Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] go [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | He 'd only agreed to go because Lily told him it was a musical and had walked out the moment Bernadette started sinking to her knees in the fields . |
2 | so , so keep going until you get to something that looks slightly different . |
3 | ‘ Both races hope for prosperity , prosperity means expansion , expansion means immigration , immigration means British ’ ; the syllogism was false , in logic and experience , but it was good enough for those who did not want to go where logic and experience pointed . |
4 | Johnson soon wished to leave , and pressed Boswell , who , of his very nature , did not want to go until he had met the Earl . |
5 | Downing Street admitted last night that the Maastricht Treaty may not finish going though the House for a year . |
6 | colour this is not going to go where I want it to go . |
7 | It 's a good thing I 'm not going to go because you might end up oh look at that ? |
8 | Things were just getting going when a neighbour appeared . |
9 | Just heard go cos the seat 's dead quiet . |
10 | They would not have gone if they were . |
11 | Mrs Thatcher finally decided to go when her Cabinet colleagues told her that she could not win through . |
12 | Which in the sea was pretty futile really , I mean you just had to go where the sea took you . |
13 | She could always stop going when she wanted . |
14 | I always have to go when I 'm nervous . ’ |
15 | and then like like even if I still have to go cos . |
16 | Trouble was , she 'd probably refuse to go unless he trapped her into it . |
17 | Time was , he remembered , when she had attended the Greek Orthodox Church , where he also had gone when small , but its splendour had palled when she had realized that more fashionable people belonged to the United Church . |
18 | It would be too late so she said I really want to go because we went out last night you know |
19 | But he did n't want to go if it meant leaving Kate behind . |
20 | Not if you do n't want to you do n't want to go if you do n't particularly |
21 | She told her husband Derek she did n't mind going when her number was up , but she wanted to go in the saddle |
22 | Unless you hit the ball absolutely right , it is n't going to go where you want it to go . |
23 | ‘ We are all excited about it , but you do n't have to go if you do n't want to . |
24 | ‘ Sarella — ’ it was a breath of sound , but it acted like the most peremptory command , freezing her to the spot ‘ — you do n't have to go if you do n't want to . ’ |
25 | so in actual fact your child did n't have to go if you did n't want to because |
26 | well you do n't have to go where you give you one |
27 | Pub landlord John Payne , 47 , who joined a dozen regulars for the trip to the Black Sheep Brewery in Masham , North Yorks , said : ‘ We would n't have gone if we had realised . |
28 | ‘ I know it was a shock for the club but I would n't have gone if it meant leaving them in the lurch . |
29 | ‘ I know it was a shock for the club but I would n't have gone if it meant leaving them in the lurch . |
30 | And do n't bother to go unless you can provide immediate deposits of at least one month 's rent in advance . |