Example sentences of "let's go to the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Now for God 's sake let's go to the airport and get on the next flight home . ’
2 Let's go to the airport . ’
3 Let's go to the airport , ’ said Masklin .
4 Let's go to the airport and watch . ’
5 Let's go to the woods and climb trees .
6 let's g let's go to the X's
7 This distinction is not manifested in English directly , but it is perhaps indirectly : for the Contraction from let us to let's only seems felicitous if the us is understood inclusively , as illustrated below ( Fillmore , 1971b ) : ( 43 ) Let's go to the cinema ( 44 ) ?
8 Let's go to the sea . ’
9 As Eva had known , the location of the flat would always be a draw for Charlie , and when he turned up one evening to eat and sleep I said , ‘ Let's go to the Nashville . ’
10 Let's go to the South Pole , and put the Norwegian flag there before the British !
11 ‘ I was thinking more along the lines of — let's go to the boutique . ’
12 ‘ I think the shower would work better ; let's go to the bathroom . ’
13 Now let's go to the phones .
14 You know it 's a terrific day , let's go to the seaside .
15 Come on , Harry , let's go to the bar for a drink and leave Pogo the field . ’
16 One will say , ‘ Let's go to the beach ’ .
17 Let's go to the beach for a barbecue . ’
18 Let's go to the office , ’ Tina said , putting an arm round his shoulders .
19 Let's go to the flicks .
20 No come on let's go to the canteen cos I want school dinner .
21 Let's go to the end of the garden and look at the ghastly thing that Martin flogged us . "
22 Right let's go let's go to the end look .
23 All I said was — look , darling , let's go to the party .
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