Example sentences of "[conj] we go [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 If there 's a mass exodus or we go down the drain , no one will admire you for decolonisation . ’
2 This is because , although we go through the movements of looking , we do not actually see what is there .
3 I think it 's this weekend that we go to the fire station .
4 ‘ OK , people , ’ said Odell , ‘ so we go with the deal .
5 I see , so we go round the M
6 So we went to the railway police . ’
7 First we had to choose what animal to make , so we went round the Star Zoo to look at all the animals .
8 no where we went was the erm well where we went first was the Dunkirk , did n't like what we hear in there , so we went from the Dunkirk and tried to get in the erm Smithfield hotel , we were unable to do that
9 So the suit so the suit the briefcase rather , does have an effective purpose So let's say we have n't gone into there and we go into the study he sits there , where would you put yourself there ?
10 And if we win this game we 're into , promoted , and we go into the league then that is a very good standard .
11 'Cause sometimes I meet 'em afterwards and we go to the coffee-bar . ’
12 And we go to the Mediterranean and North Africa .
13 I , I shall be seeing the you know in a few weeks time the daughter she 's a , she 's er Rene that was erm Eddie , who were very big pals of mine and we go to the anniversary lunch together so we 're all over eighty but erm you could n't the bread shop , was another confectioner 's shop , and then turning round the corner you come to another shop , up two steps , which was and that was another type of confectionery and shop , then you get as far as the corn and seed people er they used to have a shop in Street as well , and then before the First World War there was the butchers and they sold foreign meat .
14 So in fact , we could have caused chaos on Oxpens Road by parking the bus on double yellow lines and making a big thing of getting handicapped children out , in and out of a specialised vehicle , but we , we actually prefer not to do that , and we go on the car park each week , and we pay the same fee as anybody else fee , pays because er we feel that that 's the right and proper place for us to be and the children to be , as they 're just ordinary members of the community with some special needs .
15 They would fill the tanker from there and we go round the quarry filling the front machines , but erm they say at five or six thousand gallons has been emptied out of that er dump .
16 Well British Gas are our main sponsors and we go round the country and we do erm courses , free courses for two hundred youngsters in various parts of mainland Britain , and erm we 're coming to Oxford .
17 Dr Mortimer left us to go home , and we went into the hall , where a fire was burning .
18 The captain of the guard outside St Bartholomew 's let us through and we went under the darkened archway and up some steps into the chamber which led out on to the balcony .
19 The rusty taxi-cab clattered down the spine of the city and the driver told me what was wrong with Cuba , and we went past the silent skyscrapers , kosher pizzerias , glass-fronted banks , bagel factories , polish gymnasiums with belt-vibrators for rent , pharmacies selling love-potions and roach-killers , and all-night supermarkets where frail young men were buying canned rattlesnake .
20 Ingard introduced us , and we went with the accountant to his own office .
21 Once I met him in the West End and we went to the pictures . ’
22 There was all this unstated sexual intention and we went to the toilets at Finchley Road tube station and I did n't know what was going to happen .
23 Well , I found him and we went to the " liable relatives ' section of the DHSS .
24 She came home quickly and we went to the airport and waited for news .
25 And then we stayed a few days in London and we went to the Baths and we went to the zoo and we went to all the science , by either the old trams or the first of the buses that Cos they complete with tram-riding and that was rather exciting in London , seeing the all the top hats and people in coats , tails and things .
26 And then we stayed a few days in London and we went to the Baths and we went to the zoo and we went to all the science , by either the old trams or the first of the buses that Cos they complete with tram-riding and that was rather exciting in London , seeing the all the top hats and people in coats , tails and things .
27 Accordingly , he asked me to lunch , and we went to the Russell Hotel , which was conveniently near his office .
28 ‘ After that , I transferred to another NZS ship , Sussex and we went to the Pacific to join the American 8th Fleet as a supply ship . ’
29 Exactly and we went to the school , we told them all about it , we phoned the school , we kept saying
30 His brother died of a tumour , and we went to the funeral , and since then he has not eaten well . ’
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