Example sentences of "[verb] you go " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I did n't know you went to church regularly , ’ said Ianthe . |
2 | I do n't need you to go to bat for me . ’ |
3 | He practically invited you to go for a ride in his car . |
4 | ‘ The problem is not keeping you going , McAllister , but getting you to stop . |
5 | You do n't believe me , so I suggest you go out to bat with this and see how you get on . |
6 | Before going any farther , I suggest you go through the opening to the left of the Spanish Hall to catch a glimpse of the small garden called Na Baště , ‘ on the Bastion ’ , with its grand oval staircase leading to the entrance of the Spanish Hall and its neo-Classical pavilion by Plečnik 's follower , Rottmayer . |
7 | We suggest you go on to Patagonia . |
8 | Now , I suggest you go and sit with your friend inside his circular drawing . |
9 | Now I do n't know if you 've been brought up on a diet of men who jump in and out of bed with whatever women take their fancy , but if you have then I suggest you go find one of them to satiate your appetite . |
10 | ‘ Then I suggest you go away and think about it . ’ |
11 | Because I have little patience for people who waste their time on idle speculation without any evidence to support their suspicions — and now , ’ he continued inexorably , ‘ since we understand each other , I suggest you go and have your shower , get dressed and eat some breakfast . |
12 | ‘ I suggest you go ahead and do that . |
13 | ‘ I suggest you go to some holy place , preferably out of the City , and pray for forgiveness for the levity which started this business . ’ |
14 | And , Sarella , I suggest you go without making any waves — I can get up quite a case against you . |
15 | Now I suggest you go and help Mrs Forrest to the bath , while we deal with Mrs Toye . ’ |
16 | I suggest you go back to him . ’ |
17 | Do you , suggest you go for a meal as well ? |
18 | The Wednesdays off , they expect you to go and find work . |
19 | It 's what I expect for you to be able to work , really hard , get your homework done , work hard in your exams , I expect you to go to college . |
20 | ‘ Father Poole became very excited when I mentioned your name , and very annoyed when I told him I had let you go . |
21 | ‘ I should n't have let you go in there , ’ Pascoe said . |
22 | He 's let you go , if there 's any question of it . |
23 | I 'd as soon see you dead as let you go . |
24 | ‘ I should have let you go to Tibet , ’ Paul says . |
25 | I thought you were an experienced professional or I 'd never have let you go in the first place ! |
26 | How could I have been so blind to have let you go … ? ’ |
27 | I would n't have let you go without a fight , though , even if the hell had driven you to it . |
28 | If you 'd gone into a , with an opposing team 's colours into a standing zone police would n't have let you go in there let alone wa you wanting to go there . |
29 | ‘ It must be nice living here , ’ I said , changing the subject , ‘ but how d' you go on for shopping ? ’ |
30 | Why d' you go to that blasted ship ? |