Example sentences of "you go [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Nellie , you go upstairs and bring down Katie 's clothes , ’ she said .
2 Yeah you go well if dad do n't walk in , any second now and he walked in !
3 Make a small hole through the ceiling next to a joist with a bradawl , leaving it in place while you go downstairs and transfer the position ( and width ) of the joist on to the ceiling downstairs with pencil marks .
4 The slide was Michael 's favourite : ‘ I like the big slide because you go fast and I like it .
5 It is essential that you go slowly until you are sure that the card is transporting properly or you will tear the end of the sleeve .
6 It 's kinda like jumping your body around the bike and countersteering — you go right if you flick the bars left , and you go left if you flick the bars right . ’
7 You go backwards and I 'll go forwards .
8 outside , you go outside and in a second you
9 Yeah and there 's er as you go over the top there 's like a postman 's passage and you go past where you turn into it there 's in the corner there .
10 You go just because you enjoy it , ’ I replied .
11 However there are , of course , some very good coroners who say to the inspector at the outset , ‘ You go ahead and do your job of investigating the cause of the accident and I will carry out my formal inquiry into the cause of death , and in those areas where our activities tend to overlap let us co-operate together but equally let us not interfere with each other in respect of those matters in which we are not qualified to make judgements . ’
12 " And you go ahead and take the rest of these cigarettes , why do n't you ?
13 I say , ‘ You go ahead and use the bathroom because I 'm not quite ready . ’
14 ‘ I suggest you go ahead and do that .
15 You go ahead and go out with Nigel Westwood whenever you like .
16 But you go ahead if you like .
17 ‘ You plug it in when you go away and it switches on the light for you at the same time every evening , and switches it off too .
18 In the second case a woman asking questions about her leg ulcer was told , ‘ Look , dear , you go away and make up your mind what you want done , and then we might be able to help you . ’
19 That 's quite interesting , Bernard , as an ex tax inspector you go away and worry about your income tax over the weekend like we do .
20 ‘ Then I suggest you go away and think about it . ’
21 You go away and get married or something . ’
22 Whether you go away or not , I hope you all find time for a little rest and recuperation .
23 Napoleon described it as ‘ the most complete harbour in the world ’ and you will agree when you go ashore and walk through those narrow streets or climb to a huge citadel above the bustling town .
24 Use a strip of knitting as long as you want for your finished garland , sewn as you go so that you have a covered cone , about six inches of knitting unsewn , another cone — as long as long as you want your garland to be .
25 But what you 're saying is that when you accelerate — when you go faster and faster in an upwards direction — as you did coming out of that big drop — it 's like adding extra gravity .
26 When we heard about the Will she put her arms around me and said , ‘ You go there and fight on , boy .
27 Then you go there and that 's four one , four two .
28 You go there and have a look at and snowdrops in it as well !
29 And she 's gone into the second years , you go there when
30 You go there because you 've seen somebody else has got one .
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