Example sentences of "go [conj] [verb] [pron] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Yes go and put him in a slice of toast Matt |
2 | Aware that Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em had a massive audience , ranging from children to grandparents , Crawford said , ‘ I then go and put myself before the public ’ as Billy Liar , whose first words as he comes on stage are along the lines of ‘ Christ Almighty , bloody , blimey ! ’ in a song . |
3 | Me go and put it in a drink |
4 | No one 's gon na buy unless you go and put it in a |
5 | . Or it stands up or you know you you go and put it in the cupboard , and all of a sudden there 's a there 's a there 's a face looking at you , you know . |
6 | Oh go and put it in the bin then |
7 | go and put it in the bin , one , two , oh Aaron |
8 | They could all go hang ; she 'd switch them off and go and submerge herself in the bath for half an hour . |
9 | and with a leprous man came over and began doing a to him saying , Lord if you just want to you can make me clean , and so stretching out his hand he touched him saying , I want to be made clean and immediately his leprosy was , vanished away , then Jesus said to him , see that you tell no one , but go and show yourself to the priest and offer the gift that Moses appointed for the purpose of a witness to them when he entered into Calpurnia that 's the other two , that the other |
10 | ‘ Just go and lose yerself for a week , son . |
11 | Go and see her in a few days . |
12 | Go and see it in the British Museum ; it is a far more moving subject than any jewelled bauble or elegant vase . |
13 | ’ 'Well , go and brush it into the gutter . ’ |
14 | I du n no , go and compare it to the turd on the floor . |
15 | ‘ Now go and enjoy them in the sun . |
16 | Yeah go and leave it on the side for now . |
17 | ‘ A lot of guys out there now do n't know that you got ta have the timing and planning for this stuff , and they just go and do it on the spur of the moment and get caught . ’ |
18 | Go and do it in the corner , ’ said one Glasgow mother to her child , in a story that has passed into the folklore of the Second World War . |
19 | You go and do it in the kitchen . |