Example sentences of "[adv] [vb past] go " in BNC.

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1 Yes , I , I was in er , I 'm not sure , I , I think I was in the top class in the junior school and er , without boasting , I was a good scholar and I eventually passed to go to the Q M and me dad could n't afford to let me go .
2 That unsettled me a bit , but we eventually got going and it was all right .
3 So Milosh was sent for , and he gladly agreed to go .
4 It is worth recalling that even at the height of Britain 's imperial power we rarely tried to go it alone .
5 ‘ She was out of the oxygen tent earlier- and her temperature was coming down with the antibiotics but then when she came to … she opened her eyes and suddenly seemed to go into a panic .
6 ‘ Daddy apparently forgot to go and see Mr Simms in Woodborough General . ’
7 Oh , she had a pretty good idea : she only needed to go back to Felix Road or even Nelson Close , where she said she lived , to find out .
8 ‘ The really frightening part was when you got to the top and suddenly started going down .
9 One thing he had learnt in the US was that , regardless of when credit was approved — before the recession or during it — it suddenly started going bad .
10 The tug which had linked and drawn them together had gone .
11 When , after 3 hours , melon with glace cherry and the wrong spoon , casserole chicken , 4 bottles of cold red wine , fresh fruit salad with soapy tinned cream and far-too-strong instant coffee , it was realised that their missiles , although of different manufacture , were terribly equally matched , they all suddenly had to go home .
12 In Saturday 's match , Rocky apparently had to go off after 75 minutes= because of cramp ! !
13 Tim jumped on her to wake her up but she only said go away , and went back to sleep again .
14 You only had to go abroad to see how we were regarded .
15 I was glad that I was n't one of those Portuguese or Italians who only had to go three hours without shaving for there to be a blue carpet on their chin .
16 Maggie wanted to say that she only wished to go back , preferably on foot , but by now words were a little difficult to utter .
17 ‘ He only wanted to go to the out-patients .
18 I only wanted to go to sleep . ’
19 Despite intensive pressure to resign in the aftermath of the serious rioting of late April and early May — itself a product of the acquittal of those officers accused of assaulting King — and police failings which the unrest revealed [ see pp. 38856 ; 38894 ] , King continued to prevaricate until June 8 when he finally agreed to go at the end of the month .
20 She finally agreed to go to the most expensive Chinese restaurant in town with him .
21 It was noticeable that Celia no longer asked to go to the sea although , by that time , the weather had changed .
22 Mm , just got to go and sort them out , hang on I 'm coming up , I do n't know why you did n't go in the downstairs toilet , it would of been easier for me then would n't it ?
23 I got another set , I 've got just got going .
24 I finally stopped going to school when Charlie did , and Eva arranged for me to go to a college where I could finish my A levels .
25 He supposed the women in his life would only stop this outrageous assessing of the women he went out with , when he finally stopped going out with any and settled at home with one .
26 It just seemed to go all wrong when we passed the big rock . ’
27 Everything just seemed to go red .
28 But erm we went into half time , and we were very pleased with the way things had gone , and it was just a case of trying to keep it going erm we stopped them from playing erm and then we came off the second half and everything just seemed to go wrong for us .
29 just happened to go in one day for some meat and I got me bacon there for Christmas , that 's what I went in for were n't it ?
30 Just heard go cos the seat 's dead quiet .
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