Example sentences of "go [to-vb] [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The record buyer who has fallen in love with the band , and goes to see them play , is often disappointed by a lacklustre show .
2 It means they 're going to treat you like a grown-up , but they do n't really think you are and anyhow they 're jealous of you .
3 Or are you going to claim I misunderstood you ? ’
4 That th that if they 're going to go they go with older children or or adults , there 's no reason why
5 ‘ No one saw me come in here , but half Fleet Street 's going to see me leave , ’ said Quinn .
6 ‘ A penny a head the barber charges and we 're going to see we get our penn'orth . ’
7 No , I mean it 's , it 's nothing , I rang erm Social Services this morning in Northampton and I got an appointment for an advisory thing on Thursday morning , erm , the women I 'm going to see she retires on Friday , she said well I 'll have to get you in quick , erm and she , they advise you on the , what you 've got to do to get into what I want to get into you see , so erm I 've got that to sort to do , I mean
8 The secretary of the Mangon organization said , ‘ Your salary is ridiculous ; as far as you 're concerned , I 'm going to see you get £10 for every theatre you work in . ’
9 I 'm going to see you get more education .
10 I 'm going to see you pass ,
11 We thought at one stage we were going to see you motorbiking .
12 Guy swore to bury de Raimes under his own keep and he 's going to see it done . ’
13 He also held a simplistic visionary view of Israel : ‘ You know , I turn back to your ancient prophets in the Old Testament , and the signs foretelling Armageddon , and I find myself wondering if , if we 're in the generation that 's going to see it come about .
14 " Are you going to pretend you do n't know why things are in this state ? "
15 And I 'm not going to pretend I have n't said this .
16 At least he was n't going to pretend he had n't been talking to her .
17 There are days when some of our residents are quite determined that you are going to enable them to do what they want to do , even though what they want to do is completely ridiculous , like going out in the rain without a coat on .
18 Mrs Gojkovic said later : ‘ What I now want is to get a middle-of-the-range hotel to cater for the tourist trade in London … this is going to enable me to do this . ’
19 ‘ And now you 're going to kill us to protect your cover , ’ Laidlaw concluded .
20 How is the world going to know it has received a boundless freedom at the hands of an obscure young man lying in some back room in a provincial Russian town ?
21 " These are rabbits we 're going to meet You know them as well as you know us .
22 And what challenges are you going to meet you see to boost your ego , because if you do n't boost it you 're going to be in trouble .
23 That 's what we 're trained to do , and nobody , but nobody , is going to train us to do anything else . ’
24 Aye she get rid of me tomorrow cos she 's going to work she says .
25 But he certainly was n't going to encourage her to indulge in nerves or old memories .
26 ‘ Your not going to encourage her to marry that old goat ? ’
27 He was going to find he had an enormously difficult job on his hands .
28 Ah I was going to pick you said , I have enjoyed it hu I was about to leap in and say , Ah that means .
29 If they even look like they are going to answer they get an automatic extra twelve hours .
30 If you 're going to win you got ta play you 're best six .
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