Example sentences of "[pron] go [adv] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Such persistence is not easy because there is nothing to go on except the general hunch that there ought to be an opportunity somewhere about .
2 Everyone goes in for a little enhancement , one way or another .
3 My father wanted me to go on to a Public School and I received special lessons in Latin Verse and in Greek ..
4 We had a grand doctor from London once , who told me to go out in the fresh air and try to get well .
5 In fact , he was the one who encouraged me to go down to the Lesbian and Gay Centre in Edinburgh .
6 It 's easier for you to experiment to see how it works than for me to go in for a detailed but boring explanation .
7 I du n no what to do now so I go up to the big electric sign board and have a look at it .
8 I go round to the three people for whom I 'm a key worker .
9 ‘ If I go openly to the stable no one 's going to question it .
10 I go over to the long mirror and have a look .
11 Once a month I go out for a serious session — the last of which was a hard circuit of Radnor Forest , but I enjoyed it tremendously . ’
12 For all this however , he has an iron nerve and told me , ‘ I have never been scared but when I go out for the National I get a tingling sensation .
13 Despite all Mrs Knelle 's entreaties that I go westward into the wilder parts of her beloved Galway , I stuck to my original plan .
14 If I go back to the diagonal layer , quite often I get a question .
15 So it was maybe a half-hour before I go back to the main adobe .
16 I go in with the old one as well , right ?
17 I go in for a certain amount of golf , you know .
18 I 'm sure that Ruth searches her heart , she , she may of made her decision lightly way back to go with Ruth er , to go with Naomi but not now , its a heart searching decision she makes , the choice before her , do I go back or do I go , do I go on , do I go back to Moah with its familiarity with all the things I am aware of or do I go on into the unknown with my mother in law and with her god Auper makes a choice and she goes back and Ruth had , Ruth says no and she makes the commitment and she says there , in verse sixteen , do not urge me to leave you or turn back from following you , for where you go I will go and where you lodge , I will lodge , your people should be my people and your god my god and its those last few words that makes all the difference , your god will be my god , I will not be a stranger there , I will not be an alien there , I will be part of your people , and the only way she could be part of Naomi 's people was for Naomi 's god to be her god , that was the thing that kept , that was , that was the common denominated should all of Naomi 's people , because they all belonged
19 anyway the girl said well I 'll ring first to see where you get your application form she , and the , Sue phoned and was on the other end and I said oh you should apparently you 've got have erm , er , application form and Mrs going to send you one , I said is that Mrs on the line she said is that Mrs speaking , she said yeah , I said will you tell it 's Mrs she said oh , well , tell Mrs she 's no need to apply I 've got all her details and she is being looked at , you know , we are looking into it anyway erm , as I say I had this letter just after Christmas to say that there was a job coming up at the Mencap at Wellingborough Road , Rushden , and I was being selected and erm would I go up for the informal interview on the Monday and the formal interview at the hospital the next morning , so I went up got the first person there and er she , she , it 's a new , it 's an old house but they 've done it all up and there all papers on the floor and then she said oh I think I 'll pick these up Ir Irene , I said oh call me Joy everybody does and she said alright , OK , I said oh I 'll help you so of course I said , I went straight down with her on the floor picking all these papers up and she , and when the next person come she said poor old Joy ai n't even got in the door and that 's it , she 's already working and she said I can see you 're like me Joy you 'll do a job when you see it 's got ta be done , I said I 've always been the same , I ca n't , I ca n't see a spoon or a bit of paper laying on the floor
20 I went up to the tall , dark girl .
21 So I went up to the general manager Mr and he he sa told me certainly I can go .
22 I went up to the 1970 Open at St Andrews on spec with a few players in mind but no firm bag .
23 Several times in the next few months I went up to the top floor again , where I could look out of the high windows in the roof to see the surrounding countryside and be alone with my thoughts .
24 I went up for a closer look .
25 You 're much too young to be thinking about boys , when I was your age I went around in a big friendly group , plenty of time for all that later on .
26 Recently I went outside on a clear night , and started to count the stars I could see inside the Square ; using × 7 .
27 In researching the activists I went also to the local trades council and its women 's committee , union meetings called over disputes , local demonstrations , courses and day schools for women trade unionists .
28 I went over to the rear door and looked out , seeing a little open boarding platform with a polished brass-topped balustrade and , beyond , the Canadian Pacific 's single pair of rails streaming away into darkness .
29 I went over to the other side . ’
30 ‘ We arrived back at Blackpool and after the usual checks with Special and refuelling I went over to the waiting ambulance to join the reception committee .
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