Example sentences of "he go down to [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He works in the hospitals , he goes down to the projects in the Bronx .
2 Had he gone down to the bottom of the hill and worked his way up to Belvedere Road from the south-east ?
3 And he 'd be there once or twice and then on the Wednesday evening as was his custom , he went down to the village , he had a date with my mother and there she was standing by the shop in the square and when she saw him coming down she turned and said , , she said and swirled her skirts round .
4 Crunching over the ridges of stones , he went down to the edge of the sea and almost violently wrenched off his shoes .
5 I asked him for some bread and cheese , and he went down to the kitchen . ’
6 After three days of no further contact from her and three sleepless nights of worry , he went down to the cottage .
7 At lunch time he went down to the pub , hoping to meet Ted .
8 So I think he went down to the stews and bawdy houses along the river .
9 He went down to the docks to buy a lorryload of timber going cheaply , had the building sandblasted and refitted , and insisted on some adjustment of the merchandise to suit the customer profile .
10 When he left the house , he went down to the riverside , and spent some time considering the extent of the job they were about to tackle , the resources they were going to need , and the best way of setting about it .
11 At half-past eleven he went down to the town with Tony to collect the papers .
12 He went down to the farm and applied for the job .
13 like for a kick off , he went down to the skip last Saturday , the tip , we had , er he was clearing out the back yard , he took some rubble and boxes and things down there , and he was talking to the fellow there they said oh , he said er they were shutting this skip , er they 're moving it down the road and you 'll have to pay , you 'll have to pay to tip your rubbish
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