Example sentences of "'d go to [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | You 'd go to a school where they 'd been doing French or Latin for two or three years and you had n't done any at all . |
2 | Before you 'd go to a rave and it would be : only Black people go to that rave , only white people go to that rave ; now it 's merged . |
3 | I 'd go to a list broker of my acquaintance . |
4 | We had to go from the School to the School for two years and back to the School again , and er finally we 'd go to the Academy . |
5 | He 'd go to the centre of town , would n't he . |
6 | Now , this is n't a very good impression and I think you 'd go to the doctors if you had something like this . |
7 | There was very little social life on board , but when you come home to Lowestoft , they 'd go to the Suffolk , and treat one another , or to the Stone jug , a little farther up the road . |
8 | You 'd go to the back of the pub and sit down . |
9 | They would visit the cemetery together : ‘ she would take a tram car , see she 'd one or two buried there , it was her own family , and we 'd go to the cemetery nearly every Sunday if the weather was good . |
10 | I 'd go to the cottage and raise hell . ’ |
11 | That we 'd go to the shore , and we 'd spend a whole day there , no lemonade and biscuits then . |
12 | ‘ You 'd go to the wall for the boy 's story ? ’ |
13 | It had upset him at the time , but you had to get over stuff like that or you 'd go to the wall . |
14 | He had said to the clergyman that opportunity would n't knock , but you never knew and you definitely had to keep your spirits up or you 'd go to the wall . |
15 | And we 'd go to the theatre or but I mean we do all that sort of thing still but we just have to cram it into the week . |
16 | Because he had too much time , he 'd go to the club afternoon and night . |
17 | Afterwards , we 'd go to the Quality Inn for a poached egg . ’ |
18 | If he 'd got any sense at all ( which he probably did n't ) he 'd go to the bank and try to draw out money . |
19 | I thought I 'd go into erm I 'd go to the bank on my way to this afternoon . |
20 | She 'd go to the shops , then have a bath , change into — what ? |
21 | Why you would n't break a window to break a window , why you 'd go to the trouble of using a glass cutter |
22 | I suppose you must get a thrill out of it , but if you really knew anything you 'd go to the police . ’ |
23 | He must have spent all last night developing and printing them ( as if he 'd go to the chemist 's ! |
24 | So she 'd go to the chemist not to the doctor then ? |
25 | I 'd go to the SS Great Britain and sit by the breezy river , and I 'd compose my stupid self and compose my story so that I could tell lies confidently instead of giving myself away . |
26 | No they 'd go to the Pool Manager . |
27 | When I 'd finished I thought I 'd go to the living room to curl up by the gas fire . |
28 | I and other girls and women , we 'd work the Dhenki , husking the rice , or sometimes we 'd go to the fields carrying tobacco and food for my brothers-in-law and cousins who were working there . |
29 | Leee Childers : ‘ In America , we 'd go to the record companies and make outrageous demands at RCA because we did n't know any better . |
30 | That Kenny Everett said he 'd go to the funeral . |