Example sentences of "[verb] to go [adv prt] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Still , I intend to go back there as soon as possible , hopefully this time to be applauded . ’
2 I do n't want to go up anyway !
3 She said ; I would not want to go up there .
4 She said ; I would not want to go up there in this wind .
5 We do n't want to go on forever making lovely things that do n't suit us ( notice this is a useful expression for ‘ too small ’ ) simply because some knitting pattern has told us how many rows and stitches to work .
6 Do n't want to go down here .
7 Mentioned the D S S and I think you could 've disturbed him more , do you really want to go down there and be means tested and , and er that 'd be a , a possibility er to disturb him a wee bit more .
8 He does n't want to go out yet . ’
9 I du n no what I want to do , but I do n't want to go out there .
10 Do you want to go out there and do it then , now ?
11 I thought he might want to go out there for a little while
12 ‘ It does n't matter ; I do n't want to go back yet . ’
13 and then we carried straight on again but I wanted to get it done today , I did n't want to go back again weekend they want to get the carpets down inside and they 've got all the carpets there in the house , I mean it 's twenty eight foot long , twelve foot wide so erm we got the carpets in down and we 've got it in the house and it 's too big
14 She did n't want to go back downstairs and have to see Julius , speak to Julius .
15 Why do n't you want to go back inside , where all the fun is ? ’
16 ‘ Why would they want to go back there ? ’
17 I do n't want to go back there .
18 She said she had liked her flat but would not want to go back there .
19 ‘ She does n't want to go back ever ? ’
20 Forgive me I do n't want to go back that far , but , but let me just put the point you 've made to Professor Hoskins .
21 Well yeah , but it 's a it 's I do n't want to go back out I mean .
22 " I do n't want to go back home ! "
23 one , two , three , four , one , two got to go back up
24 They got to go out tonight .
25 Why you got to go out then ?
26 ‘ You mean to go back there after them ? ’ he questioned , glittering .
27 Why was it every year ended sort of optimistically and every year we expected to go back up ?
28 Twenty five years later , Bevan expressed his hostility to the EEC in terms redolent with the memory of 1930 : ‘ Are we now expected to go back almost a century , reject socialism , and clasp free trade to our bosom as though it were the only solution of our social evils ? ’
29 I really thought she meant that we 'd arranged to go round there and we had n't gone or something .
30 Cause the front tyres tend to go down more because they 're carrying more weight .
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