Example sentences of "[vb infin] go [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 See really all you need to do is pull it , you 've got two posts , how high do you want to go with the posts , about that high ?
2 I do n't really want to go over the grounds which you know you would seek to weigh different erm locations .
3 I did n't want to go through the arguments for and against .
4 Remarkably , when she was given ungrammatical sentences to repeat , she often produced a grammatically correct version : she repeated ‘ She write she mother a letter ’ as ‘ She wrote her mother a letter ’ , and ‘ Do you want to go movies ? ’ as ‘ Do you want to go to the movies ? ’ .
5 But I 'm not really planning to be a hermit ; my brother 's coming over soon , and I know he 'll want to go to the islands , so we 'll be in touch .
6 You do n't want to go to the police , because you 're afraid they 'll simply get involved in another siege — if you can make them believe you in time , which seems doubtful .
7 He does n't want to go to the police .
8 That 's why you do n't want to go to the police .
9 If you do not want to go to the police , ring Sunday Life on Belfast 331133 ext 4316 and your message will be passed on to the McDermotts .
10 As for George Chambers , I 'd prefer to go on the streets than become his .
11 And how did you know to go for the dolls ' bed ? ’
12 you know , but I 'm there on my own I can pot do my hair , do what I wan na do go up the stairs , have a bath , you know , just do what I , drop my clothes where I wan na drop them and everything .
13 The message for Mr Major : unless he wants to be prisoner to such as these , he should plan to go to the polls by April 1996 at the latest .
14 So if you 'd like to go down the stairs there there are some coats oh your coats and things and I will er go and come and join you and we 'll we 'll take off and look at the outside .
15 ‘ I 'd like to go under the machines instead of you . ’
16 When they got back to the hotel , Damian strode through the foyer , saying curtly , ‘ I 'd like to go over the minutes you took at the board meeting yesterday . ’
17 Although peace and love is one aspect of me , I thought I 'd like to go with the sinners : people like Laing and Trocchi . ’
18 I 'd like to go to the missions abroad , Thérèse mused : that would be the most exciting .
19 I 'd like to go to the logs .
20 When , diffidently , he asked her if she would like to go to the pictures with him one evening , her immediate acceptance seemed to surprise them both .
21 I do n't like going to the shops !
22 What would have happened , she wondered , if she 'd told the woman the truth , that it just might be the end of the world , that she could n't keep going through the days this way , plodding from home to work and back again , with nothing to devote her energies to , nothing to occupy her thoughts — except Nicolo , and how much she despised him ?
23 The first one , the first time in fact that I can remember going to the pictures , was being taken to the cinema in Lewisham by my mother to see Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs just before the outbreak of the Second World War .
24 No party would now dare go to the voters promising a prohibition on women 's right to work and to a wage .
25 While the court will avoid going into the merits of the case at the interlocutory stage , the applicant for an order must establish materiality on the balance of probabilities .
26 ‘ Biff said you do n't have to go under the machines any more . ’
27 You do n't have to go over the arguments , I 've heard that .
28 ‘ Then you 'll have to go over the heads of the military and Sir Martin , for he 's thinking of using this house as a convalescent base for officers . ’
29 Erm , and you know , let's face it , I did n't have to go through the circumstances that they went through in the war , and there therefore , who who am I to judge
30 Q Will their separation have to go through the courts ?
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