Example sentences of "[verb] go somewhere " in BNC.
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1 | And especially if they planned to go somewhere else today . |
2 | Later he tried to change his mind by saying to me , ‘ Do n't you want to go somewhere quieter than that , where we can talk ? ’ |
3 | Perhaps , perhaps they 've arranged to go somewhere on Saturday . |
4 | ‘ Want to go somewhere else , Kat ? ’ |
5 | As he zipped Sandy up , Wayne said , ‘ You want to go somewhere else ? ’ |
6 | What on earth do people do around here if they want to go somewhere ? ’ |
7 | You notice how he said ‘ I want to go somewhere else ’ ? |
8 | Unless you want to go somewhere else . |
9 | Once they are removed , all that soil , like the fertilizer , has to go somewhere , and , often as not , it ends up in the watercourse , silting up the stream bed , eroding banks , and worsening flooding . |
10 | Denied anger has to go somewhere ; it can not simply vanish into the air . |
11 | After all , the stuff has to go somewhere : why not put it as far as possible from people , where it poses no threat to drinking water and little threat ( fisheries apart ) to food ? |
12 | Yet the regulators have given it a dispensation : the rubbish has to go somewhere . |
13 | Dad , dad , Auntie has to go somewhere I do n't know where , but she just told me to call you cos it 's quarter past fifteen minutes past six or is it seven ? |
14 | He informs his head of security only a few minutes before he wants to go somewhere , not trusting even him . |
15 | who wants to go somewhere when the channel tunnel |
16 | You want go somewhere good to eat ? |
17 | Yeah but I shall I sh the sound 's at the back they 'll really know go somewhere |
18 | The story that one of them must have told a Daily Sketch reporter a year later was that sitting in a West End club and finding the cold unbearable they had decided to go somewhere warm . |
19 | I thought you 'd gone somewhere up north with the others . ’ |
20 | No but I mean , I do n't mean wh I do n't mean where he 's been working for the corporation , I mean before when he 's had these various jobs and they 've finished and he 's had , you know , the job 's finished and they 've had to go somewhere . |
21 | We consult as a team before deciding to go somewhere , but I tend to take the lead . |
22 | ‘ Perhaps you 'd like to go somewhere else ? |
23 | And the Chesterfield , which stood , as Don had last seen it , in the middle of the room , waiting to go somewhere , was now plumply buttoned in the most florid of Sanderson prints . |
24 | Because oh actually we 've got some in our garage now sitting there and waiting to go somewhere . |
25 | Suppose now that we cut a number of adjacent bonds so as to constitute a crack , then of course we have interrupted the flow of stress in the broken chains and the load in these broken chains has got to go somewhere ( 1c ) . |
26 | They 've got to go somewhere . ’ |
27 | People have got to go somewhere . |
28 | So there 's if we 're keeping things in balance , there 's three thousand people per five year period , got to go somewhere . |
29 | Well I mean I 've looked round here for a pair of blinking shoes , the only trouble here er had over here is that I 've got to go somewhere where they 're wide enough and that 's |
30 | Does it have to go somewhere ? |