Example sentences of "[verb] they go [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | Still , it was great to see them go back into the wild when they were old enough . ’ |
2 | It seemed a pity to see them going out of business . ’ |
3 | On the morrow the Cid took Doña Ximena by the hand , and her daughters with her , and made them go up upon the highest tower of the Alcazar , and they looked toward the sea and saw the great power of the Moors , how they came on and drew nigh , and began to pitch their tents round about Valencia , beating their tambours and with great uproar . |
4 | Okay there was thirty two baskets brought them all out made them gone off . |
5 | to sort of make them go round |
6 | He hardly knew the people in his own house , only to exchange a casual greeting if he met them going out or coming in . |
7 | And Ve Vera phoned this morning , Joe phoned this morning an all I did n't want them to go out , anyway I 've made arrangements to go round to see Vera on Friday afternoon and they they went out to where was it ? |
8 | So they would actually be in a lesson with tutors we would nominate who you 'd want them to go in with so I 'm not saying do it now you 've all got your programmes I assume , sorted for the first half term anyway an erm , pretty well tied up , should be erm so really it 's down to saying who they 're gon na go in with er |
9 | and Gary says he does n't want them going round there so I said well I 'll ask your mum if she will then I can |
10 | One year later she and her husband were expressing their thanks to the Home Support Project for helping them to go on looking after Mrs Cummings at home , and said that although it was still a strain it was ‘ nowhere near as hard as it has been , now that we 've got other people to help us ’ . |
11 | I want them to go on because they can see it 's the only thing to do . |
12 | ‘ I have a young side with seven of the lads under 22 and I want them to go out and play good football . |
13 | Old Señor Freitas coughed , before he said , ‘ Sometimes señoritas have families who want them to go back to their own country . ’ |
14 | want them to go in . |
15 | But Grace would n't need them to go out to sea on the ebb tide . |
16 | Agreeing with something someone else has said is a powerful way to encourage them to go on and say more . |
17 | To encourage them to go back , the US and Britain left behind a rapid-strike force , to be stationed just inside the Turkish border , which would sock it to Saddam if he dared resume anti-Kurd aggression . |
18 | He let them go by . |
19 | The two-slit experiment neatly underlines a basic feature of quantum theory , that we only know where things are ( which slit they go through ) if we actually look and see . |
20 | If I see one drop th they they circle and if one drops they go down too . |
21 | If this is the case , how come they go on so blooming long ! |
22 | They say they go out of their way to avoid trouble , having left a bar in Haymarket earlier in the evening because there was a group that seemed intent on a fight , swearing and pushing their way through to the bar . |
23 | Juliet tapped , and a voice told them to go in . |
24 | Nicandra could n't watch them going out of the room together . |
25 | In America , brokers acting as price stabilisers arrange what is known as a ‘ green shoe ’ — an agreement which allows them to go back , cap in hand , to the issuing company and simply ask for more new shares to cover their position . |
26 | ‘ After all , you ca n't expect them to go on saying yes for ever . ’ |
27 | ‘ I 've seen them go up in the sky , ’ said Masklin . |
28 | Cos I 've see them , seen them going in on Sunday . |
29 | At the last , Britain 's ambassador to Constantinople abandoned the encouragement he had been giving the Turks and advised them to go on negotiating , but by this time neither Britain nor France was in a position to withdraw the backing which they had been giving the sultan . |
30 | Let them go on thinking of you as una paloma . |