Example sentences of "[vb past] [pers pn] to go [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Mahmoud got them to go through the events of the night .
2 He advised me to go to the Academy and work with Professor Dachauer .
3 Well we went off and got off at Peel which was the other with the all bandaged up and she said the chemist advised me to go to the police and er so she said that 's why I 've been a long time because I 've been to the police and reported it .
4 He said it 's happened before and he advised her to go to the police and er so he , he said er when and the police st told her , when you come back we 'll have all this typed out i and she came back all with a flask all bandaged up and she said the chemist advised me to go to the police and er so she said that 's why I 've been a long time , because I 've been to the police and reported it .
5 He told them to go amongst the people of the land and offer them their service , to defend Minginish instead of conquering it ; for the most earth a man ever needs is what is piled in his grave .
6 Nobody told me to become a stand-up comedian and nobody told me to go on the fucking telly . ’
7 He said it 's happened before and he advised her to go to the police and er so he , he said er when and the police st told her , when you come back we 'll have all this typed out i and she came back all with a flask all bandaged up and she said the chemist advised me to go to the police and er so she said that 's why I 've been a long time , because I 've been to the police and reported it .
8 He said , it 's happened before and he advised her to go to the police and er so he , he said er when and the police told her when you come back we 'll have all this typed out , your statement but we 'll need you to sign so tell the coach driver to stay at , stop at the police station for you to sign it and I , I said to her , how , how did you manage to stop that boy ?
9 In the Australian bush in the early 1930s , my mother-to-be was the daughter of a locomotive driver who watched her like a hawk and forbade her to go to the crasser ends of town .
10 A nurse taking him for a more experienced dresser had given him a gown and told him to go into the Burns Room .
11 Ludens told her to go to the British Museum and the National Gallery , which she did , though declining his offer to ‘ show her round ’ .
12 She was sitting on the bed cuddling Carla when her mother came in and told her to go to the shops and get some bits and pieces .
13 Her father , Harry Silcock , 66 , told her to go with the baby into a front bedroom and close the door .
14 ‘ I told her to go into the other room- and say she thought he was going to be in there .
15 Then he told us to go into the hospital where the nurse would show us what to do .
16 This allowed him to go on the offensive , including on issues that Dr Cunningham devoutly wished would evaporate , like that cause célèbre .
17 He urged him to go to the local hotel , only twelve miles in the wrong direction .
18 I urged her to go to the Council and complain .
19 They both urged us to go to the 2ème Régiment Étranger de Parachutistes .
20 They got him angry / They got him to go to the party ) .
21 Her husband , Vincent , asked her to go to the doctor and have it checked , but Louise held off for nearly four months .
22 She did not fire when I asked her to go with the winner and faded right out in the last furlong , ’ said disappointed rider Frankie Dettori .
23 He asked her to go into the fo'c's'le and as soon as she was inside closed the hatch and said that she could come out when she was ready to apologise .
24 I asked him to go to the shed and take all my kites away and burn them , which he duly did , in a hollow now called Kite Pyre Dell .
25 Oh I asked him to go to the insurance company and find out whether I 'm covered with them for having my aerial replaced and I wrote a letter asking if he could be empowered to sign the claim form for me
26 It was the experience he gained in Greenock which enabled him to go to the United States and feature so prominently in American deaf education .
27 Even with such insight it has to be said : we go to the exotic other to lose everything , including ourselves — everything that is but the privilege which enabled us to go in the first place .
28 None of us expected it to go to the proportions it has gone to .
29 In many cases , the parents of the brighter children wished them to go to the secondary school in Jarrow , an overcrowded building housing about 400 pupils in which good scholarship results were achieved , but there were serious difficulties facing their children :
30 Something forced me to go to the orchard .
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