Example sentences of "[conj] he [verb] go " in BNC.

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1 But Charles had a nagging fear that it was n't that , that Michael Banks really was trying , that he did go through the lines time after time in the evenings , but that his mind could no longer retain them .
2 He is , after all , the Chairman of that committee but certainly I advised him against that and I thought it was totally wrong er to do it in the way he did and I , I think it was a shame for this Council that he , that he did go ahead , but there you are .
3 highways and that sort of thing , and he does go to Farnsfield , and he does go to Oxford and back , and really all you need do is just send him , you need n't send him the minutes here , you just send him the notice of the meeting
4 highways and that sort of thing , and he does go to Farnsfield , and he does go to Oxford and back , and really all you need do is just send him , you need n't send him the minutes here , you just send him the notice of the meeting
5 Instead he suffered an excruciating pain which made him clasp his heart , and he let go of Sarah so violently she crashed against the newel post .
6 A coach full of tourists was approaching in the opposite direction , and he let go of her knee to brace both hands protectively against the padded facia .
7 The passing years took their toll , of course , and he did go into a decline when Grandmother died .
8 And I said ‘ All right then ’ and I cracked a joke and he did go to the supervisor .
9 And he warned : ‘ If he does go ahead , he is out of Labour .
10 He still looked a bit dubious and David said , ‘ One thing you can tell Len , something I forgot , was that I made enquiries today about his parrot and it appears that if he does go to Conway House he 'll be able to take the parrot with him .
11 He remembered a homespun breast rough under his sleepy cheek , and an arm that cradled him , and the steady rocking of the horse under them on the long ride into the fringes of Wales that day ; and suddenly at parting the terrible knowledge in him that , if he let go of Master Harry now , he would never get him back again .
12 He did n't want to go to Switzerland : if he did go , the chances were that he would be interned there for the rest of the war .
13 If he did go to Medewich on Thursday .
14 I mean , if he did go off into the wilds of Anatolia , or somewhere remote like that — something might happen to him in some village , where he is n't known . ’
15 The Profitboss rarely seeks help , but he does go out of his way to provide it , even if he sees no profit in it immediately .
16 Oh , he said , but he did go off and fetch him .
17 He did not go to the Grammar School , as has been stated elsewhere ; but he did go to Dr. Henry Clarke 's mathematical school in Salford , answering four mathematical questions in 1775 , and three the following year .
18 But he did go to church , so perhaps she was right .
19 At an April 18 press conference in London , Hamdi declined to describe the crisis as a " famine " — a point of contention with donor countries — but he did go further than previous official statements in referring to the need for emergency aid and saying that the UN World Food Programme had a free mandate to organize the operation .
20 But he did go up to my mother and say , like , you know .
21 Yeah but he did go out with a girl there for a while did n't he ?
22 but he did go to sleep about then
23 But he let go of Troy 's neck , and listened .
24 and when he do n't come out oh and when he does go out he do n't ask us to go out , he 'll say nah .
25 Carrington 's flight was put off three times , and when he did go it was in the belly of a Mosquito , lying on a blanket and wrapped in a heavy coat .
26 When he let go of her to shut the door her impatience for him to return was almost more than her body could stand .
27 When he let go of her , she fell back against the sideboard , clutching it for support , fighting for enough composure so that she could make some clever response that would make clear that the kiss had not disturbed her in the least .
28 As soon as he let go of her , she began to edge towards the door .
29 His expression was grim as he let go of her arm .
30 And , as the lift doors opened , just in case he still had n't got the message , she gave him one furious push away from her and as he let go of her and went reeling backwards , ‘ Do n't you ever dare do that to me again ! ’ she flew .
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