Example sentences of "[vb infin] [to-vb] [pers pn] go " in BNC.

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1 She knew there was nothing she could do to make him go away ; and she smelt him , and the acrid want in him .
2 On the question of the public conveniences erm I feel there 's been a lot of discussion about this , this kind of issue and I feel that what we 've got now is a good agreement erm , we 've got still providing a good level of service with attendance at the central I do n't like referring to conveniences , at the time that they are most needed and I think that now I would n't like to see us go without that if we do n't really need to .
3 ‘ I did n't plan to let it go that far .
4 They knew that if you made schools and universities permanent structures , tooled beautifully in stone and designed in a timeless way to permit the flowering of reflective thought and ancient customs , that society would become attached to them and would n't want to let them go when the cutbacks came .
5 When he went to look at Anna before going to school her eyes were once more as blue as the sky , and she curled her fingers round his as if she did n't want to let him go .
6 The audience did n't want to let him go and he returned to sing a little jazz , leaving the stage to rapturous applause .
7 My parents did n't want to let me go , but I begged them and promised to come back very quickly .
8 I did not want to let her go .
9 " I do n't want to let you go , but d' you know , I feel so ridiculously happy .
10 Father reached out for love and did n't want to let it go .
11 Of course , we 'll have to let him go in the morning . ’
12 If you 're going to make it go out that way then you 'll have to make it go out that way at the bottom otherwise it wo n't fit when you try to put the other wall up .
13 The people at the table looked like beleaguered tourists in the kind of restaurants where people come and play violins in your ear , that is to say , horribly embarrassed and as if they were wondering how much it would take to make them go away .
14 Isambard did not mean to let him go for money , and was ensuring that the crown should not intervene to take him out of his hands perforce .
15 Did Isambard intend to let him go gracefully , after all ?
16 And I do n't intend to let you go . ’
17 Having been given the opportunity to come together , we did n't intend to let it go .
18 Yes , I , I was in er , I 'm not sure , I , I think I was in the top class in the junior school and er , without boasting , I was a good scholar and I eventually passed to go to the Q M and me dad could n't afford to let me go .
19 Like so much of the show , it gave a touching twist to the common run of things ; it was as if he could n't bear to see us go .
20 ‘ You know better than most , Naylor , that there were some nights when I could n't bear to let him go home at all ! ’
21 His arms tightened round her as though he could n't bear to let her go and he kissed her again , hungrily .
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