Example sentences of "went to [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Harbury rebelled and went to a Women 's Word press reception instead .
2 Well they went to a boys school you see afterwards .
3 I went to a cattle market in
4 My father went to a police station that evening after work to report the threatening telephone call and the fact that his son was being threatened with extreme violence .
5 But six-year-old Jason Harry and his sister Natalia , five , were found dead at the weekend after their unmarried mother Sharon Dawson , 23 , went to a police station .
6 A Nairobi lawyer , Martha Njoka , claimed that she was assaulted by a special branch superintendent when she went to a police station to trace Imanyara .
7 I went to the agents and it was for two thousand Pounds .
8 We went to the races and watched Nolan ride Fiona 's horse Groundsel and get beaten by a length into second place , and we watched Sam ride two of Tremayne 's runners unprofitably and then win for another trainer .
9 They went to the races so that he could study form , so that Lily might be seen in the outfits chosen with such care in London in February .
10 When we first went to the concerts
11 This much-loved band that went to the hearts of the nation in the 1960s with their number one chart hit HOME IN PASADENA has lost none of its original magic
12 That dress went to the cleaners . ’
13 And I thought like ah , and then mum sa I told mum , and she went you bastard , he told me that he gone and went to the hairdressers and done that .
14 As for the golf course , I had no idea how hilly Augusta National was until I went to The Masters , and there must be millions of people who still do n't know . "
15 Thirteen went to the wars in Canada from my village , four came back .
16 In 1978 in the whole of the city , not a single woman from the school meals service regularly went to the meetings of either of the relevant unions , NUPE and the then G & M ( General and Municipal Workers Union ) .
17 She went to the wings , and came back trailing a broom .
18 Oh they went , they went to the ones they used to go away to and and Castle .
19 Accumulated errors were to be erased from the holy books , services were to be conducted in a more intelligible manner , sermons were to be encouraged , and scholarship was to be actively fostered in a number of monasteries ; at the same time , new saints were canonized , clergy and laity alike urged to observe the prescribed fasts , and for a brief time the government even went to the lengths of closing the taverns .
20 Whether Martin ever went to the lengths of Turner in inviting a practising architect to check his buildings for stylistic accuracy is not recorded .
21 All three lost one of their eight matches , but when it went to the frames count-back All Ireland champion Watson was the group winner with Dale pipping Sharpe for the crucial second place .
22 And I went to the Magistrates and acted and and gave witness on behalf of this old gentleman .
23 does that and all , and er she had a da , she went to the authorities about that woman
24 Then when they went to the photographers half past ten shut .
25 The best of everything always went to the tenants .
26 Under the ‘ hundred man ’ , the chief official , the hundred court was supposed to meet every four weeks , chiefly to bring thieves to justice and round up stray cattle ; more serious problems went to the ealdermen .
27 She was sixteen and went to the movies with a schoolfriend .
28 A more accurate guide as to who went to the movies was given in 1928 by Pare Lorentz , who rather patronizingly suggested that whereas most people went occasionally , the regulars consisted of ‘ an army of clerks ’ who not only went but took it ‘ seriously ’ .
29 People went to the movies for many reasons but not least because they wanted to see stories which starred very real and very attractive Americans .
30 If we went to the movies , or even for fish and chips , he always brought the camera . ’
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