Example sentences of "[coord] [pers pn] go to the " in BNC.

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1 and or she went to the door
2 If you have applied to vote by proxy and your application is allowed the registration officer will issue your proxy with a ‘ proxy paper ’ which entitles him or her to go to the polling station and vote for you .
3 ‘ I work with women all day and I go to the pub to get away from them ’ …
4 ‘ I remember the date and I go to the grave every Thursday when I 'm in England . ’
5 And then expand on it , and so I go into each of these and I go to the and I say a few words about each of these particular themes .
6 Right , where 's this morning 's paper and I go to the bogs ?
7 His attorney had managed to get him to take them up again and I went to the prison to have the necessary papers signed .
8 Anyway , Alison and I went to the Mar Y Sol and Tanit was n't there .
9 David and I went to the travel agency where I was working a couple of times and kept saying , ‘ What are you doing here ? ’
10 At last I felt I must take action , and I went to the Establishment Branch to ask for a transfer .
11 Dorrie had helped me finally dress and my father and I went to the Church .
12 Then Mike McFarlane and I went to the Nepstadion in Budapest .
13 And I went to the video edit and they 'd used almost everything from the sexy take , it was really over-the-top , ’ she sighs .
14 A party of Holy Cross students and I went to the Dufferin Hospital , most of whose nurses had fled .
15 So the weeks and months passed and I went to the local fire station once and sometimes twice a week and listened to lectures by firemen on firefighting and war organisation and what different officers wear in undress and fire uniform .
16 In the autumn of 1959 I was eleven , and I went to the girls ' grammar school down the road .
17 Erm but er when the war finished , when the war finished and the Home Guard stood down , I ca n't remember who was the mayor of Walsall at the time , but they had a reception in the town hall for the Home Guard and everyone that was in the Home Guard was invited before we hand before we st handed our uniforms in , was invited to attend and I must say with great pride that I was can still remember it now , that the wife and I went to the reception and I was in the uniform and it 'd be the mace bearer I presume that was at the door and he asked your name and er rank and he shouted out your name and rank when you went in and you was greeted by the mayor and mayoress inside the ves the hall of the town hall , and erm I mean er quite proud to be Corporal and Mrs you know and it I mean everyone that went , I mean their rank and name and who was with them , you know , was it was quite quite a er er quite a something of to look back to of interest that was , you know , when we stood down .
18 And er , I first started feeling I was overweight when I fourteen and I was , I was twelve stone and I went to the doctor and got black capsules to take which had me as high as a kite for a long time !
19 Derek and I went to the Guildhall .
20 Then he called a policewoman , and a policewoman came , and I went to the station , and they searched me , and let me go .
21 That evening , instead of having dinner at the house , Fritz and I went to the little hotel in the town of Zenda where I had stayed before .
22 Why did all the grown-ups giggle so much when Richard ( the younger of the two boys ) and I went to the fancy dress party as Adam and Eve ?
23 I was up , and I went to the shops and I came and there 's a wee boy which used to live in the flats , and he says hello Nelly .
24 We had yesterday off , so James and I went to the Modern Art Gallery , then to the Cameo to see Indochine , which was really brilliant .
25 He went to church and I went to the Chapel , you see .
26 you see and I 'm glad I did n't miss it , I 'm glad I went through all what I did and , and this particular raid , you see , the siren went and they said a telegraph office read , you see , an and then I thought I 'll go to the back door and I went to the , well it was actually on the front of the station and I went to the front of the station and there was this plane swooping down like that and of course , you see , the bombs did n't fall down straight like that but they went as the plane went and they knocked down a row of houses at the end of the road .
27 you see and I 'm glad I did n't miss it , I 'm glad I went through all what I did and , and this particular raid , you see , the siren went and they said a telegraph office read , you see , an and then I thought I 'll go to the back door and I went to the , well it was actually on the front of the station and I went to the front of the station and there was this plane swooping down like that and of course , you see , the bombs did n't fall down straight like that but they went as the plane went and they knocked down a row of houses at the end of the road .
28 I was promised that I could learn t I could be a nurse if I went and I went to the Bishop of Liverpool 's erm household in Liverpool .
29 I was lucky because we heard that the Government was encouraging women 's employment , so my husband and I went to the Prime Minister 's residence with an application .
30 Then Des and I went to the wine selling party at and at you know made great a great effort and we did very well .
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