Example sentences of "[pron] go a [noun sg] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | But every so often I go a bit crazy and hit a wall or go out and start drinking , but that sort of thing does n't worry me very much . |
2 | I want to sit down before I go a rush this morning |
3 | Talking of which , you 'll laugh when you hear I went a bit bonkers myself for a while . |
4 | ‘ I went a bit cold then , ’ she admits . |
5 | And there I went a bit I once saw a big pile of soil at the back you know . |
6 | When I went a bit mad . |
7 | I went a couple of years back to the Coe political launch , the only political journalist among a bunch of ‘ 'ere Seb , woss this then ? ’ tabloid sports mackintoshes . |
8 | If Mr Lawson could bring himself to go a stage further , admit some mistakes and consider other policies to use in combination with high interest rates , he might even win their support . |
9 | Oh yes , now if by any chanc chance you do have a question in the exam where you 're asked you know instead of the wound being on top of the scalp , some clever so and so decides that you 're good at improvising and you 've got a wound over the top of the eyebrow , the eyebrow 's split , okay , so there would n't be much good of me going a minute , pull that there , trying like this round there |
10 | ‘ No , really — think about the last time you went a day without wearing make-up and I bet it would be a frighteningly long time ago . ’ |
11 | WHY DO YOU THINK YOU WENT A BIT WILD ? |
12 | And it 's so odd , it 's hard now when somebody says , ‘ What was it like ? ’ or says , ‘ What did she use to wear ? ’ because of course we all saw her all the time and thought nothing of it , saw her at the very least once a week ( missing service , it was called , if you went a week without visiting , and it was certain to be discussed amongst the congregation when you did finally show up ) , it 's just very odd for me to think that you were never there and that this is all strange to you when to us it was just an ordinary life . |
13 | Economists and others who have considered the human capital notion over the years can be divided into two groups : those who have argued that human beings increase national wealth ; and those who went a step further to argue that improving the quality of human beings through health , education and other services increases their productivity as labourers and hence adds to the national wealth . |
14 | It left Morley Street , who went a length up , in front 100 yards sooner than his jockey Richard Dunwoody intended . |
15 | used to take them down , run them in one gate , and next day you go a bit further on . |
16 | , should keep should keep it growing really long so when you go a bit thin , just grease it over like this |
17 | You go a bed with that on ? |
18 | And they really look like it and when you go a load of ash comes out of the end of it . |
19 | And if you go a spend if you in if you 've got a big house and you tend to spend thirty thousand pound on a new car you do n't get taxed on that |
20 | Bracknell Forest Borough Council 's Vic Thomas said : ‘ She went a bit wild and acted anything but patiently . |
21 | Oh yeah , well she went a bit |
22 | she went a bit over the top did n't she ? |
23 | Some horses become excited and upset if something goes a bit wrong when they are in harness , such as chains or ropes becoming entangled around their feet . |
24 | Just in case something goes a bit wrong |
25 | They 'll wait till something goes a bit funny in your accounts then they 'll say right , we want to do this . |
26 | The last one went a week or two ago . |
27 | I was once going to go on a trip , my mate and I we go a trip to er a train cruise down from er down through Italy and of course |
28 | Before we go a look ahead to Monday , when we begin a four part series filmed in the desert of southern California . |
29 | Before we go a look ahead to a special series on Central South next week . |
30 | Before we go a word about tomorrow night 's programme when we 'll be looking back at some of the highlights from the first ten years of Central News . |