Example sentences of "go [adj] day " in BNC.
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1 | You wanted to go that day . |
2 | When you come out of prison you need somewhere to go that day , ’ he said . |
3 | One gentleman goes each day for a drink in the pub , and one of the ladies wanders around seeing people who she knows , because she 's lived in the village all her life . |
4 | A description of 1678 is so close to the kind of situation which Mayhew would give of London in the mid-nineteenth century , that it must be taken as applying just as much to the eighteenth : a poor woman that goes three days a week to wash or scoure abroad , or one that is employed in nurse-keeping three or four months in a year , or a poor market-woman who attends three or four mornings in a week with her basket , and all the rest of the time these folks have little or nothing to do . |
5 | What had you been going that day ? |
6 | Surely , in this country we have to obey the laws that are there , not the laws that are going some day to be passed . |
7 | ‘ We 'd be happy with just a council flat but there are n't any going these days . |
8 | The thought had kept him going all day . |
9 | Having kept too many new air-conditioning units going all day , they would be suddenly burdened by the lights of the night and would switch off , blacking out the whole town . |
10 | He said : ‘ It was phenomenal , the phones were going all day . |
11 | They 've been coming and going all day . ’ |
12 | They kept going all day and most of the night , passing the cathedral city of Melchester and reaching open land . |
13 | Oh I could keep you going all day . |
14 | So , what 's the plan of action then , is dad going all day or |
15 | You could see Murray was going one day , probably without even noticing , to do someone some permanent damage . |
16 | It 's no good going one day and not bothering |
17 | Oh you 're going same day are ya ? |
18 | I mean we 've got to pay for good , the way , the way that the business is at the moment , because everyone 's going next day now , no-one wants three day , |
19 | ‘ The caravan site at Coatham was all boarded up , waiting for Easter and the sunshine , nearby the steel works were going seven days a week while people walked their dogs and others rode ponies along the sand . |
20 | There was two of them and they used to go all day at the quarry for to get bring the slates down to . |
21 | Best form of fuel and the cheapest : fill them with a mixture of coal dust and mud and you 've got a fire goin' all day and night . |
22 | And she comes up and she goes good day lieutenant Kerawski from New York the N Y P D like this . |
23 | Despite her entreaties he had been ‘ determined to go and go that day ’ . |
24 | It was quite clear he was determined to go and go that day . ’ |
25 | But I could go that day . |
26 | At Eton I had gone each day to Spottiswoode 's bookshop to follow the course of this war in The Times . |
27 | Perhaps we 'll go another day . |
28 | Mum says cos it costs lots of pennies , she went ah , another day , we 'll go another day . |
29 | You ca n't go another day . |
30 | And then she said to me , and then , when I was going , she went to me , would you like to come on holiday , I went , then she went , because of me and mum and dad , we went another day to holiday , we went to beach , and er , mum said , that , yeah , mum said that she was saying , erm , to her , why , why is it not , what was it she said , about the weather , mum was moaning saying it was cold , and she went why , why are n't we go on holiday , mum , and mum said we ca n't , we ca n't afford to go on holiday , and she ah , why do n't we go to seaside when it 's cold . |