Example sentences of "go [adv] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 He wanted to go somewhere where he could be alone — where he could get some peace .
2 who wants to go somewhere when the channel tunnel
3 Bill Murray spent £50,000 on setting up his restaurant at Telegraph Hill , near Exeter , Devon , two years ago but said the business started to go downhill when he handed it over to a manager to run .
4 We are , he observed , only too willing to make this sort of leap , and not only in the field of theology ( Hume was also very critical of what he saw as the pretensions of the science of his day to uncover the ‘ hidden springs ’ of things ) , but we need to be much more modest and cautious , to realise how limited the scope of our experience and knowledge is , and how liable our minds to go astray when they over-reach themselves and fish in waters too deep for their lines to plumb .
5 But sportsmen must retire ; their bones insist upon it , and most try to do so if not at the height of their powers — that is too much to ask , no matter how determined the vows of youth — at any rate a day before they are asked to go rather than a day after .
6 Where before he went off at obtuse tangents , now he takes the songs where he wants them to go rather than let them control him .
7 The second man comes , he says the same thing and his brother 's waiting at the gate and she goes only if you fuck me !
8 Caring for your skin needs to go deeper than superficial ‘ beauty care ’ confined to the face .
9 A horse that has had no exercise all day is less likely to stand still for the farrier than one that has just been ridden ; and a youngster that has never been ridden out on the road before will be considerably more nervous if it goes alone than it would with a companion .
10 Nanny and rotten news seem to go together if you ask me .
11 Stella goes outside because she is annoyed at such a suggestion .
12 Not everything goes exactly as planned .
13 The others were all getting ready to go ashore when it happened . ’
14 No sooner had I turned away to go downstairs than I heard a strange , ghostly laugh .
15 Having dressed , she was about to go downstairs when Angel came out of his room and stopped her .
16 I think perhaps I must try never to go away unless with you — And yet I know when you are out at supper with others , that you are all the time thinking of me , as I am of you ( and last evening in the hansom !
17 As he left the room he urged Elisa not to go away before he got back .
18 We 've got to go away before it 's too late . "
19 She slowed her pace , willing him to go away before she drew close .
20 Older children may find it helps to go away until they have coped with their feelings and can discuss them .
21 Clusters and nerves well again I always felt that nerves were supposed to go away when you got good at things , now I 'm pleased to discover that is n't true .
22 And I might say : you 're something inside your head that goes away when you die .
23 I do n't mind dancing with girls when it 's for Jamie , though one time with one tall lassie he wanted us both to go outside so he could kiss her .
24 ‘ That 's so 's you do n't have to go outside if you wants to go to the toilet , ’ he explained .
25 We did it inside and then had to go outside cos it was raining .
26 She does n't want Carl to come so let's go , we have to go outside cos Mrs is gon na kill us !
27 The aim of the Thatcherite reforms to the public services is said to be to give consumers the power to go elsewhere if they are not satisfied .
28 To develop this may be a fairly long-term affair : even if it has been developed there is always the risk that the client may decide to go elsewhere if better prospects offer .
29 But if you were to say ‘ I believe so ’ or ‘ I doubt it ’ , we might not prepare the meal but we could hardly plan to go elsewhere until we had heard from you more definitely .
30 Talking audio visual that 's an event that is taking place with S S K in Glasgow on the second of February I 'm disappointed by the number of people who have said that they want to go largely because we 've gone out of our way to do something in Glasgow
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