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 When I reached home , my wife made me promise never to go to sea again , and I thought my adventures had come to an end .
5 But he did n't want just to go back to Hereford Road and drink it on his own .
6 If they really wanted they could 've just gone straight for it .
7 You 'd do better to go and find someone beautiful and lively to marry who can cook and keep house and look after this little paradise of yours . ’
8 I mean given that you 've got a , oh I do n't know , a pound you 're going to spend a week in gambling entertainment , if I could put it that way , you 'd do better to go in for the pools , because if you did have a win you might have a big one , than to put it on a horse — am I right ?
9 I 'm not going to Nettos today I 'll make do just go down the bottom .
10 The hon. Gentleman would do well to go back to Bradford and ask the authority one or two questions .
11 Lord Wakeham , who had come with the necessary cheque , had muttered something about boys being boys , and that Robertson would do well to go to his hotel and sleep it off .
12 Erm well what we decided on the the procedure was that we 'd toss a coin , in front of you all , we must be democratic , and some Either of these two gentleman is going to say heads or tails , and whoever wins can choose either to go erm first or second .
13 ‘ I just do n't want ever to go to church again . ’
14 And erm you could see a long distance with it like that you know , especially if you could see a fox from er about a mile and a half , you could see right going along the rocks in the mountains .
15 For the first few trips outside , you should plan only to go a short way , so that the patient can get used to the distracting sights and sounds .
16 A train waiting to go out go out to , er having met the er Nottingham Lincoln , or Lincoln Nottingham line which you can see just goes up the the back there .
17 Erm no I 'd like just to go through that if I can .
18 Lovely , would n't mind fucking going with her for a night I tell ya .
19 And off we 'd jolly well go .
20 Would you like then to go on , erm , Jeffrey , to special resolution number two ?
21 ‘ Every man must have somewhere to go , ’ Marmeladov tells Raskolnikov who has dropped into the pub after his ‘ rehearsal ’ of the murder .
22 He frequents a seedy restaurant — ‘ You see this wretched tavern I spend all my time in , and I enjoy it , or rather it 's not that I really enjoy it , but one must have somewhere to perch ’ : this is the form which the Dostoevsky no-home takes with him , likewise the transpersonal motif first voiced by Marmeladov in this novel , that a man must have somewhere to go .
23 A man must have somewhere to go .
24 Aye , the lepers and beggars must have somewhere to go , but why does it have to be on my front doorstep ?
25 and just the , the part here , I mean this , this I do n't know if it 's right or if it 's wrong but when you said I wan na put twenty quid towards my children 's future perhaps the way I would see is I , I would think twenty quid 'll go nowhere for their future , it 's gon na be a lot more expensive so as you 're openly offering me to take the money off you for that I would have perhaps gone down to try and commit you towards that need there and then to see how important it is and then , because when I er eventually bring back erm the sort of agenda and say look it 's gon na cost you a hundred and twenty quid a month erm you 're sort of sold on the idea .
26 Well I i they had the mascot from the it would have only gone out on their home territory .
27 And not a technical matter but a policy matter , I think that the probabilities of it doing that could be er increased by traffic calming measures on the A sixty one to make it take longer to go through Harrogate that way .
28 By Paul Byrne chief reporter A GROUP of British Rail workers who were being paid thousands of pounds to do nothing have finally gone back to work .
29 Droning Dot and nurdish Nigel do have the odd laugh , but there 's never been a character who you could call easy going and game for a laugh .
30 Droning Dot and nurdish Nigel do have the odd laugh , but there 's never been a character who you could call easy going and game for a laugh .
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