Example sentences of "[v-ing] [pron] go [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I 'm going ah own way home I thought God I hope mummy 's making me , letting me go on my own way home .
2 He refused to take the responsibility of letting me go with only fifteen , and intended to recall his men .
3 And Mum : Mum , thanks for letting me go to the fair . ’
4 It only added to the team Renault-Williams ' total embarrassment at carelessly letting him go at the peak of his box office appeal and pulling power .
5 Corporal Steve Giles has somehow talked his Platoon Commander into letting him go on a familiarisation helicopter flight around the Sector perimeter .
6 Mike would be hurrying along , anxious to get home , carrying his training bag and once a week , sometimes twice , he would inevitably be stopped and be antagonistically grilled : where have you been … where are you going … what 's in this bag … training gear , a likely story , and then they would search the bag before reluctantly letting him go on his way .
7 He spun her away , letting her go to arm 's length as she twirled , but following closely .
8 To get back at Jo for not letting her go to the theatre with her , Amy has burned the book which Jo has written .
9 ‘ Mr Edgar will blame me for letting her go to your house . ’
10 And he 's letting it go for a song .
11 She sucked in a steadying gulp of air , letting it go with little huffing sounds before she walked on and turned into the lane .
12 ‘ The hard part is not letting it go to your head , but I ca n't see Kylie making that mistake .
13 For a long time she stayed outside keeping from sleep to hold that moment , hold it as being now , not letting it go to be yesterday , go into the past .
14 ‘ I 've told Myra you 've mistaken me for Dana and that you 're making me go with you to look for Garry , but she 's inclined to discount that — she 's building a romance round us . ’
15 It ai n't fair , Mr Jackson making me go to Combe Court when I do n't want to .
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