Example sentences of "[vb past] he go [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Not that this stopped him going through the hoops for photographers when Forest got Nigel Mansell down to their ground the other week .
2 Mrs Thatcher stopped him going into the ERM , and Treasury forecasters failed to spot the recession .
3 A nurse taking him for a more experienced dresser had given him a gown and told him to go into the Burns Room .
4 This allowed him to go on the offensive , including on issues that Dr Cunningham devoutly wished would evaporate , like that cause célèbre .
5 I waited till I heard him go into the bathroom , grabbed all my gear and tiptoed out of the house .
6 Then there was another scuffle and I heard him go in a falling of bits of mud .
7 His door opened and closed , quietly , but not secretively , and I heard him going down the stairs .
8 He went out without another word , and she heard him going down the stairs .
9 He watched him go to the bar and get a glass of wine , looked away , aware that he was approaching .
10 ‘ Aye , where else ? ’ she said as she , too , rose from the settle and returned to the couch , from where she watched him go to the box that was standing on the end of the sideboard , and from it take a piece of silver , then button his coat across his broad chest , take his cap from his pocket and , having put it on at an angle , salute her , saying , ‘ Your servant , madam . ’
11 She watched him go down the steps .
12 They got him angry / They got him to go to the party ) .
13 I asked him to go to the shed and take all my kites away and burn them , which he duly did , in a hollow now called Kite Pyre Dell .
14 Oh I asked him to go to the insurance company and find out whether I 'm covered with them for having my aerial replaced and I wrote a letter asking if he could be empowered to sign the claim form for me
15 They kept him going through the night but his editorial judgment was rarely at fault .
16 He had been too rushed and busy in Rome to enjoy his stay there , although it seems that the American writer , Frederic Prokosch , persuaded him to go on a pilgrimage one afternoon to find the legendary " Golden Bough " on the shores of Lake Nemi ; what they found was an old and dilapidated oak .
17 When he had finished his chores he sat down at the table and copied out ‘ I am William Beech ’ over and over again until Tom , after much effort , finally persuaded him to go for a run and exercise Sammy .
18 She saw him go to the bar and order a tray of Cokes and crisps for the children , and by the time he came back to her table carrying two mugs of coffee she had composed herself a little .
19 I saw him go through the gate into the woods … ’
20 Police saw him go into a flat in West London but by the time they entered he 'd gone .
21 I saw him go into the room where the telephone is . ’
22 Fernie saw him going into the house .
23 It was the experience he gained in Greenock which enabled him to go to the United States and feature so prominently in American deaf education .
24 Nor did he go to the Rousseau extreme , saying that we 're basically noble savages .
25 And and what sort of , when did he have ti , when did he go to the allotment , can you remember ?
26 Did he go into the army ?
27 And how far did he go into the room at all ?
28 The mother motioned him to go with a shake of her head .
29 Had he gone into the wood to find a way to cure the blemish ?
30 I said Wednesday and Thursday she said he goes in the afternoons does n't he .
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