Example sentences of "he go [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ 'E went ter live wiv 'is daughter an' 'er ‘ usband somewhere in Kent . |
2 | ‘ But why should Joe Maitland do that if 'e went ter the fights 'imself ? ’ |
3 | ‘ 'E went out at four o'clock an' 'e was all nervy . |
4 | Jim got fed-up coming home , weary and sensing that things were going increasingly wrong , to find the women talking late into the night , ignoring him , even asking him to go away , to go to his own room , to mind his own business . |
5 | She was n't pleased by that , but could hardly tell him to go away . |
6 | Lewis 's doctor put him on tranquillizers and advised him to go away on holiday . |
7 | I am afraid that I told him to go away and not be silly . |
8 | Confronted by the figure of the Beggar , Hoccleve at first remains withdrawn in his ‘ seekly distresse ’ ; he refuses to speak to him , then begs him to go away : |
9 | ‘ Tony was thinking of packing it in over a month ago but I told him to go away and talk it over with his family first . |
10 | RAID No 2 on the nearby North of England Building Society ended when staff shouted at him to go away . |
11 | The Doctor decides to talk to Bennett in his cabin , but when the man tells him to go away he forces open the door — only to find a tape recorder and an escape hatch door in the floor . |
12 | and told him to go away with it and think about what he could do , and er mentioned money to him , and he liked the idea . |
13 | I asked him to go away after lunch and I asked him to go away after supper , and he went away both times . |
14 | I asked him to go away after lunch and I asked him to go away after supper , and he went away both times . |
15 | ‘ I was very childish then , but I wanted him to go away . |
16 | She probably did tell him to go away and stop following her around , but that would n't be a reason for him screaming he 'd kill her . ’ |
17 | I turned back to the harbour to wait for him to go away . |
18 | She slowed her pace , willing him to go away before she drew close . |
19 | The lorries waited under the hoppers to pick up their loads and after a little , one of the lorry men told him to go away . |
20 | Tell him to go away . ’ |
21 | She had told Robert that she hated him , told him to go away , to move to another area , and he had taken that literally . |
22 | Alton 's back row combined to give club captain Dave Osborne — playing in the centre — a try and then Malcolm Osborne flipped an overhead pass to flanker Alan Purdon for him to go over between the posts . |
23 | Shall I get him to go over ? |
24 | He forecast Mr Davies would never stand as candidate , ‘ because if the Labour Party allows him to go forward this seat will actually be won by the Liberal Democrats . |
25 | Thinking of the girl who would probably be up and dressed and waiting for him to go downstairs , Harry frowned uneasily . |
26 | When they lock the man up with Jim and John and Henry and Mary and Dolores and Grace — I hope they will give him access to books , with paper enough for him to go on making translations for us from the classics such as we have never seen except at his hands in our language . |
27 | He received an internal phone call from Muldoon , who told him that McGillicuddy wanted him to go on to Dublin immediately . |
28 | She told herself off for not being attentive enough , for not finding the right words to encourage him to go on . |
29 | She waited for him to go on |
30 | She wanted him to stop yet at the same time wanted him to go on in the hope that the lovely sensations would begin again . |