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

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1 When he had finished his chores he sat down at the table and copied out ‘ I am William Beech ’ over and over again until Tom , after much effort , finally persuaded him to go for a run and exercise Sammy .
2 There 's nowhere for him to go for a bit of company — he wo n't go to the day hospital because he thinks they 'll make him take drugs .
3 Codron produced it , but even his links with the producer could n't persuade him to go to a play which ‘ sounded irreligious and immoral ’ .
4 No I do n't want him to go to a school where there 's a lot of bullying .
5 They would n't expect him to go to a Job Centre and sign on .
6 He had been too rushed and busy in Rome to enjoy his stay there , although it seems that the American writer , Frederic Prokosch , persuaded him to go on a pilgrimage one afternoon to find the legendary " Golden Bough " on the shores of Lake Nemi ; what they found was an old and dilapidated oak .
7 The mother motioned him to go with a shake of her head .
8 Several times I 've spotted him going into a building further up Fleet Street .
9 When asked what had kept him going at a time when Willie Miller 's appointment as manager at Pittodrie prompted speculation that McLeish might be a natural second-in-command , the defender was unequivocal .
10 I recall vividly one member of the aristocracy who was in such a state about being interviewed on TV that he insisted that I help him go through a half bottle of whisky first .
11 Police saw him go into a flat in West London but by the time they entered he 'd gone .
12 Corporal Steve Giles has somehow talked his Platoon Commander into letting him go on a familiarisation helicopter flight around the Sector perimeter .
13 The Alcometer reading was negligible , so we let him go with a warning . ’
14 It may be that Isambard will let him go for a price .
15 The Leeds manager , I understand , was only too happy to let him go after a month of turmoil at Elland Road which culminated in a walk-out last weekend by the flamboyant Frenchman when left out of the Arsenal game .
16 Then there was another scuffle and I heard him go in a falling of bits of mud .
17 When told to leave all behind , his past , his roots , his culture , his sense of belonging , his status and position in society and the family , the friendship , support and love of those close to him , everything except for Sarah , his wife , and Lot , his nephew , he goes without a moment 's hesitation .
18 They threaten to ‘ expose ’ a misdeed , probably a genuine mistake or perhaps complete fiction , but the salvation is that if he goes without a murmur the matter will be hushed up .
19 He goes to a nursery somewhere though does n't he ?
20 He goes to a day centre three days a week but it would help if he could have a two- or three-week holiday somewhere every now and again .
21 He goes to a school in the Tene Valley , it 's a teacher that , he used to go to Exeter school and the teacher 's opened her own school and , only for lo a small time and then she 's opening up actually in Exeter but this is an in between and she 's a very good teacher !
22 Not sure , I must ask her where he does he goes to a Marks where they always have every possible man 's suit that Marks make and and he takes the time to buy two or even three because he does n't get that much time for shopping .
23 He goes on a newspaper in Marie 's room .
24 He goes on a bit but he 's basically very good-hearted and kind .
25 When he comes back he goes on a hunger strike for chicken .
26 The Mayor of Whitby , Coun Maurice Hatton , will not be taking the official chain of office when he goes on a pilgrimage to the German town of Kleve on April 30 , because of its high value .
27 At Ann 's he goes into a rant about the people of Pinner Green who are annoying him .
28 He goes into a restaurant and he says oh the waiter erm let me see the menu and he looks at the menu and said right , he said .
29 He goes in a pushchair do n't he ?
30 Was he going for a water ?
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