Example sentences of "go [verb] at [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Can I suggest that those members of the General Purposes Committee who are going to look at that area anyway , also have a look at the me the problems of , of this bank side , which is actually collapsing , er due to the weight of , of people .
2 If you knew that a friend was going to look at that magazine shortly after you , and that the friend would see which answer you had marked , would you seriously tick a ) or b ) ?
3 Next week we 're going to look at another facet of education — should girls be treated in school any differently from boys ?
4 Er today we 're going to look at this Policy E two , the op open countryside , and there are presented to you for the discussion three matters .
5 But the important point here I think , is that this is a corporate , or may be a corporate res responsibility , and therefore my understanding is that the officers are going to look at those parts which may be looked at as a corporate responsibility , and I would therefore erm , assume that one would look at all the C A B services in that light .
6 So we , we 're going to look at those sorts of things this morning .
7 Now I 'm going to go inside and get myself a drink , ’ he announced , ‘ and then we are going to go over to the far field where there 's a modicum of peace and we are going to look at these plans together , OK ? ’
8 are now going to look at these figures and come back to the next meeting er with some comments , with regards to their projects .
9 Interacting with the television is the only sort of intercourse you 're going to get at that age .
10 His two strange secretaries slid into the room and , without a flicker of a glance at us , went to sit at another table .
11 ‘ St Louis Music was one of the companies I went to see at that time , and it felt like Ampeg , especially , was home for me .
12 After luncheon we went to look at some watercolours in which she is interested at Agnew 's , in Bond Street .
13 they went to look at some homes in Thorne , did n't they ?
14 He then went to look at some property left to the council by a benefactor , an old grain warehouse .
15 ‘ Talk of mad dogs and Englishmen , how brave of you to go visiting at this hour , Rosette and I have n't stirred a finger for ages . ’
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