Example sentences of "go [to-vb] [prep] [art] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | You do , you got , Lee the other night , it 's like Lee last Monday , went on the work experience and Monday night it all came down it 's pouring , oh it 's alright he says , were only going to go to the Woking |
2 | If Matthew 's not going to come on a Wednesday |
3 | Here was I , not going to talk about the Pope 's ‘ Lamentabili ’ and have n't I spent ten minutes on it already . |
4 | ‘ Well , let me know when you 're off , ’ Bernard told her , ‘ because we 're going to open in the States very shortly . |
5 | This served with 28 Squadron under 5 Wing and was later stored for a long time at 15 Air Depot at Snake Valley , adjacent to Swartkop before going to serve with the MEFS at Bloemspruit . |
6 | ‘ She made it clear no decision had been taken and she was going to look at the Tomlinson Report with a totally objective view , ’ he said . |
7 | When are you going to play for the Colts ? |
8 | This is the only date they are going to play in the UK and tickets are now on sale . |
9 | This is the only date they are going to play in the UK and tickets are now on sale . |
10 | Then Gerry inquired in a quiet voice , ‘ What are you going to do to the O'Malleys ? ’ |
11 | ‘ But the question they are not answering is what are we going to do about the NHS . |
12 | Jennifer was aware of a strange feeling of expectation during those first weeks after going to live with the Pascoes , as if the months of July and August were an interlude between two completely different stages in her life . |
13 | He sometimes toyed with the idea of going to live in an EC country , where the streets were cleaner and the wages even higher , but he would n't be able to speak the language . |
14 | The thought of going to live in the West Indies was exciting , Madeleine thought . |
15 | But there are just so many different styles of music involved ; you do n't know what you 're going to get with a Texas musician . |
16 | For someone like Moffat , one of the professionals who was helping to mould US policy in Southeast Asia , there had been no doubt , at least before the event , that the liberation of Indo-China was going to depend upon the US defeat of Japan . |
17 | We laughed and flirted and often went to swim in the Torrente Taro . |
18 | They went to swim in the Smith pool and Mr Smith sent a maid out with four shandies on a tray and several bags of crisps . |
19 | When she 'd gone to work for the Bradfords Paddy had been left on his own and it had got worse than a pigsty then . |
20 | Within the last few years thousands of Goans have gone to work in the Gulf states . |
21 | When Norman went to serve with the East Riding Yeomanry during the First World War , reaching the rank of captain , she worked from 7.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. as a VAD at the Red Cross Hospital in Richmond , travelling each day by pony and trap or bicycle , carrying a fresh egg from one of the Field farms . |
22 | We called at Penndon museum which was closed , but looks good , and then went to look at the Cholsey and Wallingford Railway which has plenty of rolling stock . |
23 | In May 1987 the debtor , who had carried on the business of running a nursing home , sold the business as a going concern and went to live in the Canary Islands . |
24 | ‘ So I got Laura Parslow to help me , and went to live in the East End , and the only work I could find , being such a fine lady and quite untrained , was as a maid-of-all-work , a skivvy , which I was by day , and wrote my column at night , when my work was over . ’ |
25 | Nottingham Crown Court heard that Allitt had gone to live at the Jobson home in 1991 . |
26 | Problems had eased between them when Lori had left home to make her career in modelling , and Paige had actually thought they would end completely when Lori had married a wealthy American and gone to live in the States . |
27 | ‘ In the late afternoon , ’ wrote Evelyn Waugh in his diaries , ‘ I went to stay with the Betjemans in a lightless , stuffy , cold poky rectory among beechwoods overlooking Wantage . ’ |
28 | By 1969 Victor had suggested that Neville wrote a book ; it was to be Playpower , and the foursome went to stay in a Devon country house where the Australian worked on the manuscript . |