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

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1 We 'll go somewhere that you can use in your illustrations . ’
2 ‘ You wan na go somewhere and you have to buy a ticket .
3 I could go on but I 'm sure you 've got the drift and I 'm sure fellow readers have been there before .
4 I could go on but I wont .
5 Chairman , I , I could go on but I , I think I 'd like other people to have a say .
6 The older woman looks tense and upset , and says she 's missing her bingo , but dare n't go to her old club " because he might see me , " but if she does n't go she 'll miss the annual trip and , " if I do n't go on that I 'll never get out .
7 ‘ I 'd lie under the covers and make the noise he makes when he 's breathing , and then I 'd stop , but sometimes it would go on after I 'd stopped ! ’
8 It should go on while you are reading .
9 ‘ The work of the diocese will go on and we look forward to the time when he can be back with us and working amongst us again . ’
10 This of course could not go on and she had no intention of staying .
11 The fire would go on and I 'd leave it on low
12 That 's how dedicated we are — the show must go on and it will ’ .
13 Er , I mean , deregulation a bill er is not perhaps gon na affect the numbers of statutory instruments going through the house and I think that er the city would continue without the statutory instrument , er I think the country would continue , it would go on if we 'd had n't passed these regulations and in essence are these four new statutory instruments really going to help run the country more effectively er are we imposing duties on auditors er and regulators er with the securities er er tied up with the investment board , another quango , er do we need all this ?
14 You got a very good committee , dedicated committee erm who , you see the young trainees were sent to the technical colleges and you see , erm some of them did go on if they graduated to Stanford Hall , but I mean those that went to technical college , we used to have to get the committee to sit in at the examinations .
15 But the show will go on if it does .
16 ‘ Do n't go on if you do n't want to , ’ said Coffin .
17 ‘ Oh , caro why can not we go on as we are ? ’
18 It is surely obvious that we can not go on as we are as we pollute the world and as poverty increases , along with violence , vandalism and random destruction , more of it at Gateshead last night apparently .
19 It is obvious that things can not go on as they are .
20 Things could n't go on as they were without something happening , and she had intuitively known that when it did her life would be forever changed .
21 I need not go on because I know this will be familiar to all of us .
22 Or should I go on till I die ? ’
23 She can go on till she 's sixty five !
24 supervision and they 're used until the head of the femur right , the head of the femur is fixed back into the socket joint and the muscles and ligaments have tightened up so that they hold the bone in place and treatment can go on until they 're about a year the consequences of not treating this condition are quite severe , the child will grow up with a very odd gait .
25 ‘ My protest will go on until they change their minds .
26 Indeed , you can go on until you have enough to write a book .
27 The actual work can be a bit fiddly — sometimes an arrangement just wo n't go right and I have to restrain myself from hurling it across the room .
28 How might you incorporate the principle of Ephesians 4:26–27 , ‘ Do not let the sun go down while you are still angry , and do not give the devil a foothold ’ , into a goal for your marriage ?
29 But when it is said , ‘ Do not let the sun go down while you are still angry ’ ( Eph. 4:26 ) the insight and directive there is immensely practical .
30 Do not let the sun go down while you are still angry . ’
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