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

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1 It was November and the nights drawing in , and they went after tea , telling the nans they were going to a friend 's house to play with his electric trains .
2 ‘ My last defeat was in New York against Glenwood Brown in 1989 but , instead of putting me off going to a guy 's home town , it seemed to encourage me , ’ said Boucher .
3 Ships — two- and three-masters — would frequently glide by as if on skates , coming from or going to the river 's mouth .
4 What time are you going to the girl 's house ?
5 2 After 2 days ' absence , supervisor should again try to make contact by telephoning or going to the person 's house .
6 He would allow himself another three hours to enjoy a private supper before going to the Duchess 's ball where , he knew , the food would be cold and inedible .
7 Attendance at a day centre where the parents and child attend together can be very valuable or the professional 's going to the parents ' home to watch a play session will enable sharing of the observations .
8 Stella , who for a miserable quarter of an hour had been contemplating going to the ladies ' room and not coming back , was suddenly struck by the curiously fragmented nature of the group about the table .
9 I 've been going to the Enquirer 's Course for months now ! ’
10 ‘ It 's going to the manager 's office , ’ said Sacco .
11 please would you tell Bill I will not be staying at the same hotel as the owners , and that I will again not be going to the president 's lunch , but that I will be at the races , even if he does n't see me . ’
12 ‘ I 'm going to the harbourmaster 's office to get this lot dealt with , ’ he raised a sheaf of forms and permits , ‘ then I 'll refill the fuel and water tanks .
13 Then we would sail south to Easter Island to explore the mysterious statues before going to the mutineers ' refuge on Pitcairn Island .
14 Sharpe trotted in a semi-circle , going to the enemy 's flank to suggest an enfilading attack , then he turned and spurred back towards Quatre Bras .
15 Sean had no where to go because he was not going to go to a friend 's house as he was not ready to face up to people he knew .
16 Sally-Anne loved a dare , and Terry Rourke 's appeal had been frank and animal — he had excited her , and it had been simple for her to lie to her mother , to set out to go to a girlfriend 's home on the following afternoon and meet Terry instead .
17 A friend who tried to go to the man 's aid had to be held back .
18 She made small-talk with Amy and Roger Dyson and greeted about fifty more guests before excusing herself to go to the ladies ' room where she met Elaine powdering her nose .
19 I tried to go to the ladies ' room .
20 My wife and I have to go to the Cullbridge 's Athenaeum 's wine and cheese party .
21 A recommendation to demolish the block of 1930s-vintage flats where the family lived is due to go to the council 's housing committee on 5 April .
22 A Ask your teacher for permission to go to the Matron 's Room .
23 Do you want to go to the Pete 's house ?
24 The traffic was too heavy for her to go to the driver 's side and she stormed along the pavement to the offending car and opened the passenger door .
25 But first we have to go to the doctor 's shop to get our health certificates .
26 But the same basic premise remains : tablature is fine , but in order to learn the feel and dynamics associated with a player 's style , you have to go to the horse 's mouth and listen .
27 Where 's Snoopy getting the money from to go to the Tiger 's Head tonight ?
28 No one wanted to go to the dog 's house .
29 It was too late to go to the shaman 's lodge and fetch his precious writings .
30 I 'm against rape but definitely if a woman er goes to a man 's bed then it 's quite er er sensible that if a man expects to have sex with that woman .
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