Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] go [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | I only went 'cos somebody told me they was 'andin' out food parcels . |
2 | Oh yes , yes it did yes er I do n't know whether it made us get more idle or what but erm the hours we used to work and erm I , I never had a sitting-down job I was standing all the while , and I only went if we could sort the keys out you know , we were lucky if we could sort them out to put the keys ready for packing you see , everybody wanted that job . |
3 | I just went as I was and got on the first train I could find . |
4 | I do n't really know why I always went unless it was to remind myself that I too had once come from some other world than the one in which I lived . |
5 | Captain Kirk will end his boldly going where no man has gone before by becoming an intergalactic monk . |
6 | I said , I think you better go before you do n't worry about the party . |
7 | You best go cos the front , you know |
8 | He says you 're at the mercy of the elements and you just go where the weather takes you . |
9 | Anyway you just go where you 've got to go |
10 | She just went after he daughter . |
11 | She just went after he daughter . |
12 | ‘ No , she just went when I said you did n't actually live here . |
13 | And Megan went , as she always went where Ann led . |
14 | One , that we ca that we only go when a clear brief from Brussels officers can not be established , and not a trip just for the lads which was reminiscent of the last hastily organised trips . |
15 | It 's Bury St. Edmunds interest in Asian we generally go if we 've got an Asian prisoner , we have n't , perhaps it 's of opinion . |
16 | In fact , I 'm trying to think of a place that erm we once went when we at regional conference , it was behind the Claremont somewhere . |
17 | Not having that , will we still go if dad do n't wan na go ? |
18 | They told him bluntly to go if he must but that they preferred more contemporary methods and would stay in the cabin preparing their equipment . |
19 | I think there were some people there who did n't really know , but they maybe went because they 'd got to a funeral . |
20 | And he just went because it was his father 's funeral . |
21 | Why did n't he just go while she could still maintain some degree of composure , this deliberate distancing of herself from the rapture that had possessed her before the telephone rang ? |