Example sentences of "he go [subord] " in BNC.

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1 yeah , it was , the bit I saw was that policeman when he goes although those two were up to no good
2 get me , find me more work he goes cos next week he 's gon na give me a blow job if I 'm lucky
3 Yes he thought you were at college today because I said no , I said erm it 's Tuesday he goes cos Kathy said oh your dad could of come on Monday , oh what 's this lad 's name who was helping me today ?
4 She ploughed on : ‘ He goes where the Cap'n goes , and th'ca n't expect him to on her apron , and went to open the door .
5 He goes and he goes if you live in New York we 'll take you to the erm he said then we 'll we 'll let you fly around the city for a while !
6 He goes to me , he goes to me he goes , I do n't actually he goes if there 's one good thing about your three weekly Jimmy there 's never any Ds on it but there 's never ever blooming As either why not ?
7 he goes if you do n't touch that bear you 're scared of it .
8 he goes if he comes he goes or if he brings a load of friends
9 He goes as he 's ridden ’ .
10 Border , who once said that the day Marsh and David Boon are out of the Australian side will be the day he goes as well , got back out on the ground soon enough , but he continued to fuel the fire by staying behind in Adelaide that evening while the rest of the team flew on to Perth to prepare for the fifth and final Test .
11 As long as you do n't go down into the attic , I 'm sure I 've told you this , he goes as long as you do n't go down into the attic .
12 Far , far he goes until he goes under the sea .
13 He goes because of ‘ an irretrievable breakdown ’ between the board of the company and himself , according to the official announcement issued by Irwin Mitchell , the company 's solicitors .
14 It 's where he goes when he has to write a speech … ’
15 Ooh you want to tell her when he goes when he leaves me in here with this door unlocked !
16 Right on one of them this bloke it says he hypnotises them and he goes when I click my fingers you will become my servant and he 's about to click his fingers like that when somebody comes and rescues them .
17 ‘ Is he going where we are going ?
18 Had he gone because of last night ?
19 His earlier complete reversal of his position had done little for his credibility and now as he went after a tax cut his touch was decidedly uncertain .
20 But he went after a friend persuaded him and was glad that he did .
21 You got abuse from a drunk — well , you dealt with him depending on how far he went before you decided to lock him up .
22 He went before there were any more questions .
23 Custom granted a tenant-at-will a full quarter 's notice and compensation for his crops and the work he had put into the farm if he went before the harvest was gathered in .
24 He went because he had to , leaving his farm for 28 days to live day and night in the bush , protecting the African villages from raiders armed with Chinese weapons .
25 His friend Sir Thomas Lauder of Grange and Fountainhall tells of one humorous incident where Geikie once followed a particularly pompous , pot-bellied and self-assertive porter through the marketplace sketching as he went until the victim got angry and chased him into a house from whose attic window Geikie completed the sketch with some extra touches to show features of indignation to perfect the picture .
26 Before he went though I reminded him I was going too and he paid me my last wages .
27 On leaving Malaya , Skinner joined the 33rd Parachute Light Regiment , RA , at Aldershot , as a troop commander ; in 1960 he went as Adjutant to 95th Amphibious Operations Regiment , RA , in Malta .
28 From 1889 to 1906 he worked on railways in many other countries : the Central Argentine Railway appointed him district locomotive superintendent in 1894 , but in 1897 he was summarily dismissed for being late in returning from leave in England ; in 1900 he went as locomotive superintendent to the Cuban Central Railways , in 1902 to the Lagos Government Railway , and in 1904 to the Lima Railways in Peru .
29 I half-wished he could get away — though where would he go if he did ? — and was sorry when they caught him , though he seemed docile enough and stood calmly by his captor , who patted his neck as he threw his head up and down .
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