Example sentences of "to go [adv prt] [coord] [verb] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 What the preliminary or collateral fact doctrine seeks to do is to distinguish those elements within the bracket which can be regarded as conditioning the power of the tribunal to go on and consider the merits from the merits themselves .
2 However , the landlord took pity and Sally was the one not too mud bespattered to go in and fetch the drinks — meanwhile the horse trod on Ian 's toe …
3 So the head catcher decides that the moment has come to go in and bring the captives out , starting with the calves .
4 ‘ Yes , but ought n't we to go out and calm the troops or something ? ’
5 Throughout the decade , Grierson had been sponsoring young filmmakers to go out and record the lives of ordinary working people .
6 ‘ We have n't got the money to go out and buy the clothes , ’ Guy states , ‘ to take us to the next stage of achievement .
7 One obvious alternative hypothesis , reversing the causal chain , would be that nonacademic , extroverted children ( an alternative description of the hyperactive , low IQ type ) are more likely to go out and encounter the hazards of lead in petrol .
8 ‘ I leave it to your experience and courage to profit by any circumstance you may think favourable , ’ he wrote , ‘ to go out and attack the squadrons and vessels blockading at Ushant and at Belle Île [ or Belle Isle or Belleisle , in Quiberon Bay ] .
9 The person gathering the data would first have to register the churches ; then they would have to go back and record the sculptures kept in each ; it would take another visit to catalogue the paintings ; another for the liturgical vestments , and so on .
10 And they said , well I 'm sorry you know , er take the numbers of the cars , they want me to go round and take the numbers of the cars , phone them back and we will see if we 've got someone that we can send down there !
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