Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] go " in BNC.
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1 | So er bu business-wise I do n't think much went on but he 's more of an uplifting experience |
2 | Should Alexei Sultanov find himself , in 40 years , all washed up , he will need only to go to Fort Worth to find all the tribute due to a Van Cliburn winner in the prime of life . |
3 | All all the boss used to say , Well if anybody comes round th that you do n't know just go and hide in a hamper . |
4 | You 'll promise not to go to the next race , on Monday , wo n't you ? ’ |
5 | The reason it was suffering a decline was because its product was no longer meeting the aspirations of the young mums in this country , and while other companies were improving their product ranges Mothercare had become stuck in a groove , because the very competent man who ran it really did n't know how to go about improving the product . |
6 | He knew how to get a product that was decent and rather unexciting on to the shop floor , but when it became necessary to add more to that product and to innovate in design terms , he did n't know how to go about it . |
7 | ‘ Sister , ’ she said , ‘ sister … ’ but then did not know how to go on . |
8 | I would n't know how to go about starting , you know trying to get rid of this fraction . |
9 | He longed to discuss Meredith further , his background , his opinions — on the surface he sounded a sensible enough sort of fellow but he did n't know how to go about it . |
10 | She wanted to get at the data , but did n't know how to go about it . |
11 | How did you know how to go about it ? |
12 | It 's very difficult , sometimes I can get butter from Denmark , or Holland or Ireland , and I do n't know which one to get , so I just do n't know how to go about it . |
13 | You must know how to go about a revision of this kind . |
14 | He does n't know how to go about the work he has been put in charge of , and yet the successful solution of this case will be a great coup for him , politically . |
15 | ‘ I WOULD LIKE TO TRY BONDAGE BUT I DO N'T KNOW HOW TO GO ABOUT IT . ’ |
16 | I had a vague idea of trying to talk to people who knew Puddephat , but I do n't know how to go about it . ’ |
17 | Perhaps it 's simply because they do n't really know how to go about it . |
18 | This may not be out of unwillingness but rather ignorance on the part of parents : they do not know how to go about encouraging such skills . |
19 | You do n't have to pretend to feel — I — ’ She did n't know how to go on . |
20 | I 'd just do n't know how to go with it , I du n no what to do . |
21 | Yeah we were and I did n't know how to go for this fifty one on the . |
22 | They do n't know how to go about things . |
23 | Chirac did n't even know where to go while Le Barre was speaking on an empty white platform with no chairs , and when it was his turn to speak he had no chance of a good clean start because he had to shake hands with Le Barre as they passed on the stairs . |
24 | ‘ The King 's men do n't know where to go . |
25 | Ants lay down these chemical markers on the road to a food supply so that they and their fellows may know where to go . |
26 | The rabbit runs to a hole you have already ferreted and blocked up and is immediately mesmerised and does n't know where to go next . |
27 | If he was involved , then he will know where to go . |
28 | ‘ Why does n't the Thing know where to go ? ’ said Gurder . |
29 | I did n't know where to go . ’ |
30 | I do n't know where to go from here ! |