Example sentences of "[pers pn] go [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Well no , they take them to go with the horses .
2 You do n't want them to go to the police , do you ? ’
3 ‘ I am not going to spend big money bringing players over from Scotland simply for them to go through the motions . ’
4 Mahmoud got them to go through the events of the night .
5 Okay , suppose Come Up And See Me goes in the charts and they ring you up and say , ‘ Steve , how do you fancy going on Top Of The Pops ? ’
6 Well we went off and got off at Peel which was the other with the all bandaged up and she said the chemist advised me to go to the police and er so she said that 's why I 've been a long time because I 've been to the police and reported it .
7 He said it 's happened before and he advised her to go to the police and er so he , he said er when and the police st told her , when you come back we 'll have all this typed out i and she came back all with a flask all bandaged up and she said the chemist advised me to go to the police and er so she said that 's why I 've been a long time , because I 've been to the police and reported it .
8 Again it 's too complicated for me to go into the details of this .
9 ‘ I would have come after you , and unlike your father I 'd have found you , had I to go to the ends of the earth ! ’
10 ‘ If by that you mean am I going to the police station to confess , then no .
11 Before I go into the details of the report 's findings and the accompanying and interesting , if depressing , press statement by the Minister on 9 September , I should say that there is not only increasing public awareness of the problems of smoking and its long-term consequences to the health of smokers , but an increasing awareness of the dangers of passive smoking , particularly to children .
12 Yes , but if if we take the dog with us go up the heath and then I go to the hairdressers erm you do n't need a haircut anyway do you ?
13 Anyway , I will risk it , not because I want to give the fish a chance ; I do not believe in giving any fish a chance , I go to the races when I want to gamble .
14 Most nights I go to the miners ' welfare or a pub , or a club .
15 If I want a T-shirt I do n't go to any pile I go to the hangers .
16 Right , where 's this morning 's paper and I go to the bogs ?
17 But when I go to the shops and I spend seventy pound for a week .
18 Asked in Tuesday 's programme what he does to relax after a match , Mungall replied : ‘ These days I go to the Sponsors Lounge to collect the Man of the Match champagne ! ’
19 Sometimes I go to the neighbours to open some tinned stuff for me .
20 Because they 're geared to Marks and Spencers , now there 's the advert for them they work with , with mass production , that 's where it goes wrong because we 've lost our individuality and so I go to the Italians in order to get the sort of yarns they offer me , now they 're the sort of yarns they offer me .
21 They have threatened to beat me up , if I go to the police .
22 After his death , I learnt not to shut him out of my life and now I feel a comforting sense of continuity when I go through the boxes and find little notes by him which I have never seen before .
23 Yeah , do you know I think , cos I go through the woods every day with the
24 Well if I go on the premises , work with me and he 's trained like you had one for Steven .
25 I go up the steps in two effortless bounds and let myself in .
26 I go up the stairs .
27 I went to a cattle market in
28 I went to the bookies to put a bet on it , only to find out that the odds had shortened to 14–1 .
29 Hence when I went to the Lords in 1965 I sat as a cross-bencher , although periodically , according to my attitude at the time , I was supporting one or other of the two parties and rarely took a cross-bench approach .
30 I worked for a month then I went to the dyers and cleaners and I came home to Ipswich in the , on the Easter time and I started work as a turnboy on the dredger at Ipswich at thirty five shillings a week for fi sixty six and a half hours a week , starting from Monday morning at six o'clock to six o'clock Monday night .
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