Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] go [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Er right I need somebody out there who has n't done this before erm let's see we 've been to Ripon , been to Thirsk , erm been over to Scarborough with Dr Rock , North Allerton no I do n't like North Allerton well I mean I love North Allerton no no I want to go south I want to go Tadcaster way have we anybody down there ? |
2 | I want to go play hide and seek , |
3 | I want to go board-sailing , maybe do a little water skiing . |
4 | I 'd gone stone cold but felt boiling hot . |
5 | In those days there seemed so many vistas ahead that I did not mind when I began to go public : it was sufficiently gratifying to feel that Eliot wanted to print some of my work in his good time and in mine . |
6 | I like to go bird watching when I get the time . ’ |
7 | Ira Dilworth , Dick Halhed and Jim Gilmore had all visited the northern B.C. port of Prince Rupert and spoken highly of it , so I decided to go north on a Pacific coast steamer . |
8 | I was to be one of these victims , and I had to go afternoon after hot afternoon to learn to embroider in a room that even with the windows open was almost completely airless , trying to keep my eyes open while I stitched and listened to endless gossip . |
9 | I had to go Christmas . |
10 | I 've gone freelance . |
11 | ‘ I 've gone legit . ’ |
12 | I need to go toilet ! |
13 | Do n't get settled cos I have to go toilet . |
14 | I wanted to go work . |
15 | After weeks of private anguish followed by questionable closed-door lobbying of the leading minds of the Royal College of Science , Darwin found himself forced to go public on the issue of evolution for the first time , when both their papers were read at the Linnean Society of London on that momentous July evening of 1858 . |
16 | Not marrying , he had set up a small business in specialised agricultural machinery — which had gone bust in 1975 . |
17 | I think the idea is that Sun is that they see it as somebody 's gone poof poof want to be to write quickly and they would argue that a Sun reader has a sharp attention span . |
18 | There is no doubt that investment in the companies which have gone private has increased , sometimes substantially . |
19 | You got to go look for work tomorrow . |
20 | Anyway , he rang up the following day and said ‘ Hear you 've gone bust . |
21 | ‘ You asked to go spot on half past two in Makepeace 's class today . |
22 | Now where do you want to go Christmas ? |
23 | The guidebook which every Madeiran quotes and which is invaluable if you want to go levada-trekking is Landscapes Of Madeira ( Sunflower ) by English couple John and Pat Underwood . |
24 | How much is it when you want to go cinema ? |
25 | Cycling : Whether you want to go mountain biking or just gentle cycling through the forests , both types of bicycle are available for hire and both types of cyclist are well catered for here with a huge network of cycle tracks on offer . |
26 | if you decide you want to go sort of four , fourish or threeish |
27 | And it 's particularly daft when the firm itself has gone bust . |
28 | the front wheel i , she 'd gone sort of along it an , and |
29 | So before as a gallant young man you decide to go dragon slaying , on 23 April , just pause to think about what you might be chasing . |
30 | Well why do you have to go mummy ? |