Example sentences of "[adj] go [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | They are due to go before the Mersey Ferries board in two weeks . |
2 | No , it was n't transport related , I knew that my , my group , because everybody was placed in a certain group by age and , er I knew that I was due to go and I thought oh well this is hanging around you sort of wanted to get on with it . |
3 | As I said earlier , I was grateful to go and work in Britain and I also was grateful for all the great writers in English . |
4 | Then he told Kāli to go and graze the cows , and Bi ā to tend the sheep . |
5 | That would be awful to go cos he 's , he 's so passionate about it . |
6 | See how that goes when they feel it . |
7 | Er , the other thing is of course colleagues that the doors at the side are , are open for very good reasons and I mentioned yesterday from time to time that once we get er we get talking there 's a that goes and colleagues at the side of Congress have a great deal of difficulty in hearing and listening to the debate . |
8 | One thing you can do , is do file admin link and that goes and gets the data from the file on the disk . |
9 | The product is going into beta test , and if that goes as planned , it is scheduled for delivery this July . |
10 | Well I I mean it does n't matter to us as far as that goes as long as they are erm |
11 | But I mean if that goes if that goes through if that falls through somebody might be interested and and somebody might erm I du n no . |
12 | It 's absurd to go because you think I 'm angry . |
13 | Tavett was free to go where he liked and there were no grounds to hamper him . |
14 | We guarantee nothing — wild birds are free to go where they wish and , though we can give them the best possible conditions , we can never be certain that they will stand in front of a hide ! |
15 | Give me your parole until I return , and you shall be free to go where you choose about Parfois , and free to use this tracing-house . |
16 | As the State Department and the White House both set crisis management operations in train , and President Bush urgently conferred with top officials , FMLN statements — that the guests , except for the armed Americans , were not hostages and were free to go as soon as a ceasefire was arranged — were almost ignored . |
17 | This hour , before the heat began to build up , was the best time of day to be out of doors , and since her mistress would be asleep for some time yet she was free to go as she pleased . |
18 | Then she withdrew her will from Fenna , leaving the dragon free to go or come as he would . |
19 | There was a constant stream of them from early morning all through the day , but my work ended at five in the afternoon , when I was free to go and meet my friends . |
20 | Okay , feel free to come down here at any time with this sheet and er going through the , the examples in greater detail Q M four FIT was the data file , you 'll always be able to access , right when you 've logged out of the network feel free to go and a merry Christmas , see you next year . |
21 | If something interests you , you 're free to go and explore the possibilities of teaching it , and you are n't shut into these watertight boxes that you 're in that department and can never get out of it . |
22 | no it 's not , it 's been designed especially for it so erm he 's gon na get erm , I said what are you doing all this for I said , it 'll be easier to go and buy yourself a three wheeler |
23 | But would it not have been sensible to go and see for himself , before rushing off a wholly inaccurate letter ? |
24 | There 's further to go and we 're gon na keep saying these things until we 're blue in the face , as well as |
25 | You have up here you 've got neither win lose but it 's like it 's a respectable thing you know you respect each other you do n't trust them completely and you do n't co-operate completely but they just respect just not you 're just not willing to go that further little bit and it becomes more of a more of a rather than a win lose or a win win it 's more of a people half and half okay I 'll give this much if you give that much . |
26 | They must also be willing to go and have their heart in their job . |
27 | But I 'm not afraid to go and find out . |
28 | They straggled lamentably along the road , bent in two by the weight of their packs , streaming with water , and all this to go and become mashed to pulp in muddy trenches . |
29 | It was quicker to go and ask there . |
30 | Fortunately , the Panel did not have to test its theory in court this time , although Review Panel secretary Sydney Treadgold told ACCOUNTANCY that ‘ we were prepared to go if necessary ’ . |