Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv] go [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'd better go in a minute . |
2 | He decided not to go to a chain chemist 's . |
3 | Further it suggested that of those people who did not go to a lawyer , a higher proportion had received help from outside the household , and of that group only one-quarter had received advice to go to a lawyer which they had ignored Such contrary evidence does not denigrate the value of pre-legal advice , but suggests that , as would be expected , it is not the only significant factor in determining whether , and if so why and how , people seek legal advice . |
4 | People did not go to a hospital to be cured but to be killed or maimed . |
5 | I could not keep food or fluids down and when the symptoms did not go after a couple of days they took me to the hospital and put me on a drip . ’ |
6 | You know they were much quieter , it did n't go with a swing that Amy 's . |
7 | Did n't go to a pub or anything , did n't go to a pub , we come back past and went in the quarter past seven at night |
8 | Did n't go to a pub or anything , did n't go to a pub , we come back past and went in the quarter past seven at night |
9 | ‘ It 's hard to believe we cut the first sod here only 15 months ago , ’ smiles John , who naturally did n't go into a project like this blind-folded . |
10 | I got out , the kids did n't go in a home , and I was still using . |
11 | But they did n't go in a book ; they were only for his friends to read . |
12 | If they had all gone for a midnight swim , we would have had the worst slick since the Torrey Canyon . |
13 | He had only to go for a spin with Freddie Reynalde or spend half an hour too long in the pub for her shoulders to slump and her eyes to fill . |
14 | We had only to go for a walk through the empty streets and someone would appear in a doorway to invite us for dinner . |
15 | ‘ Before contracting the illness I had already gone through a nightmare year with injuries . |
16 | As a result of two previous visits to London , Boulestin had already gone through a period of serious anglomania which extended even to our food , and an attempt to make his father 's household in Poitiers appreciate the beauty of mint sauce with mutton , the fascination of Sir Kenelm Digby 's Stuart recipes for hydromel and mead , and the anglo-oriental romance of curry as served at Romano 's . |
17 | In the immortal phrase that heralds so many climbs , we had just gone for a look . |
18 | When I started work I regretted not going for a degree , but promised myself not to miss out . |
19 | He had been unwell for some time and had now gone into a state of collapse . |
20 | And I so I , I went to the doctor just because I did n't go , had n't gone for a while |
21 | They had n't gone into a house as I 'd thought . |
22 | Well , he had n't gone with a stranger . |
23 | I could n't go home to my mother because the relationship was still very iffy , so I ended up going to a hostel . |