Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] go [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Helping residents or reminding them to go to and from the toilets is a daily part of your duties .
2 Though I agreed with their political views , I could not condone the way they acted and was glad to see them go at last .
3 We did n't mix — the Forces and the students — as we really had nothing in common , but it was a reassurance to see them going about their daily business , as an indication that one day we would all be able to revert to peacetime pursuits .
4 He ca n't help it : Do you want me to go into the other room ?
5 ‘ Do you really want me to go into all the nasty , seedy little details ?
6 Leslie did not want me to go with him to the station , and so I watched him from the hotel-room window , his jaunty walk bravely exaggerated .
7 Every holiday he 'd fly back to the Gulf to be with his family , to put his feet on the familiar sandy soil of his own land , and every holiday he 'd want me to go with him .
8 It did occur to me that since everyone seemed to be playing a game with rules unknown to me , Robert might not be concerned only that I would be bored by myself , but he might want me to go with him for reasons of his own .
9 It had n't sunk in that you would want me to go with you . ’
10 Or do you want me to go through the Valve at Firstlight speed ? ’
11 Do you want me to go through that again ?
12 Right , do you want me to go through every point ?
13 Do you want me to go through this for spellings ?
14 ‘ Do you want me to go to Mons ? ’
15 My father and Elizabeth did not want me to go to England alone , because I had been so ill .
16 That 's because he do n't want me to go to work .
17 Well do you want me to go in the cellar see what we 've got ?
18 I had the feeling that this was the kind of place no one would want me going to , although it was a perfectly innocent visit of curiosity .
19 East Germany had agreed to give them papers allowing them to go to the country of their choice , and they were expected to leave Poland ‘ in the very near future ’ .
20 Darlington Labour candidate Alan Milburn ‘ Labour will bring lasting prosperity to Darlington and put people 's talents to use rather than allowing them to go to waste . ’
21 Sunday nights have always been a problem for the serious cinemagoer , since this is the night that brings out the lads whose parents do n't make them go to bed early before a fresh week at school begins .
22 ‘ Nothing would make me go in there , ’ she said , scrambling down the steps .
23 Could we qualify that that we do not want them to go down School Lane ?
24 You do n't want them to go to the police , do you ? ’
25 On Saturday morning I want them thinking , I do n't want them going into their shells .
26 Warranties ‘ are other obligations which , though they must be performed , are not so vital that a failure to perform them goes to the substance of the contract . ’
27 ‘ Thank you for allowing me to go through his papers . ’
28 If that 's what they want for me , Benny asked herself , why on God 's earth are they allowing me to go to university ?
29 The race is also being used by Poland , Mexico , Norway and Denmark as their trials for the Olympic Games and though the field is not so strong at the front , it looks to be a proving ground for the visitors , in an effort to beat times already set by their countrymen to enable them to go to Barcelona .
30 She suggests that the ‘ board ’ money which young people paid for living in the parental household was seen as an exchange , especially for daughters : they handed over their wages to their mothers and in exchange their mothers equipped them to enable them to go into service .
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