Example sentences of "go [verb] at [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It does n't necessarily mean it 's going to work at front of house , so the sound man takes a direct feed , just a regular Marshall , dry , up to the house . |
2 | I might be going swimming at lunchtime today so I could probably run up there or put it in the post if I go . |
3 | Mr Wolski knew what he was going to do at lunchtime that fine spring day . |
4 | Laura , who got a Nintendo Super Mario World computer games-system for Christmas last year , said she loved reading Roald Dahl classics such as ‘ The Big Friendly Giant ’ and ‘ Witches ’ before going to sleep at night . |
5 | ‘ I 'm going to study at home in the evenings . |
6 | And yet , why had his manner changed so abruptly when he learned that the girl whose hat he had rescued was going to live at Sunset Cottage ? |
7 | are you going to stay at school or go home ? |
8 | Emil himself and Oliver delivered the necessary , although Emil on his return said he hoped this was n't going to happen at lunch and dinner also , because it took too much time . |
9 | Yes , on a Wednesday , this is the day when mummy goes teaching at school in the afternoon |
10 | For women alone , it is not advisable to go sightseeing at night unless it is with a guided tour of nightspots . |
11 | Jarvis wandered about the world as young people do , but instead of driving a van to India or observing political upheaval in Central America or getting into trouble in Africa he went to look at metro systems . |
12 | BIG hearted Gaby Hills went racing at sea to raise money for a lifeboat — and had to be rescued after falling overboard . |
13 | NELSON 'S Column is to be floodlit in a multi-million pound facelift for London 's Trafalgar Square so tourists can go sightseeing at night . |