Example sentences of "[vb past] go [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You asked to go spot on half past two in Makepeace 's class today . |
2 | You got to go look for work tomorrow . |
3 | I went er Turnip singling and then er one day they got to go hay making and of course I cou I had naught naught to do then . |
4 | and then that 's a fiver , and then you 've got the worry of and you got you got to go shops because when it 's so hot things go stale you 've got to have |
5 | By the beginning of February 1989 he had enough to convince him that it was real , and he agreed to go public by talking about it at the American Physical Society meeting in Baltimore the following May . |
6 | ‘ It 's hilly and covered in forest , and the going wo n't be easy , but not nearly as difficult as if we tried to go south over the mountains . |
7 | Although he found going freelance ‘ hard at times ’ , he has far outstripped his NME reputation . |
8 | He let go Lee 's arm and Lee ran down to the ride . |
9 | Megatest Corp , San Jose maker of test equipment for integrated circuits , filed to go public with an initial offer of up to 1.8m common shares at a target price of $10 to $12 a share , and will use the $18m or so net proceeds to repay debt and for working capital ; Robertson , Stephens & Co and Montgomery Securities will be the underwriters . |
10 | Interlinq Software Corp , Kirkland , Washington developer of MortgageWare personal computer-based mortgage lending software for mortgage brokers and bankers , banks , credit unions and savings institutions , filed to go public with an initial offer of 2.5m , 1.5m of them new , at $8 per share . |
11 | After he 'd gone Sarella sat still for a few moments with her head resting on the chair-back . |
12 | When they 'd gone Dee-Dee came in , as she often did now , to drink coffee over the sorted clippings . |
13 | After he 'd gone Dad said he would consider what Mr Vulcan had said but I knew already what I wanted and I knew Dad would n't object . |
14 | The minute she 'd gone Cal grabbed my hand , held it till the front door banged shut , plus another minute to see if her mum would open it again to shout ‘ But what do I say if they ask — ? ’ |
15 | When , when you 'd gone Lindsey said well why did n't you take me . |
16 | When they 'd gone Maggie gathered up the rest of the dishes and piled them in the sink . |
17 | I 'd gone stone cold but felt boiling hot . |
18 | What Harry Lime missed out on , though , was the fact that if he 'd gone Club 18–30 instead of Austrian Airlines , and taken a couple of friends in tow who were paying the full price , he could have copped for a massive sixty sovs off his bill , got a suntan into the bargain , and avoided coming to a very nasty end in the sewers . |
19 | We 'd gone miles , then saw your tracks going in the opposite direction , so we doubled back . ’ |
20 | the front wheel i , she 'd gone sort of along it an , and |
21 | After they 'd gone Sukey paced up and down sipping Evian water . |
22 | In those days there seemed so many vistas ahead that I did not mind when I began to go public : it was sufficiently gratifying to feel that Eliot wanted to print some of my work in his good time and in mine . |
23 | But the wind came from the north , so the Forfarshire , without her engines , began to go south again , back to England . |
24 | Fast and exciting Honda powered Go Karts for the more adventurous . |
25 | Ira Dilworth , Dick Halhed and Jim Gilmore had all visited the northern B.C. port of Prince Rupert and spoken highly of it , so I decided to go north on a Pacific coast steamer . |
26 | So , together with his engraving , etching and aquatinting materials and his pigments for colours which he always mixed carefully himself , it was in the summer of 1800 that he decided to go north ( to the Lakes ) to begin once again and to try to rid himself of all he had learnt over the last decade and ‘ to adhere as faithfully as possible to nature . |
27 | They decided to go north to Thorpe Old Manor and spend Christmas as if they had as few cares as they now had pence . |
28 | At the end of January Pop decided to go south to our villages , and sent us up the Irrawaddy to Maymyo . |
29 | It was after the third year of struggle that we decided to go militant . |
30 | But then things started going Airtours ' way . |