Example sentences of "he go to the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He and his mate both jumped out , he to go to the woman , his mate to stop other traffic on the bridge . |
2 | Well first of all I 'd go down Street and up Street West and up to the top of Street and there was some puddling furnaces , the new side iron works and I 'd watch those men they 'd produce wrought iron and during the process the metal boils up and I 'd have to get a big rubbling bar and rubble they 'd call rubble into a ball , there 's a little wagon put underneath the put under the wagon and off he goes to the steam hammer , now I used to be fascinated with this and Saturday after Saturday I used to go up there and watch one of the heats and as soon as they 'd finished doing they used to go into the Forge and Hammer for a drink , I mean it was such hard work so they 'd do a heat go up the Forge and Iron and come back and then do another heat when I 'd |
3 | By implication , he goes to the heart of what Jesus has been teaching . |
4 | ‘ But Tom , if he goes to the clinic — wo n't they ask whom he was with ? ’ |
5 | And I said yeah , I was on one and Suzie was on seven , and I said yeah , even the cleaners complain , you know , in the evening that he do n't shut the door when he goes to the loo and er I said , must have said , when she 's working and Dee Dee turned round and she gl she laughed and said working ? |
6 | ‘ So he goes to the top of the tower to study them . ’ |
7 | He 's going aargh ! he wants And he goes , he goes to the bartender . |
8 | If he goes to the pub Stuart would probably know him anyway . |
9 | Er , I I I thought it extremely discourteous of Councillor instead of responding to my letter he goes to the press and starts complaining , this does n't seem to me the way to sort out the problem at all and I am equally aware of the problem er and if it only helps me get some facts together then it it will strengthen my arm getting things sorted out . |
10 | He goes to the window , and fiddles with the angle of the louvred blinds . |
11 | We suggested that goes to the window will be interpreted as meaning that ‘ he goes to the window in the living room ’ , whereas goes to a club will be interpreted as meaning ‘ goes to a club in the same town ’ , i.e. not ‘ in the living room ’ , nor even ‘ in the same house ’ . |
12 | He goes to the head 's office straight after assembly . |
13 | HAMLET , with his doublet all unbraced , no hat upon his head , his stockings fouled , ungartered and down-gyred to his ankle , pale as his shirt , his knees knocking each other … and with a look so piteous , he takes her by the wrist and holds her hard , then he goes to the length of his arm , and with his other hand over his brow , falls to such perusal of her face as he would draw it … |
14 | He goes to the gym three times a week but despite keeping in shape , Nigel is baffled by people who think he 's handsome . |
15 | So he 'll probably get I think he , he goes to the class first , then come , and he comes downstairs . |
16 | He goes out alone … and sometimes he goes to the bank and draws out large sums of money … it 's worse than dealing with a child … the most wearing part is the mental strain , not the washing and things like that ; it 's the having to take the lead all the time … [ 24 ; 1H I can stand the strain at the moment , but I ca n't say for how long . |
17 | ‘ Maybe we 'll find out what it is if he goes to the hospital with us , ’ said David thoughtfully . |
18 | Wind is in such a big way and if he goes to the planning appeal and one thing or something , it 'll skin this bloody , it 'll , it 'll skin this bloody town |
19 | In the afternoon , he goes to the farm to grade animals which are to be sold by computer auction ; his information is fed into a computer on auction day ; buyers can bid by tapping into their computers . |
20 | In 1859 he went to the brink of war with American troops over San Juan Island , despite his council 's urging restraint . |
21 | He went to the bar in the corner of the lounge and he poured us both a stiff whisky and soda . |
22 | The next day , which was the Friday , O did n't work and he did n't eat ; he woke up late , stayed in bed until it was dark , got up at nine and dressed in his white shirt just like always and he went to The Bar looking for his heart 's desire one very last time , and that was the night that he met Boy . |
23 | He went to the bar . |
24 | Pushing his way among the men he went to the bar , nodding a greeting here and there . |
25 | When he went to the bar she whispered into Margaret ear , ‘ He 's gorgeous ! ’ |
26 | When she finished , he went to the bar and refilled their glasses . |
27 | He went to the bar . |
28 | As he went to the net , he raised one finger in the air as if to acknowledge the banners that proclaimed him No 1 — he might not be but the way he played last night he could be again soon . |
29 | He went to the council school , not Byron House , and he knew about football and boxing , sports that my parents would n't have dreamed of following . |
30 | In January 1969 , O'Neill took the only course left open to him : he went to the country to seek a mandate for his policies . |