Example sentences of "[pers pn] go to the [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | And she would like me to go to the well women 's clinic every Wednesday it 's run . |
2 | When I went to the Royal Courts of Justice , the judge knew what he was going to give me , and I got three years ' probation , on condition that I stay at the hostel for a year and that I attend a day centre . |
3 | In 1979 I went to the English Schools Championships for the first time , to run in the 200 metres for London . |
4 | Putting on my best bedside manner , I went to the cheerful locals . |
5 | ‘ Do n't you go to the public baths ? ’ |
6 | I wonder if you went to the industrial companies , and said look , have you got a a , a , a big lot of something and |
7 | You went to the Cooperative halls for everything , like that when we were young . |
8 | If you go to the normal parents ' class you get -Oh yeah — another one , does n't know a lot , just got pregnant for the fun of it , but the midwives , Ros and Maureen , they treat you different . |
9 | you go to the big supermarkets |
10 | ‘ Now you go to the same playgrounds and schools where people called me a fag for being an actor and everybody as a Screen Actors Guild card falling out of their pocket . |
11 | She went to the public baths every day and swam twenty lengths after work . |
12 | Would it have been better had you gone to the other jobs ? |
13 | ‘ Every day , we go to the feeding centres . |
14 | So the appropriate documents we went to the Croatian Customs who stamped our papers and insisted on giving us each a bottle of orange juice . |
15 | After our return from France we felt that we still did not have the complete story of that operation , and so we went to the Public Records Office at Kew to look up the records of 22 Squadron over that period . |
16 | Here we went to the British Airways Executive Aircraft desk and were taken out to the Moët et Chandon Executive Jet , which was waiting to fly us to Edinburgh . |
17 | When we went to the big competitions all the other schools in the area would be there , all the posh fee-paying schools and the church schools . |
18 | We went to the Olympic Games of 1936 in Berlin . |
19 | ‘ We went to the Olympic Games of 1936 in Berlin . |
20 | In the Australian bush in the early 1930s , my mother-to-be was the daughter of a locomotive driver who watched her like a hawk and forbade her to go to the crasser ends of town . |
21 | They after all , they went to the tiniest details . |
22 | The Americans decided that an armed resistance was necessary and they went to the United Nations , shades of Bosnia here , they went to the United Nations to get support and , as luck would have it , the Soviets were sulking , this was quite common in the nineteen forties and fifties , and the a the Soviet ambassador to the U N was having a sulk and was refusing to attend the Security Council and he therefore persuaded the Security Council to pass a resolution er producing a United Nations force to aid plucky little South Korea against its vicious oppressive northern neighbours and so the Korean war started and the United Nations ' forces were commanded by one General Douglas MacArthur , General Douglas MacArthur , in case you do n't know , won the second world war single handedly |
23 | The Americans decided that an armed resistance was necessary and they went to the United Nations , shades of Bosnia here , they went to the United Nations to get support and , as luck would have it , the Soviets were sulking , this was quite common in the nineteen forties and fifties , and the a the Soviet ambassador to the U N was having a sulk and was refusing to attend the Security Council and he therefore persuaded the Security Council to pass a resolution er producing a United Nations force to aid plucky little South Korea against its vicious oppressive northern neighbours and so the Korean war started and the United Nations ' forces were commanded by one General Douglas MacArthur , General Douglas MacArthur , in case you do n't know , won the second world war single handedly |
24 | And then they went to the different islands and I remember this for when we were at the hotel me brother and me went across , well me was on it too we were all young then . |
25 | They went to the Social Services and saw a social worker about finding somewhere else to go . |
26 | He 'd met Sean Penn maybe 20 times , and they went to the same clubs on Melrose and Sunset , even if not at the same time or on the same night . |
27 | He made it harder for himself , though much more valuable , by refusing to take short cuts or to mug up the subject from the textbooks : he went to the original sources . |
28 | As soon as Moby was too old for puppy classes , he went to the bigger-dog classes , run by Jenny , to reinforce what he 'd been taught at puppy classes and , most importantly , what he 'd learned at home . |
29 | He went to the 1928 Olympics , equalling the 100 yards record in the semi-final . |
30 | Why did he tell us to go to the front stairs ? ’ |