Example sentences of "he go to " in BNC.

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1 He and his mate both jumped out , he to go to the woman , his mate to stop other traffic on the bridge .
2 In ‘ At Tikhon 's ’ he goes to the holy man with a document which he gives him to read , and which he does read , and which Stavrogin next proposes to publish .
3 Mr Wheeler , an engineer who worked for many years in the oil business , is a pleasant , slightly worried-looking man who can not bear the fact that no one seems to realise just what lengths he goes to in order to keep the plant squeaky clean and emission-free .
4 He goes to night school though , ’ she defended uneasily .
5 Such a clock will wake an individual when a certain stage of the sleep/wake cycle is reached ; if he goes to bed late then that stage will be reached after a shorter period of sleep than usual .
6 This is the line-up of worriers that Mr Helmut Kohl will try to soothe when he goes to Brussels this Friday .
7 He goes to Garth House for a start . ’
8 And Mr Brown has to have his straight off , no hanging about , because he wants to be an engineer , so he goes to night school .
9 Then he goes to my neighbour and says to him : ‘ Joseph has some good horses .
10 A prude , Chloe , marries a zealot , Enthusiano , who eventually locks her up with directions to say her prayers , as he goes to his mistress .
11 He goes to the window , and fiddles with the angle of the louvred blinds .
12 I always try and go with him when he goes to medical conferences — now we hardly ever take work away from home if it means we ca n't both go . ’
13 The patient may feel embarrassed at first when he goes to places he does not know , but he will be made welcome if the restaurateur knows what to expect .
14 But after 27 days he has travelled 270 miles and on the 28th day he travels the remaining 30 miles and reaches land before he goes to sleep .
15 However , if he goes to post , Speedy Boy ( a stable companion of Namoos ) will be the one to beat .
16 He goes out alone … and sometimes he goes to the bank and draws out large sums of money … it 's worse than dealing with a child … the most wearing part is the mental strain , not the washing and things like that ; it 's the having to take the lead all the time … [ 24 ; 1H I can stand the strain at the moment , but I ca n't say for how long .
17 He goes to work abroad for Herbert , in the firm in which he had earlier secretly bought his friend a partnership , and returns after many years , meeting Estella , who had been wretchedly married to Bentley Drummle and who is now widowed , in the ruins of Miss Havisham 's house .
18 A young wife may assume that her husband will come shopping with her and he may take it for granted that she will stay at home while he goes to the local football match , or plays golf with the boys .
19 He goes to work .
20 ‘ But Tom , if he goes to the clinic — wo n't they ask whom he was with ? ’
21 The reason we know that God recognises this dimension in the human personality is that he goes to such great lengths to make it very clear that he loves us , and one of his primary commands to us is that we must love one another .
22 Now ‘ Damnation Derek ’ is not one of your wimpy-never-let-anyone-know-that-you-goto-church type of Christians , he is the sort of Christian that does n't mind who knows that he goes to church , believes in God , reads the Bible and prays ( etc , etc ) .
23 I am not kidding you : for this high-level encounter he goes to the news-agents ' next door and gets the key that hangs behind the counter .
24 He goes to work , and when he arrives he gets it working ; when he leaves , at the end of the day , it sleeps until the next morning .
25 By implication , he goes to the heart of what Jesus has been teaching .
26 ‘ And 10 years when he goes to senior school , 20 years maybe , when he is getting married .
27 Similarly , in Microcosmography , which appeared in 1627 , John Earle declared that the typical rural Englishman was ‘ a Good Christian to his power , that is , he goes to church in his best clothes and sits there with his neighbours where he is capable only of two prayers , for rain or fairweather ’ .
28 For while he goes to some lengths to avoid formulating a question which presupposes the distinction between subject and object , he is frankly concerned to provide an answer ( and hence a question ) which will be compatible with the claim that social changes are overdetermined by the complex whole , and which will therefore embody a particular view of the production of knowledge .
29 Regularly , at least one day a week , he goes to one of a few chosen locations to shoot a roll of film and has been doing this now for several years and so has built up a record of places such as Trafalgar Square , Westminster Bridge and the South Bank in London .
30 They play around for a bit , and he goes to bed about half past six , and the little girl between seven and half past — and then I can sit down !
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