Example sentences of "[noun] go and [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Well I kept well I I got on alright with him cos he I were a lot younger and he used to give me sixpence to go and get some ice cream so as I them would be on their own a bit you see .
2 It was not the twelve who fulfilled their Lord 's command to go and teach all nations the good news .
3 the German Er secondly there there was a golden opportunity for our apprentices in industry to go and see German industry and French industry .
4 Mona went and opened both doors .
5 ‘ For goodness sake go and put some lipstick on , ’ she said .
6 CATHERINE For heaven 's sake go and make some tea or something , I ca n't bear people standing about doing nothing .
7 Put firm barriers where you do n't want people to go and have enough stewards and security men to help .
8 ‘ I suggested his mum go and have some breakfast with the rest of the family while we got young Timothy settled .
9 AFTER Monday night 's good performance against league leaders Ruislip Manor , which resulted in a draw , Witham kept their good form going and won another point , this time against second-placed Chertsey .
10 Yeah , he dragged me all the way to London to go and buy some beef .
11 What if Cal 's mum would n't have Vern in the house — if Dad went and had that heart attack — if Vern started acting super-weird or stole the family silver …
12 Once scheduled to run on DEC 's MIPS machines , then on its MIPS and Alpha machines , OSF/1 has now been scrapped as far as the MIPS boxes go and declared Alpha-only meat .
13 Instead of telling the silly tart to go and put some knickers on , as you or I would have done , these guys go all sweaty and hot under the collar , and stare at her , gobsmacked and embarrassed .
14 Then , with a quick glance at the time , she said , ‘ Time to go and have some lunch .
15 When she had made the rounds of the many churches in Lynne , she was ‘ urged in her soul to go and visit certain places for ghostly health ’ , and her husband , either from kindness , or afraid that she would get into trouble , accompanied her .
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