Example sentences of "he go to a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Codron produced it , but even his links with the producer could n't persuade him to go to a play which ‘ sounded irreligious and immoral ’ .
2 No I do n't want him to go to a school where there 's a lot of bullying .
3 They would n't expect him to go to a Job Centre and sign on .
4 He goes to a nursery somewhere though does n't he ?
5 He goes to a day centre three days a week but it would help if he could have a two- or three-week holiday somewhere every now and again .
6 He goes to a school in the Tene Valley , it 's a teacher that , he used to go to Exeter school and the teacher 's opened her own school and , only for lo a small time and then she 's opening up actually in Exeter but this is an in between and she 's a very good teacher !
7 He went to a Church of England school .
8 and then he went to a specialist book place , that ca n't find rare editions or whatever .
9 The fact is that he went to a race meeting at Silverstone in 1965 and decided right then and there that what he wanted most was to be a racing driver .
10 When he 'd recovered , he went to a suitcase in a corner of the room and took out a T-shirt to use as a swab .
11 Once he went to a Prom at the Albert Hall .
12 At some allotments he went to a shed , with Harry following .
13 He went to a hut beside the house , and unlocked the door .
14 He was up for a western , and he had the long hair , but after school he went to a barber and had his head shaved .
15 He went to a village school and to the Teachers ' Training College .
16 Born in 1909 in New York City to parents who were members of the Ethical Society , he went to a school run by the Society where , under distinguished teachers , he ended up with little knowledge of even how to write correctly .
17 he passed his eleven plus as it was then and er he went to a school called Regent Street Grammar school in Plymouth and when we moved in here I had to go to Holly House , I think they call it
18 He went to a table ; n the far comer , the islanders ' corner , of the long bare room .
19 One CSE Grade 1 is all he could muster from school , so , fired by the grim prospect of a factory job , he went to a college of further education where he gained four ‘ O ’ levels after a year and then took a job at a wholesale jewellers , where they were n't too optimistic about his chances of promotion .
20 A few minutes later he went to a room on the first floor to take a blood test .
21 True , he went to a lot of trouble to make his performance as authentic as possible ( 'he wo n't be satisfied till he 's assassinated , ’ friends used to say ) , but in the end what we see is still Massey , not Lincoln .
22 He went to a meeting with the party caucus .
23 He went to a party after his mother collapsed at their home in West London and even invited two school pals to stay .
24 Then he went to a party .
25 ‘ Maurice , as a young man , had a strong antipathy for business ; he went to an art college and after … ’
26 When he left the house — Jessica had still not come down — he drove in the McCausland car to the heart of Belfast , where he went to an office in a grey , featureless building and followed up the leads .
27 He went to an auction of a big house in Cambridge and bought a lot of cheap carpets .
28 St Bernards had placed a fee on this transfer should he go to a Football League club so Palace had to settle with them and with Kettering , but his eminent place in the club 's history assures us that if Palace had had to pay a dozen clubs , it would have been money well spent .
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