Example sentences of "go [to-vb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We played the harmonium and sang together and Dad sometimes gave us money to go to see a picture at the Queen 's Hall .
2 Adrian was sent home from school after a school outing to the zoo with a note for his father asking poor old dad to go to see the Headmaster immediately .
3 I was told to sit down for about five hours in a hall , to wait for them to call my name out , to go to see the doctor .
4 He tried to go to see the family , but the palace was surrounded by Bolshevik guards and Russian soldiers .
5 They will of course charge for doing the job , but if you appoint somebody else as an executor and that person goes to see a solicitor the solicitor will also be charging for the job .
6 ‘ Yes , London is undoubtedly the best place to go to find a job in the fashion industry . ’
7 ‘ Yon rope 's goin' to jump the groove , so it is . ’
8 I am sure that all hon. Members will welcome that increase , although there is clearly still a long way to go to reflect the fact that women constitute 51 per cent .
9 ‘ Ent you goin' to open the rest ? ’
10 City-dweller Moiphebi Nkuebe goes to visit a witchdoctor — and brings home rather more than he had bargained for .
11 Mark knows he has allowed himself to go to seed a bit .
12 ‘ He thinks he 's goin' to win the war . ’
13 Graham Rowell was only concerned with how he was going to treat a condition or an injury ; he said it was n't his job to worry about how it could have been prevented in the first place . ’
14 Her decision was reinforced when she heard that the Queen Mother , with whom she has also clashed , was also going to attend the wedding .
15 According to Kyodo , the broadcast did not say when the incident had occurred or who was involved , but did state that the KWP had " liquidated the tendencies of every unorthodox thought which was going to disrupt the lineage " .
16 ‘ And just as you was coming out of it , going to paint the cottage and all , the bastard comes back !
17 I 'm going to paint the living-room .
18 Tonight we 're going to paint the town red .
19 We are going to plant a seed
20 We are going to plant a seed
21 Three point one okay so this is where the model , in effect what we 've done which is a very crude way , right , of erm incorporating exogamous influences , right , we have n't said tha that the war is going to affect the income or price elasticity what we did do , right , all that we 're doing is that we 're allowing the intercept of our model to change , right , now as a result , we 've got , we can prove the st the statistical significance of all the variables in our model , right , the co the actual coefficients that we 've estimated have changed quite significant , particularly in the er the incoming elasticity , right , the incoming elasticity was less than one , right , and insignificance before was now greater than one and height of R squared has also increased dramatically our measure of explanatory power .
22 If they are going to affect the body 's functioning , they also must act through the biochemical , metabolic level .
23 Tim Cornish , as Film and Television Officer for South East Arts , how do you think the new film categories are going to affect the sort of things that you 're putting together ?
24 You 've got three thousand people locally who 've their signatures to a petition who do n't want this thing on their doorstep because they 're worried that they 've tha that there 're going to be things wrong with it 's going to affect the quality of the lives of people in Selby .
25 ‘ At least she is n't going to throw another wobbly the second she sets eyes on you … but she 's not going to like the idea of leaving tomorrow . ’
26 If they 're going to carry the banner , they 're very worthy .
27 She admitted it but that was , she had drunk more than her share , that was , it was not to be taken seriously , there were , she could n't even remember saying it , it could have been him , he was drunk was n't he , misunderstanding or even making it up , after all he had done it , not her , he had taken the boy to London , she was asleep , did n't even hear them go , he had taken the boy and left him there , OK , lost him there , easy to do in London but better find him or all hell would break loose and she was not going to carry the can , not for anybody .
28 " We 're going to carry the yew berries home in our mouths and eat them in the great burrow .
29 you 're , you 're going to carry the milk back James , right let's get these rain covers behind you
30 But if he was going to carry the coffin he had to go to the funeral service , so the Church had him by the balls again , as it had , more or less , since he was born .
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