Example sentences of "go [prep] [noun prp] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Have pencilled in the 7th shall we go for LeSapt again ? |
2 | I 'll tell you for a fact that Steven wo n't go for Ollie tonight , it 's Paul that 's gon na go for him . |
3 | Instead he suffered an excruciating pain which made him clasp his heart , and he let go of Sarah so violently she crashed against the newel post . |
4 | I 'll go up Tescos way sure it gets busy over here , dun n it though ? |
5 | The EC observers would , however , go into Croatia only if their safety was guaranteed and if all parties accepted a ceasefire under joint JNA-Croatian National Guard patrols who would report back to EC monitors . |
6 | She had no idea what he intended , but whatever it was she would go with Felipe wherever he led . |
7 | Right , I 'm gon na go with Bevvy now . |
8 | We 'll go in September then . |
9 | ‘ I would n't go without Brian so I asked if I could have him buried beside my parents in Scotland . |
10 | Are you gon na go to Handsworth then ? |
11 | We can go to Shrewsbury though because er that 's much closer to home is n't it ? |
12 | Our business concluded it was decided we should go to Jeddah as quickly as possible to visit the Hospital . |
13 | We 'll go to Italy together one day , do n't you feel it ? ’ |
14 | ‘ I shall go to Scotland alone , ’ he quietly announced , ‘ whilst Shallot will travel to Paris . |
15 | He looked at the window and said , ‘ I 'll go to Nicosia tonight . ’ |
16 | Do they go to Pocklington occasionally |
17 | We can go to London tomorrow — I 'd much prefer to drive there with you than go by train . ’ |
18 | ‘ Oh , we do n't go to London much these days , ’ he answered . |
19 | He did not even go to London much , but lived in villages and small country towns . |
20 | When the time approached for a decision on when to ground PA474 , the feeling within the RAF was that PA474 should be kept airworthy for at least another ten years , and the suggestion was made that R5868 should go to Hendon instead , as it was by far the most historical of the two Lancasters . |
21 | The very first question Monica was asked when she arrived in the interview room following her comfortable defeat of Mary Joe Fernandez in the final at Linders Park — apart form the gasp of astonishment and general approval for the 1920's style outfit she was wearing , was ‘ Will you go to Wimbledon now ? ’ |
22 | And I say can I go to Hertford please and they did n't ask me how old I was , they just like the next thing I knew I was whacked out this six hundred quid ticket . |
23 | We 'll go to Chapel later on . ’ |
24 | Or I 'd go to LA where David did his week 's show at the Universal Amphitheatre , which was the ‘ Diamond Dogs ’ show . |
25 | Oh I , when did you go to Germany then ? |
26 | ‘ You heard him say I 'd go to England too . |
27 | One of these was that he would go to India only ‘ at the open invitation of the Indian parties ’ . |
28 | I must go to Bradford right away . |
29 | You have told me you had a ticket to Miami to go and shoot herself and Jimmy Zaidie but you cancelled it , although I know you did go to Miami subsequently ( around Christmas time 1986 ) to carry out your threat . ’ |
30 | British Rail asserts , and the hon. Member for Keighley said so again tonight , that in physical terms the planned exit of the lines from King 's Cross at the south-eastern corner of the new proposed station is such that lines could go to Stratford just as easily as they could have gone southwards . |