Example sentences of "[vb mod] go to a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 No , you ought to go to a party and do one .
2 When I mentioned Burma , his feeling of satisfaction was obvious , though his sense of integrity had prevented him from deciding that I should go to a country so close to his own heart .
3 So , we think for a little while ahead you should go to a school where you 'll be looked after ; I mean , where you can sleep , and where he wo n't get at you . ’
4 I do n't think you should go to a writer 's life through the life ; I think you should go through the work . ’
5 Havel stressed that the dismissal was a reflection not of any disappointment with Vacek 's work , but rather of a resolve that the post should go to a civilian .
6 The Opposition should go to a number of towns where bypasses have been built , which have been warmly welcomed .
7 Your partner suggests you should go to a Phil Collins concert .
8 Then a guy in Denver called up and told me that I should go to a plumbing supply place and try a piece of pipe , because that way you can find one that fits your finger , and I 've been using the same slide ever since 1967 , I believe . ’
9 If you do not understand anything in this document you should go to a solicitor , or Legal Advice Centre or a Citizen 's Advice Bureau .
10 To buy a phone you must go to a service provider , a dealer or one of the increasing number of retail stockists .
11 ‘ I am a man , and a man of passions ; I must go to a woman , otherwise I shall freeze or turn to stone … ’
12 ‘ If you do , I 'll go to a solicitor . ’
13 I mean they 'll go to a concert and make judgments about what they hear quite happily … they come back and moan , ‘ We ca n't judge composition , how do we know what criteria to use ? ’
14 I used to go to his characters for help as a Catholic might go to a priest or a sick man to his doctor .
15 Or you might go to a sports club and meet some colleagues , or some friends there , and while you 're training together you 're talking , about other things , you see and again , you ca n't be , you 're not thinking about work .
16 I 'd asked my mum and dad if I could go to a boarding school — the one in Edinburgh Andy was at , for example — but they 'd said I would n't like it and besides it would cost a lot of money .
17 Er and you could go to a boarding school but if you did n't you were moved round every three or four years at the most to a different school .
18 PEG : I could go to a hotel for a bit .
19 Alright , is that significantly different from zero or you could go to a pie squared tables , look at the degrees of freedom , which is one , right .
20 He could go to a phone box .
21 If not , I do n't know — we could go to a movie . ’
22 But you could go to a campsite for far less ! ’
23 ‘ We could go to a café or something .
24 You 'd go to a school where they 'd been doing French or Latin for two or three years and you had n't done any at all .
25 Before you 'd go to a rave and it would be : only Black people go to that rave , only white people go to that rave ; now it 's merged .
26 I 'd go to a list broker of my acquaintance .
27 Our wool used to go to a firm called Ackroyds down in the textile area of the West Riding of Yorkshire , but years before the war a gentleman called Watson Taylor would visit the dale .
28 He used to go to a lotta places er that as knocked down or , well I could n't tell you the kind of job , but often there was some locks on the premises was er , perhaps needed repair or he wanted them to be in before he could leave the job and say here you are , that 's the job done .
29 This means that there is financial discrimination operating between those clients who use a law centre and those who may go to a solicitor with the same problem and who will then have to pay fees or a contribution towards the cost under the Legal Aid or Legal Advice schemes .
30 Let's go to a place I know .
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