Example sentences of "[verb] [vb pp] [pron] go " in BNC.
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31 | And he had let her go rambling on . |
32 | If I had let him go to hospital the cost to the country would have been about £500 a week . |
33 | Sara wished she had not been so petty when Fairfax had called , and had let him go on thinking it was Matthew 's old family house . |
34 | Was that why Benjamin had let me go ? |
35 | ‘ Father Poole became very excited when I mentioned your name , and very annoyed when I told him I had let you go . |
36 | She had let it go too far . |
37 | They should not think her a woman who had let herself go . |
38 | I 've let him go pending further enquiries — he set his solicitor on me . |
39 | See the e the headmaster 's wife see another fella to early retirement last year and they 've let him go back on supply . |
40 | You 've let it go . |
41 | And er I used to go myself quite a lot er when there were well when there were more than one coming up I 've seen me go into , down in the pullman train from here to er , well we had about five changes I think , fat father had it all marked out so as you changed at a certain place . |
42 | Now one day , you ca n't leave it on the hob , one day we were sitting here and I do n't normally , if I put anything on I sit in there rea you 've seen me go in on a Sunday |
43 | ‘ I 've seen them go up in the sky , ’ said Masklin . |
44 | Nicola had made me go and see if he was okay and I said yes he was , because I 'd seen his eye move and I left him there . |
45 | The suggestion had made him go silent . |
46 | He was n't sure what impulse had made him go first to Harry Mack 's body . |
47 | They were the first enemy troops he had ever seen and the sight of them had made him go pale . |
48 | So what was it that had made him go , but a furtive , half-acknowledged sense that not to have done so would have been like turning one 's back on the Crucifixion , that here perhaps at last was the litmus which might determine the validity of his readopted faith ? |
49 | Because once you have let them go you ca n't begin to get them back for another five years . ’ |
50 | Disclosing what 's happening to you can make you feel better and , as described earlier in this chapter , it can also raise your status : ‘ I feel quite tongue-tied in this company ’ or ‘ That comment 's made me go quite red ! ’ |
51 | So what kind of people live here that we what 's what 's made it go you you said that it 's got one of the s what are the kind of things that go on now , that wo did n't go on before ? |
52 | It 's hard with family to pull the wool over their eyes emotionally because they have seen you go through all sorts of things when you are growing up . ’ |