Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [adv] go to " in BNC.

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1 It would not be whimsical to suggest that I still go to Arsenal now because of what Swindon did to me then : like a gambler who keeps playing because it is the only way to win back what he has lost , I still feel , somewhere in me , that I am owed for what Ian Ure and Jon Sammels and Bobby Gould put me through that afternoon .
2 The reason I want to learn ISL is that I often go to Dublin and feel ashamed of my inability to communicate .
3 So you never went to the police .
4 Did you , you went to the one that we usually go to ?
5 By stating that he rarely went to the theatre , and needed to be forcibly taken there if he went at all , he managed to lay bare the inadequacies of modern drama and defined the conditions of a new sort of drama altogether .
6 This man , who told Huy that he only went to the place to drink , never having had a problem when it came to finding a girl , was looking urgently for somebody to work on his paperbeating team as one of his men had died suddenly from river fever .
7 Davies was sacked for falsely telling editor Richard Stott that he never went to Ohio in 1985 .
8 He watched the house for ten minutes or more , but saw no sign of movement so he simply went to the door and knocked .
9 Ken and I both went to music lessons and the first interest I ever had in music was the teacher at the school .
10 Adèle was hoping Mr Rochester would call her down to meet the guests , but in the end she was so tired with all the excitement that she and I both went to bed early .
11 Glenys and I recently went to Wembley for Nelson Mandela 's freedom celebration .
12 So I did my O levels and my A levels and I then went to the London Hospital , which is in Whitechapel , from the age of eighteen until I was twenty three .
13 And I never went to hospital because me cousin was a nurse who 'd er you know got married and so she er proffered to nurse me which she did and er the then er health people in allowed me to stay at home because of this you see and I was at home and er that was in nineteen sixteen .
14 But er then of course I got married and I never went to I used to do occasional stuff you know , but I never enjoyed it er
15 Mr Sullivan said : ‘ The gallery owner , Martin Ainscough , is a good friend of mine and I always go to the private viewings because I am a big modern art collector .
16 I once used Body Positive to put someone recently diagnosed in touch , and I once went to a THT Safe Sex talk out of interest , but the latter was like going to a CHE ( Campaign for Homosexual Equality ) meeting for the first time and did not tell me anything I did not already know .
17 In the with the camomile with have in our mother and baby range , Mamatoto range , and I usually go to mother and baby u clinics and m massage the babies with it .
18 If I ever go to a funeral in an out-of-the-way place , I always get pushed a discoloured glass of potheen .
19 If I ever go to Thailand I shall look this chap up . ’
20 Edith 's in love with her husband but it 's a boring love , nothing exciting ever happens and she probably goes to bingo .
21 This girl had not of course been told of the scandal of the boss 's daughter , and she willingly went to the tall cabinet , found the card , read it to Alice who memorised it and ran out .
22 Lou continued to be the nearest he had to a first and real love and she still went to all the broadcasts and visited Pinewood for every film , sitting on her own canvas chair , sometimes by herself , frequently with her sister Daisy , of whom Ken himself was still very fond .
23 Yeah but , so your electronics is a complicated subject and erm I mean if you just go to quantum theory ,
24 We also mentioned do n't quibble about assignments and arrangements , now in Romans chapter twelve , which this text is taken from , if you just go to the previous verses , this is from verse twelve is n't it ?
25 If you ever go to Moscow you can see these amazing jewelled eggs .
26 and she goes , she goes oh that ca n't be true , she goes , she goes that ca n't be true your just making up a load of bull cos you never went to the cinema , I thought oh
27 And we once went to Scotland , then breakfast in it , when Pauline was with us did n't , were n't it John ?
28 And er from there , from there we we er we were er we were obviously then enrolled there , and we then went to er a training base of Albusate
29 ‘ The cost of taking everybody certainly does mount up , but we are all dead keen and we usually go to all the matches home and away , ’ said Gill .
30 The plastics and polymers which came into use between the wars were , or were claimed to be , the first man-made strong materials to come out of chemical laboratories and they rather went to the heads of the chemists , who supposed , not unnaturally , that these polymers were strong because they had put them together with strong chemical bonds .
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