Example sentences of "and go [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Ooh it comes and goes Martine , it 's nearly driving me daft to be honest .
2 And then Claire got a bag and winged it round her head , chucked her on the floor and goes school , she goes I hate it !
3 It 's lit again at the moment , but so far we 've had something like fifteen bulbs stolen , and when that heavy rain comes , it fills the little cups and goes bang and the gentleman today , was busy drilling things out of the fuse box , where I think it had gone again .
4 and goes boom !
5 You know that when a black fella dies the whole family moves out of the house and goes walkabout .
6 3.6.1 Minority holdings and going concerns
7 That element of realism has been evident in the papers issued by the APB over the last year , in particular those on expanding the auditors ' report and going concern , but nowhere is it more clearly shown than in the recently published The Future Development of Auditing ( see also this issue , pp 10 and 88 ) .
8 The APB and going concern — the way ahead Concerns raised by commentators on the APB 's proposed auditing standard repay close examination
9 By resigning and going public , Heseltine stimulated a crescendo of complaint about the Thatcher style of Cabinet government .
10 Michels on NT , Intel , ACE , V.4 and going public
11 He saw himself as in some way subverting that tradition : they told Hawaiians to put their clothes on and stop surfing ; he was taking his off and going pagan all over again .
12 Labour , in effect , was reverting to Gaitskell 's ( and Bevan 's ) stance of 1959 and going multilateralist once again .
13 And erm but George has got ta get up and go work in the morning .
14 No he 'd love that though cos he could come round and go shit I 've just come out of rehab and everyone would go oh wow man you must be really drugged out .
15 For a start , I will travel and go places I 've not seen , and return to places I 've been to but not really seen because of the tennis .
16 And then I thought well I 'll go up and go wee and put the heat on .
17 This is so I tell you what I 'm gon na run out of here and go boogey boogey
18 No , I mean all the fourth years last year you was allowed to out and go ice skating and things like that and this year we did n't get nothing .
19 Yeah , yes you 've got a car and you can go and visit somebody and go door to door
20 It was the first to be incorporated and go public .
21 Olivetti is to handle the European distribution for Eo 's new Hobbit RISC-based EO 440 and 880 hand held personal communicators , which combine cellular telephone , facsimile , modem and Go Corp 's pen computing technology .
22 JV Dialogue , the sprawling banking software company , is to open an office in London : the aim of the office — which will be staffed with just one person — is to promote , distribute and support software developed in Russia by its constituent organisations ; the only success story for Soviet software in the West so far is that of Paragraph which has agreements with Apple Computer Inc and Go Corp on its cursive handwriting recognition software .
23 Oh yeah this party tonight was really get this , this spliff right like this , yeah , just walk in the kitchen and go ras man
24 It is difficult to imagine a more ardent disciple of the American work ethic , combining spartan living with high academic endeavour : he was the epitome of the Get Up And Go philosophy .
25 Torrance won at the first extra hole , the 450-yards 18th , to collect £83,330 in prize money and go top of the European Money List .
26 Crowe and Anthea Warburton lay parallel , Anthea pale only by contrast with Lady Rose 's bright darkness , and with the sunburnt red earth colour of Crowe , who had the look of a man bronzed against nature by willpower and decisive planning , a man whose ruddiness was made for peeling crimson but who had constrained his skin to stay on — even the thin shiny tonsure — and go terra-cotta .
27 Take the left fork there and go north by Loch Crom and Loch an Leothaid to the bridge over Assynt Water to Little Assynt .
28 I shall leave this ship and go north , across the ice .
29 I 'll take my wife home to Bamburgh , Hal , and go north to Berwick myself for part of the summer .
30 Leave Market Square and go south down ‘ The Drapery ’ — the name derived from the congregation of Drapers there in the 18th and 19th Centuries .
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