Example sentences of "[pers pn] go [adv prt] to the [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Sergeant Jennings here will make some tea , then she 'll stay with you while Mr Morgan and I go over to the stables . |
2 | When I go out to the shops — you know , to get stuff like milk or fags for Marie or summat — I always stop a bit and watch them . |
3 | I go out to the shops about once a week , just to get absolute essentials . |
4 | ‘ And I 'm frightened that if I go down to the cellars I might die . ’ |
5 | When I go back to the police station I 'll write today that I 've been at Harlowbury School all day doing a school visit and a school talk to different classes . |
6 | When I was in the same area again last week ( w/c July 5 '91 ) I went up to the shelters one evening and cleaned out all the rubbish prior to spending the night there . |
7 | I went over to the screens to see if there was a movie on anywhere . |
8 | He told me to buy him cigarettes and stamps when I went out to the shops . |
9 | I went off to the doctors , she said I had and I was upset |
10 | Then I went back to the basics again … but I think all guitarists go through that , do n't they ? ’ |
11 | ‘ You goin' back to the digs , Noreen ? ’ |
12 | Do you go down to the baths every night ? |
13 | ‘ If you hate it all so much , why do n't you go back to the bogs ? ’ was his retort . |
14 | If you go down to the woods today , make sure it 's not the Forest Of Dean . |
15 | But if you go down to the woods today you wo n't get a big surprise , because as boars have a tendency to charge at people they 're being kept in by an electric fence . |
16 | If you go down to the woods today , prepare for a big surprise . |
17 | If you go down to the woods today |
18 | Question mark , What that means is , four o'clock you go home , you pick the kids up from school , you take them all to MacDonalds , you all have Big Macs , yum , yum , then you go off to the pictures , and they all want to see Arnold Schwarzenegger blowing somebody 's head off , and you want to watch Bambi or whatever it is . |
19 | She went out to the dykes on the edge by the water |
20 | ‘ Ten minutes , ’ she told him , when he was ready to go into Room C. She went back to the visitors ' room to open the window . |
21 | Can we go on to the minutes of the committee meeting of sixth December then . |
22 | Now , shall we go down to the police station ? |
23 | So let us look a bit more closely at the markets before we go on to the fields . |
24 | Follow that philosophy and we go back to the days of the bland leading the bland . |
25 | When we go down to the shops we may see an acquaintance on the other side of the road . |
26 | We went on to the marshes with the soldiers and found the escaped convicts fighting each other . |
27 | We went up to the Downs and at least I stayed in the saddle , and felt indeed a new sense of being at home there , of being at ease . |
28 | So we went back to the basics to see whether we could ask the Government to abolish the ‘ cohab rule ’ altogether . |
29 | Together we went back to the lodgings , she packing her belongings , both of us braving the landlady . |
30 | Right , we 've got they go over to the studios and start recording . |