Example sentences of "[coord] go [verb] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Yes , one day we were all laughing and going to take the world by storm with our painting , our films , our crazy music .
2 She would have to work out the rest of her shift , but she would take the next day off and go to see the doctor .
3 ‘ And Mother Francis will be the Reverend Mother General of the whole Order and can do what she likes , and go to see the Pope , and everything . ’
4 Or do you wait till they tire of the taunting and go to release the victim when the coast is clear ?
5 The term " fibre " refers to the parts of our food that are indigestible by the human digestive tract and go to form the majority of waste from the gut .
6 Cos I say , otherwise all you do is bloody housework and go to up the factory , you know , I mean , it 's nothing !
7 Make a list of what essential food you will need for the first day in your new home and go shopping the day before you move .
8 ‘ It 's our secret , ’ promised Juliet , and went to finish the observations .
9 We both dismounted and went to examine the obscenity .
10 Veronica added that she 'd put away later and went to join the others .
11 She made a belated grab for her wits while Guy rose and went to answer the summons , exchanging a few murmured words with whoever was on the other side of the door .
12 Sindy bleeped in confusion and went to dredge the supplies ' cupboards .
13 And when she straightened up and went to take the key from the lock his hand was there before hers , and as he handed the key back to her , he said on a laugh , ‘ I see you do n't intend to be locked in from the outside . ’
14 NEXT day I took the advice I had been given by my friends at the Union and went to see the exhibition of the Bibliotheca Corviniana in the National Library on Castle Hill , partly because Matthias I , or Matthias Hunyadi , known as Corvinus because of the crow motif on his banners , was one of the most striking and decisive characters in East European history , straddling the histories of Transylvania , Hungary , Bohemia and Austria .
15 We left the hide and went to explore the rest of the Power Station grounds .
16 She ploughed on : ‘ He goes where the Cap'n goes , and th'ca n't expect him to on her apron , and went to open the door .
17 He shook his head in despair then got to his feet and went to open the door .
18 His wife turned without a word , and went to open the door ; and presently ushered in Detective Chief Inspector George Felse , mild , grey-haired and ordinary , a tired middle-aged man who would have been inconspicuous and among his peers almost anywhere he cared to materialise .
19 Slipping her feet into slender-heeled sandals , Lindsey reached for her evening purse and went to open the door .
20 If that 's all you 've come to say — ’ She stood up and went to open the door , but stopped when Dawn burst out ,
21 ‘ Goodnight ! ’ she snapped , and went to slam the door shut on him — then found that his foot was in the way .
22 She got off the bed and went to unlock the door without any trepidation , or any other strong emotion .
23 I got up about seven , had a little breakfast and went to catch the bus for Fulham .
24 Cranston roared as he rose and went to fetch the boots standing in the comer .
25 She got up , glowering , without a word , and went to fetch the drink , leaving Gabriel staring down at Lucie .
26 ‘ You wo n't like it , it 's spaghetti , ’ I told him as I put the pot on the table and went to fetch the tomato sauce .
27 Gently he pushed her aside and went to fetch the wine .
28 Come the day I arrived at Docklands TV at 5.30 pm and went to man the phones till Deborah arrived .
29 Then he left the room and went to find the nurse who had been the unworthy recipient of his evil temper .
30 I left the hostel at about 9 am and went to find the office .
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