Mrs Plornish ( Sally , except in chap . |
3 | cos I have to go to work at s I have to be ready for work at |
4 | ‘ I 'm goin' to look at the story first and then tells it in me own way , like what I done with Noah . |
5 | I am a little surprised that the Planning Committee decided to go to look at the hockey club but not eighty seven houses in . |
6 | They are going to go at it again . |
7 | He wanted to make music — an angry torrent of sound — and was jealous to the gut of the young soloist who was going to perform at his piano on his stage tonight . |
8 | The most complete ( fig. 45 ) is a charming picture of a family going to sacrifice at an altar . |
9 | ‘ And most likely going to sit at the next table . ’ |
10 | THERE 'S been a revolution in media over the last few years and it 's going to continue at an ever-increasing pace for sometime to come . |
11 | Until I re and , well until my husband retired at sixty and I thought well if he 's going to retire at sixty , I might as well retire , you see . |
12 | I 'm going to retire at the end of this season |
13 | Is he guaranteeing to tell us where everyone of the cooks is going to come at the next Policy Meeting . |
14 | I think that it was during this visit that Peter Duval-Smith tacked on to us when we were going to dine at the Turkish harbour . |
15 | ‘ Tell him you are going to dine at Auguste 's before being taken to see La Traviata , ’ Madame instructed , ‘ by one of the richest and most influential men in Boston . ’ |
16 | It does n't necessarily mean it 's going to work at front of house , so the sound man takes a direct feed , just a regular Marshall , dry , up to the house . |
17 | Nevertheless , if it 's going to work at all , a well planned kitchen has , first and foremost , to suit the cook . |
18 | ‘ So you see , ’ he wound up after an interminable pause in which the flames seemed to swirl between them , ‘ it 's not going to work at all . |
19 | I 'm going to swell at |
20 | So erm , you are not to be , in any way , I mean , I 'm going to talk at you anyway , most of the afternoon unfortunately , but I do want you to respond . |
21 | Now he was going to yell at her . |
22 | A new relationship has begun , with the most momentous consequences for life , and we are going to look at some of those consequences soon . |
23 | Anyway , she was only going to look at a cottage . |
24 | There were very few birdwatchers , about sixteen in the county , and it was quite different in those days — there was none of this rushing around the countryside , 2,000 people going to look at a rare bird . |
25 | Without going to look at it , does the face of that clock bear Roman or Arabic numerals or does it have dots or other symbols to mark the numbers ? |
26 | Certainly whenever the researchers arrived to arrange their initial series of interviews , several potential interviewees met their request for an interview with queries as to whether we were going to look at ‘ how the incomers/Shetlanders are mixing with Shetlander/incomers ’ . |
27 | This month we 're going to look at minor scales and their application . |
28 | This month we 're going to look at another useful way of practising Pentatonic scales using ‘ interval skips ’ . |
29 | And the Gunners ' record signing , pilloried for his moment of madness in the battle of White Hart Lane a week ago , said : ‘ People in the street are going to look at me as if I 'm some kind of nutcase trying to put people out of the game . ’ |
30 | ‘ I 'm not taking off the table the fact that we keep this constantly under review , ’ he declares , ‘ and when this redraft comes up then we 're going to look at it very carefully . ’ |