Example sentences of "go [adv] [adv] [subord] [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | She would not let herself be diverted ; she would go on exactly as she had planned . |
2 | The family may look forward to the first visit home , assuming that everything can go on exactly where it left off . |
3 | I think the way it should be tackled is speak to about it , say that we still believe that y'know it ca n't go on forever obviously it ca n't go on forever because I think the longer it goes on the worse it 'll become in all honesty |
4 | She 'd better go down quickly before he started to get suspicious . |
5 | You 'll go just now if you do n't stop . |
6 | I 'd rather have the doctor saying that I ca n't go home rather than me signing myself out . |
7 | You had better go home now before it gets too late . |
8 | No matter how potentially profitable a business is , it may go under simply because it fails to meet its day to day cash commitments . ’ |
9 | But we could go up even if we do n't win at Wolves , depending upon on other results . ’ |
10 | you receive , last year , income was twelve thousand five hundred and sixty one pounds , er next year it does go up slightly because we did n't receive any tennis club fees last year . |
11 | You can go up then after you 've been |
12 | I think it still is the way forward and I do n't think it was so much that things went wrong as that they did n't go as well as we had hoped for the women elections to the shadow cabinet . |
13 | What started out as an objective assessment like ‘ That lesson did n't go as well as I had expected ’ gets recast as ‘ I made a mistake ’ which leads to ‘ I 'm a poor teacher ’ and even ‘ I 'm a failure ( as a person ) ’ . |
14 | Let him go … try and let him go as easily as you let me go . ’ |
15 | But yesterday organiers decided competitors could go as fast as they like . |
16 | They can go as fast as they want and there will be no restrictions . |
17 | She has such a thirst after knowledge that the more she knows , I verily think the humbler she is , and I can not help letting go as fast as she pulls as my son used to do to his kite . |
18 | However , with the Land Rover we can go as far as you want . ’ |
19 | She could go as often as she wanted to the clinic , but they wo n't come out to her |
20 | I think I might go out today after I 've had my bath . ’ |
21 | I do n't drink and do n't go out much so I manage on the money . |
22 | ‘ As I told you , I did n't go out much when I worked in London , but I 've got a silk dress which I wore on the few times I went to the opera . |
23 | Can I go today please cos he said he wo n't be playing today er , cos erm yeah cos he ca n't . |
24 | ‘ I 'd go again today if it did n't mean waiting in line till a month from Monday , ’ said USA Today reviewer Mike Clark . |
25 | You only get one chance and then you die and they do n't let you go round again after you 've got the hang of it ! |
26 | We 'll go round together if you do n't mind ? ’ |
27 | I have got to know him : he would not go round there unless she had given the all clear . ’ |
28 | Many students tie themselves in knots in only four bars , and can then go no further because they have concentrated on complex harmonizations and ignored the thematic flow . |
29 | Woodward saw that Duncan would go no farther until he had a satisfactory explanation . |
30 | With the growth in pre-marital sexual experience which has taken place , it might be supposed that selection of a long-term partner on these lines would be easier ; but human beings still have a tendency to believe that everything will be all right in the end and a surprising number have said to me , " things did n't go too well before we married but I thought they 'd work out . " |