Example sentences of "[pron] go [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 For example , " Mum , can I go out to play ? " indicates that the two people in the improvisation are mother and child and that the issue is whether or not the child is allowed out .
2 Improvise a short scene with a simple but clear beginning : " Can I go out to play now , Mum ? "
3 Mm what did you go on to do after that ?
4 What did you go on to do after the business folded ?
5 ‘ Will I see you tomorrow or will you go straight to work ? ’
6 ‘ Then why on earth do n't you go out to visit them ? ’
7 We you go out , do you go out to win ?
8 ‘ Why do n't you go home to eat like everyone else ? ’ he said .
9 I want you to tell me a few things and then I 'll let you go back to sleep , all right ? ’
10 ‘ Shall we go out to see a film tonight , Frankie ?
11 Can we go back to sleep now ? "
12 I suppose a couple of centuries ago most of the commercial production of energy , if you could call it that two centuries ago , was via windmills and perhaps watermills , but why do n't we go back to wind power ?
13 so Lisa said can we go in to see her
14 ‘ When we visit him and Sally they make me go outside to smoke .
15 A diary entry of the period reads , ‘ Daddy wo n't let me go out to play or listen to Children 's Hour or read stories .
16 Do they go on to buy other stock , or do they sell quickly for a swift profit ?
17 Not only did he go on to lose at Waterloo : he suffered the final indignity of living and dying in a house called The Briars on St Helena , far down in the South Atlantic .
18 Yes why did he go on to speak about this
19 How often does he go round to see your dad , Mark ?
20 The teachers made us go out to play in the snowbound playground and I joined in with all the fun , sliding around in the snow and slush , throwing snowballs , all the usual things .
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