Example sentences of "go [adv prt] to the pub " in BNC.
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1 | But I should say very often the old Guv'nor would let him have either a shilling to go down to the pub while we did the job , or else he would provide him with a jug of home-brewed beer and bread and cheese . |
2 | to go down to the pub |
3 | Or what we could do , well , what I mean is , maybe would n't do any harm going down to the pub tonight to see if the others are there , only a quick drink mind , we ca n't be sure what they 're like yet — ’ |
4 | ‘ No , I 'm going down to the pub , ’ he answered and he wiped a tear away from his eye . |
5 | ‘ I 'm going down to the pub , ’ she said ; ‘ I need a drink ’ , and added rather threateningly , ‘ You coming ? ’ |
6 | It 's called going down to the pub . |
7 | If I 'm going down to the pub with my mates , I will probably just wear jeans but , again , I 'll wear a nice shirt and smart shoes . |
8 | Finding the car park empty , he was too embarrassed to go back to the pub and ask for help . |
9 | After tea , when the children were settled , he would go down to the pub and get half a bottle . |
10 | Mm I wan na go down to the pub tonight . |
11 | Aunt Bedelia and I were trying to watch Brookside , but it was an impossible mix , like tripe and onions with Bolognese sauce , so when Otley went down to the pub to see the lads I strolled down to the villa . |
12 | At lunch time he went down to the pub , hoping to meet Ted . |
13 | We went to Emmerdale Farm , we went down to the pub you know and er I saw the old vicar and er , who else did we see ? |
14 | ‘ Look , could n't we just go along to the pub and have a quiet drink and talk about fishing instead ? ’ he pleaded . |
15 | In the flat below , a teenage couple quarrelled about whether it was safe to leave the baby and go down to the pub . |
16 | but to feel sorry for women and put their view forward because , I mean , you still the situation of a Friday when men go down to the pub and you know they 're all Jack the Lad ! |
17 | We 'd camp next to the meeting and go off to the pub on the Saturday night , halfway through the decathlon . |
18 | In the evenings , after Granpa had come home for supper and the old man had gone off to the pub , I soon became bored just sitting around listening to what my sisters had been up to all day ; so I joined the Whitechapel Boys ' Club . |
19 | Then the next morning when he was still sleeping it off , Doris 'd go off to the pub herself and have a few , and bring back a quart of mild , and they 'd get drunk again together . |
20 | This will be a normal working day for the man and after work he might go off to the pub for a drink with his mates . |
21 | When Dad went off to the pub with the bottles the following day I followed him . |
22 | He said I went up to the pub he says , here 's this bloody mate of mine playing piano , he says he 's got all my gear on ! |
23 | Probably I 'd just go up to the pub but I ca n't be bothered . |
24 | I would have to wait until Mum and Dad went out to the pub so we could n't make it to the first . |
25 | They went out to the pub , and when Alan came back Trevor and Lucy were at home . |
26 | The next morning , realizing and regretting what they 'd done , they went back to the pub and were relieved to discover that the publican had n't cashed their cheque . |
27 | I remembered the noise I remembered the noise as we went past the pub , so I went back to the pub and sure enough there were fifty Sorry thirty burly men . |
28 | It is part of their folklore that the men go out to the pub or club at Sunday dinner time and there is n't a woman to be seen . |
29 | Is it locked , no they go out to the pub on a Friday |
30 | He had gone out to the pub a couple of times with some old friends and was thinking of taking out a young woman he had met . |