Example sentences of "he go [prep] the [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Well first of all I 'd go down Street and up Street West and up to the top of Street and there was some puddling furnaces , the new side iron works and I 'd watch those men they 'd produce wrought iron and during the process the metal boils up and I 'd have to get a big rubbling bar and rubble they 'd call rubble into a ball , there 's a little wagon put underneath the put under the wagon and off he goes to the steam hammer , now I used to be fascinated with this and Saturday after Saturday I used to go up there and watch one of the heats and as soon as they 'd finished doing they used to go into the Forge and Hammer for a drink , I mean it was such hard work so they 'd do a heat go up the Forge and Iron and come back and then do another heat when I 'd
2 If he goes to the pub Stuart would probably know him anyway .
3 Wind is in such a big way and if he goes to the planning appeal and one thing or something , it 'll skin this bloody , it 'll , it 'll skin this bloody town
4 Chatam had not been seen in public since finishing fourth to Sibton Abbey in the Hennessy at Newbury in November , and Pipe said yesterday : ‘ It was a fine run considering he had been off the course for so long and he goes for the Gold Cup with every chance .
5 And also of course he goes on the building sites he 's still wearing a suit .
6 They are more likely to enjoy the games themselves , and so can help the patient to have fun as he goes through the relearning process .
7 and that 's put on and if , we say for argument sake that er she was married , we know she 's not , but she could be and her banns are in and her husband gets wind that she 's getting married again , you know , so he goes into the registrar office has a look , and she 's already married to me and this is what it 's for
8 What 's he going for the world record on , for appearing in most films , or
9 He went to the council school , not Byron House , and he knew about football and boxing , sports that my parents would n't have dreamed of following .
10 Earlier , he had been amazed by the amount of sludge being discharged by his pores , so before going back to the hot-rooms , he went to the wash handbasin and scrubbed his face with a will , and imagined all his blackheads disappearing down the drain along with the waste water .
11 He went to the document case and took out a fistful of money , pretending to weigh it in his hand .
12 Dressed once more , in lighter , more informal clothes , he went to the telephone table in the lobby .
13 Instead , he went to the Gramophone Company 's factory at Hayes , and on 28 April he made a private record of the speech , proposing a toast to the future of the paper .
14 Quickly he went to the wall safe at the far end of the room and touched the combination .
15 He went to the village school in Crawcrook , where his abilities were so marked as to attract the attention of his father 's landlord , Sir Thomas Liddell ( later first Baron Ravensworth ) , to whose collieries in Killingworth , Northumberland , he was sent in April 1811 to learn the business of a viewer or colliery manager .
16 He went to the kitchen door and called , ‘ Hareton !
17 Vendelin Gajdusek flicked one last look at her , leaving her with no idea whether he approved or disapproved , and , pausing only to pick up the dog 's lead , he went to the kitchen door with her .
18 He went to the hall table , where the postman usually deposited any mail , in the hope that there might be a letter for him , though most of his mail came via Isobel .
19 Jean-Marie Chantreux , 28 , smirked as he told a Normandy court that he went to the shipping company to steal .
20 According to one account , he went to the catering tent where the crew were having breakfast , and shook the centre pole fiercely , loudly claiming that this was going to cost Preminger plenty .
21 A vicar in Battersea told me the other day that when he went to the church festival of Christmas at the local primary school — one of the schools within his parish — there was plenty of Father Christmas and jingle bells , but not one reference to Jesus .
22 He went to the starboard side of the boat and took hold of a broad plank , heaving at it while the Captain remained still and silent , watching .
23 He went to the side door and checked outside ; still no obvious movement .
24 He went to the garage door and opened it as quietly as possible .
25 He went to the dining-room door .
26 He went to the boatyard party as a guest . ’
27 He grunted something unintelligible as he went to the security cupboard and slammed it shut , twisting his key in the lock .
28 He went to the auld mither and gave her money .
29 Ruane had his address book in his hand when he went to the office door .
30 He went to the glass door that led to the garden and looked out .
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