Example sentences of "go [adv prt] [verb] at a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm going out to look at a pony , and do n't forget to double-lock Wayne 's door . ’ |
2 | They had one drink — Maxim had never seen anyone order a triple Scotch before — and went on to eat at a roadside café . |
3 | One major difference in the auction business between America and Britain is the amount of travelling that one does : in one week one may do an ‘ appraisal day ’ ( the equivalent of the British Antiques Road Show ) in Pennsylvania and then go on to look at a dinner service in Baltimore . |
4 | I mean I suppose there is in all social work in a sense , that if you go in to look at a family and , and you 're trying to assess you know whether the children should be taken into care , well you 're exercising a a sort of statutory erm er sort of responsibility , and as far as the clients are concerned , er if you , like that can sort of get in the way of er er a more human sort of relationship if you see what I mean , because |
5 | Remember in numerical questions to write in your scripts the steps that you go through to arrive at a solution . |
6 | 2 You are selling cars ; you have gone out to look at a customer 's part exchange . |