Example sentences of "[vb infin] go [adv prt] [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Thank you , but I do n't want to go out for a meal tonight . ’ |
2 | Do the Bank want to go back to a time when a male official could not get married until he was earning £150 per annum and by the time he was earning that sum he was past having an interest in marriage . |
3 | I could have returned to Ipswich but I did n't want to go back like a beggar . |
4 | ‘ Would you like to go out for a drink ? ’ |
5 | I met him at my wee cousin 's wedding — he was the Best Man — he says to me would you like to go out for a bite to eat ? |
6 | I 'd like to go in for a bit , but there 's loads of people in there and I ai n't got no washing to do . |
7 | ‘ Ideally we would like to go back to a site a few months after installation , for a meeting with senior management to show them how they can take advantage of the system , ’ Chudley says . |
8 | what would you like to go down as a scrubber ? |
9 | We put on a few and I knew I was finishing , so I thought I would try to go out with a bang by breaking the pavilion window in the Long Room . |
10 | I 'd say we 'll have to do more than that , I 'd say we 'll have to go down for a week . |
11 | Unless — do you have to go back to a hospital with it , or anything ? ’ |
12 | Her mum said Sergeant Joe would take care of that Flash Harry , but if he did n't she 'd have a go herself , she 'd bash Archie 's bowler so hard over his head he 'd never get it off again , he 'd have to go about like a man with no eyeballs . |
13 | yeah so I mean he said we 're gon na have to go out for a drink and sit down and discuss it , you know |
14 | it 's no good I 'm gon na have to go out for a breath of fresh air . |
15 | Farrar was educated at the Rev. Thomas Arnold 's private oral school at Northampton and was a child prodigy who passed both the London University and Cambridge University examinations by the time he was 17 , and could no doubt have gone on towards a degree had he been inclined to do so . |
16 | Experts said that if the bombs had penetrated any part of the cigar-shaped cylinders they would have gone off like a rocket , smashing into nearby homes . |
17 | Something must have come up , and she must have gone off in a hurry . |
18 | And he said : ‘ That mob could have gone in against a team containing Mike Tyson and Joe Frazier and looked after themselves . |
19 | But Blades manager Dave Bassett reflected on his early days in charge of Vinny Jones and Co. at Wimbledon and said : ‘ That mob could have gone in against a team containing Mike Tyson and Joe Frazier and looked after themselves . |
20 | ‘ Would he have gone out on a limb for anyone other than David ? |
21 | ‘ Must have gone out in a hurry . |
22 | How does she manage to go out on a training run the same day as she has run a major marathon when most other competitors are sitting with their feet up savouring the rest ? |
23 | I 'd love to go out for a meal . |