Example sentences of "[adv] go [adv] [v-ing] " in BNC.
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1 | And we 'd all go home talking like them and our mothers complained ! |
2 | ‘ What 'll we do ? ’ asked Tim after a short silence ; even he had to admit that a lady would not go away leaving behind all her credit cards and a wad of paper money . |
3 | Things not gone quite according to plan ? ’ |
4 | One woman walked for an hour through the snow to catch the bus to Skipton , waited for three and a half hours to meet Hannah , and still went home smiling . |
5 | If your aim each day is to do your best then every day can be a success because you can always go home knowing that you HAVE done your best ( whatever marks you got for it ) . |
6 | But please do n't go away thinking that every Victorian woman in the eighteen- forties went around dressed like this . |
7 | Now Bright wo n't go there according to Radio 5 . |
8 | So I said , you go and I said , do n't be as biased as I am I said do n't go there thinking oh there 's no way you know she 's I 'm better off with Sue and all that because I said you do n't know I said you |
9 | But I would n't go there asking after him if I were you . ’ |
10 | Well then it 's veering right and then going just sitting . |
11 | When money was required she would calculate resources , inform people of the need , then go ahead trusting that God would move people to respond . |
12 | And this method of actually going there living with them , learning their language and er so on s , really participating er would , finally there 's a way of actually in a sense , getting of the people , the nearer you can , anyway , of course , it 's relying on the people you stay with that you understand that something of the world comes over onto you so that imposing what 's essential in and So , here what Judith Oakley 's trying to do , is trying to understand how gypsies , themselves , differentiate , how do they define the boundaries between themselves and others . |