Example sentences of "go [to-vb] a [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 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 .
3 ‘ Yes , London is undoubtedly the best place to go to find a job in the fashion industry . ’
4 City-dweller Moiphebi Nkuebe goes to visit a witchdoctor — and brings home rather more than he had bargained for .
5 Mark knows he has allowed himself to go to seed a bit .
6 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 . ’
7 We are going to plant a seed
8 We are going to plant a seed
9 ‘ We 've all come a long way , Carrie , and we 're going to go a lot farther … but come inside , I think Christian 's found that bottle of brandy that I 've been hoping he 'd forgotten . ’
10 ‘ We are going to see a year of unparalleled crisis in the 12 months ahead .
11 ‘ I think we might be going to see a kill — perhaps a pigeon .
12 Yes , we 're going to see as part , as part of our time together , we 're going to see a couple of films and you 're going to enjoy those I 'm sure .
13 We 're going to see a musical called ‘ Crazy for You ’ which has had exceptionally good reviews , then a separate room in a restaurant has been booked — a sort of glorified Pizza Express so , thankfully , not to expensive ( for Central London anyway ) .
14 got to go to the hospital , he 's going to see a friend that 's had operation and er so he wants to be out at half past six so
15 If I was going to see a friend in Hayes I would be crazy not
16 He was only going to see a man whose address I gave him — a creditor , I believe . ’
17 It was waste of time two of us going to see a man on
18 So I think the , the answer is we 're going to see a variety of things , there is a tendency I think amongst er Soviet Citizens at the moment to regard the market economy as they used to regard communism , that 's to say there 's a kind of ideal which will bring about universal prosperity , and relief on all their worries .
19 We were going to see a film and I had n't seen a film before .
20 ‘ I 'll be going to see a specialist to get it sorted out as soon as I can . ’
21 Now I hope you 're going to see a solicitor to make a will .
22 And so you 've going to see a solicitor , you know what assets you 've got , you know who your family and dependents are .
23 They look at this in customs , they 're going to see a death 's head , and they 'll know . ’
24 We are going to see a supplement war and only the strongest and the most confident and the best produced will really come out of these in a in a good way .
25 Asked if he would bring in anyone from LACMA , Mr Powell said , ‘ I do n't think you 're going to see a caravan from Los Angeles ’ .
26 Up Norway way IT might be worth going to see A Handful Of Time , an acclaimed Norwegian film which is part of the Norway festival starting in Newcastle next week .
27 ‘ I liken being a creative music person to going to see a football game or rugby game .
28 I liken being a creative music person to going to see a football game or rugby game .
29 ‘ You are going to see a number of films of a car negotiating a junction .
30 ‘ You are going to see a number of films of a car negotiating a junction .
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