Example sentences of "be go [adv prt] to the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Earlier her plan had been to go down to the village a little before the gala on the pretext of shopping and finding out the times of the events and perhaps look in at the antique shop ( for Mrs Price was on the Gala committee ) and let it be known she would join the young people , but now that her mother was ill that was out of the question , she pushed it on one side , the urgent thing was to get to the chemist 's and get the stuff up to her mother .
2 Now we 're going over to the tuck shop Go on Natalie sing something .
3 Then they 're going over to the Palace to see the Bishop , ’ said Julia chattily .
4 ‘ You 've found us , we 're going back to the quarry , everything 's all right , ’ he said soothingly .
5 ‘ You 're going back to the road , sir ? ’
6 ‘ We 're going back to the wireless room .
7 you 're going where ? , you 're going back to the moon , oh have you co , have you come back from the moon now ?
8 you 're going back to the moon ?
9 We 're going back to the woodblock flooring .
10 ‘ We 're going back to the boat , ’ he said tersely .
11 We 're going down to the beach to look for mussels . ’
12 We 're going down to the village .
13 So after you 've finished training , you 're going down to the library , yes , to look up the names of the people luve in Street , and once you 've been on that appointment you 've got to go back to the branch and you 're gon na do your mail shots whatever you 're gon na do , put it in there .
14 ‘ You had better get yourself into the washhouse and clean yourself up , ’ she said , ‘ I am going round to the Post Office and let Sid Watkins know . ’
15 ‘ We are going round to the stage door now , ’ she announced firmly .
16 Hamish and I are going over to the Island to see her next weekend .
17 Hi , After lengthy negotiations in private , Gav & I are going along to the Sunderland game together on Wednesday .
18 PHYSICS lecturers are going back to the nursery to teach toddlers in the water tub while admissions tutors consider the merits of palm-reading and astrology for selecting students at Newcastle Polytechnic .
19 THE enthusiastic housekeeper will no doubt be pleased to hear that the carpet retailers are going back to the twist .
20 Anyhow , whatever it was , maybe a little , as Jan says , he also had a f a bad flu bug at a bad time anyhow he crashed out of the computer science course and he announced that he was only regarding the computer science course as being a stepping stone to being a teacher so the sensible thing to do would be to go on to the teacher training course at Lancashire , an education course , cos that 's what he wanted to do .
21 The only way to reverse what the hon. Gentleman alleges would be to go back to the sort of tax rates that we had under the last Labour Government — 83 and 98 per cent .
22 ‘ I 'm going up to the attics . ’
23 Oh cos I 'm going up to the doctors as you know .
24 Well I 'll , I 'm going up to the vet so I 'll leave it running when we 're in the vet .
25 About the papers in the portmanteau and Molly and how I 'm going on to the monastery next . ’
26 I 'm going on to the monastery .
27 Des transmits that he found me , and I say that I 'm going over to the flats to see what 's happening , but both Des and the radio warn me off .
28 " I 'm going over to the Drovers for lunch . "
29 ‘ I 'm going in to the kitchen to see how Mrs Porter 's getting on , ’ Belinda announced firmly , cutting off Tom 's words .
30 Marsha I 'm going along to the chip shop and I 'm going to McDonalds and get a drink , na , I 'm gon na have to stay , how much , how much the chips ? , sixty P and how much is milk shake ? , one pound , that 's one pound sixty and then money for sweets after school
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