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

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1 Because if not , you 'd better say so now and I 'll go away and never bother you again .
2 I mean I 'm , I 'm here now and I 'll go away and then the other bloke may come round later again .
3 Well to me it 's still not real , sometimes I think oh I 'm just here and I 'll go home and I 'll see him and then when you get there it 's just four walls that 's when it hits you
4 The boy would speak ‘ say the Chorus from Henry V and I would go further and further away from him , forcing him not to shout but to make certain I could hear him .
5 And I 'd go further than that .
6 than that dear it 's down the other end , the other side of Old Harlow , but he used to have a surgery there which he , you know , made it better after the erm , to ease up Dr surgery cos that was so packed and the shops were absolutely and you used to have to queue and queue for , to get your shopping , you could n't , I used to cycle into Harlow and leave my cycle somewhere and then go along do my shopping , but it used to be two or three hours ' job it was , you did n't get done till dinner time and then I used to call it a , a lady used to say call there that used to have the fried fish and chip shop on the corner of erm Harlow and I used to go there and have a cup of tea before I came home because I used to be so long shopping you could n't get served you see , it 's too many people , there was nowhere else for them to go , it was only Bishop 's Stortford you had to go
7 You 're with me and you 'll go home when I take you . ’
8 And you can go here and there . ’
9 And there was a big room and you and you could go there and , and make things out of wood .
10 you would tend to raise your foot off the brake sort of jump and take your foot off the brake and you 'd go forward and hit the car in front .
11 And you used to go there and we used to have er anybody mashing the tea what they used to call it .
12 And we 'd go across and I would help him to couple up the various coaches and that .
13 And they will go elsewhere and do extremely well , one of them .
14 I mean if they really sort of tried to make a story out of it and they could n't , they contacted the council offices and everyone was on holiday or nobody 'd answer the phone or what normally happens at council offices , they 'd say ‘ Oh , well , sod this , ’ and they 'd go away and they 'd do the , you know , write it up in a really nasty way so
15 We and they used to go there when the blacklegs came out .
16 And he 'd go away and chuck it in the bin or down the sink and come back with a new one .
17 And it might go away if he did n't listen keenly , feed it perhaps with the energy of his life , stoke it up with risks to his health and even to his sanity .
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