Example sentences of "go to [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 When her complaints got too much for him , he began going to pubs and picking up women .
2 I think I agree with the gentleman over there I think the youth of this particular town who on average spends somewhere in the region of fifteen and twenty pounds a week going to Highwire and going to pubs erm you need the attraction to the theatre .
3 " I got fed up of seeing people 1 knew getting dressed up and going to pubs or discos , because I could n't and I did n't know what the latest was — and round here that matters a lot , " said a nineteen-year-old Wigan woman with a child .
4 GOING to pubs is still the most popular leisure time activity in Wales , says a new Sports Council for Wales survey .
5 I 'll be running the other way you 'd think there 'd be loads of people going to pubs and stuff would n't you ?
6 Bez got all upset and started muttering and picking at his scabs and Shaun Ryder kept going on about how it was Bez did n't like to see men cows doing it and he was n't going to apologies for it .
7 My advice to other mums , though , is start as early as possible going to groups , like NCT New Mums , so he learns to socialise much earlier than my son did . ’
8 As they became progressively more heavily taxed , that responsibility , instead of going to companies , went to government and government has been seen to do it very badly .
9 The field-worker was able to spend as much time in the field as the principal investigator thought necessary , and no restrictions were placed on her going out on patrol , travelling in vehicles , or going to incidents of routine police duty .
10 A lot of my time is spent going to galleries and exhibitions .
11 ‘ I 'm going to Alès to work in the municipal library , ’ she replied .
12 Mark : I certainly found quite a distinct difference between actually going out looking for sex , which I often associated with going to discos and , on the other hand , just making friendships which happened in a much more natural and less forced way .
13 If they were working they 'd be going to discos , but because they ca n't work they stay at home , and because they 're girls they do the housework , though they feel they are doing somebody else 's housework .
14 Joanne had carried on with normal life as best she could , even going to discos at seven months pregnant , and all-night parties .
15 Since when have you been going to discos , I ask you ?
16 You want to do the things other girls do , like making yourself cheap , going to discos , letting those louts paw you ?
17 I says that much , it 's the only that I 'm not really into going to discos and things , and she says and anyway
18 So young people using Sony Walkmans , going to discos once , twice a week and then going into a noisy job could permanently impair their , their hearing .
19 Right , next one is poison must get a move on cos we 're running a bit late so as we 're going to poisons later I 'll just go on to say here that there 's four ways poisons can get into the body .
20 So , save a lot of things going to areas that you might do different then .
21 Altho the players marks were as expected … you cant take anything from these normally as I reckon they do them from match reports rather than from going to matches … the one thing they CANT lie about is the shots/corners scores … and here goes …
22 I do n't know what she thinks about television , but she seems to enjoy the music on the car radio whenever we 're going to lectures .
23 I 'm going to lectures . ’
24 Before Glastonbury got past it , we used to play a lot of bridge and although he was never a real gambler , he used to enjoy going to casinos with me to play backgammon . ’
25 half are going to Rovers and half are going round Cadburys place
26 He qualified as an electronics engineer before going to teachers ' training college after which he obtained a degree in art history .
27 going to teachers , staffed .
28 During the next three months Alexander spent all his hard-earned money visiting the theatre , art galleries or going to concerts .
29 Eight years later , punk rockers with honours degrees were going to concerts by The Jesus and Mary Chain — married to girls who worked at the Institute of Contemporary Art , or living with men who created ( or deconstructed ) advertising campaigns .
30 The whole thing , the whole spectrum that went with it , y'know , as you know yourself , if you were around in those days and going to concerts and one thing and another .
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