Example sentences of "[pers pn] and go [adv] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Why do n't you just turn around , get back in that pathetic jeep of yours and go home ? ’
2 He would n't tell me and went straight into the bathroom there and it was ages before he came out .
3 ‘ He looked straight at me and went straight out again . ’
4 Sort of looked at me and went okay
5 I went out into the gallery , Ruthven 's door opened , the Scotsman came out , picked up the cat , smiled at me and went inside .
6 I will leave them behind me and go only with the clothes on my back , and then I have two miles and a half and a byway to the town , and bring pretty well dressed I may come to some harm almost as bad as what I ran away from , and then , perhaps , it will be reported I have stolen something , and to carry a bad name to my dear parents …
7 I do n't know , I walk into the branch , and people see me and go so what do I do ?
8 ‘ I made up my mind , collected them and went straight down . ’
9 So we ignored them and went home .
10 Oh well I gave them and went home and went to bed .
11 If you want to get money out it 's harder than it is for white people — they always check you and go away and phone .
12 But dip in your toe and all at once , the waves are wild unleashed dangerous passion to sweep you off your feet , drag you around and duck you and go half-way to drown you then toss you above the tide line .
13 I grab him and go upstairs .
14 As he came out of the lavatory , Ian slammed the bathroom door behind him and went past in a wave of Old Spice .
15 I grabbed at him and went totally berserk .
16 He locked the door behind him and went quietly downstairs .
17 This artist is less interested in ornament than Euphronios , often content with borders in black silhouette rather than red-figure ; but in other respects he takes on from him and goes further .
18 He thanks her and goes away .
19 Instead of completing her college course , she would draw on the money her English grandmother had left her and go straight into business for herself .
20 He left her and went upstairs to telephone the Queen , who was at Sandringham , and inform her of the happy outcome of his proposal .
21 Anne 's mother seemed asleep so Anne left her and went quickly to meet her friend .
22 So many of them have come to look at it and gone away promising to let me know — and then , not another word . ’
23 Soon Jasper said he could n't sleep in it and went upstairs .
24 Lorton glanced through it and went home immediately .
25 Ginny left him to it and went inside .
26 It is up to you , either to take it and go away , or go away and return when you are in a less deceitful frame of mind .
27 But now that they had reached the road at the dale head , he wanted to turn down it and go home .
28 Yesterday he was offered the chance to pull out of part of it and go home because of his domestic troubles .
29 Oliver started to ask whether they could not drop it and go home , but it struck him that he was in a precarious position and he kept quiet .
30 But the beauty of air power is it can get wherever you want it and go there very quickly indeed , because aircraft can be there in a very short time , ’ he said at the 75th anniversary celebrations at RAF Marham , Norfolk .
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