Example sentences of "[pers pn] go the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Well I know with two ladies th their daughters wanted to , them to go the house and they would n't .
2 I go the edge of the marina 's still petroleum waters .
3 I go the back way anyway , ’ said Bill Muggeridge , smelling as usual of stale sweat , and exuding a bullish discontent .
4 Can I go the toilet ?
5 Cos of the bus strike I went the way I normally go though .
6 It was from the credit that the , I went the education secretary his , his secretary was retiring and er he came for me because he knew I knew Guild and Co-operative work you know .
7 I was going to bingo and I said and I said to her well we 'll go and pick Sue 's mother up and we 'll pick you up and all and she went the Empire , I went the Corn Exchange but that 's beside the point .
8 I know it 's daft , she said should 've gone Christmas week and I said I 'm not going down Christmas week so I went the week before .
9 When I went the receptionist was just leaving and she walked down into the town with me .
10 I went the doctor 's and told him about me back .
11 On the day I went the team comprised two practising barristers , a QC who is a Recorder of the Crown Court and a Circuit judge .
12 goes out in Kings Cross and sh , men walk , a man walks past she goes the man goes Aargh aargh !
13 She said when , when Mrs said why did you ask Emma she goes , cos we asked you to go the cinema all the time .
14 Do n't you just do n't you go the Registry Office ?
15 When did you go the shop ?
16 Alright Matt , Matt will you go the chippie ?
17 But norm nine times out of ten you went the inside of it .
18 And you went the colour of rolled-out pastry and said , ‘ I feel sick , Aunt Sarah . ’
19 I was going to bingo and I said and I said to her well we 'll go and pick Sue 's mother up and we 'll pick you up and all and she went the Empire , I went the Corn Exchange but that 's beside the point .
20 Should we go the Kiwi way ?
21 So , up we go the road narrows straight past the first left , there is n't a sign for Monkey Island at all .
22 Unless it got personal , I 'd turn it off , I mean I mean when we went the estate agents and solicitors
23 We went the shop and she Anthony a pound , she give Sam a pound I mean , she was a good girl and she 'd afterwards cos she 'd opened her mouth but she said , I should n't have had any should I ?
24 Along with them went the baggage of impartiality , high quality , good taste and decency .
25 By 1935 the infamous Nuremberg laws which deprived Jews of their citizenship had been effected ; with them went the boycotting of their businesses , their harassment in public places ( such as education and law ) , and the first signs of ultimate horror — the moves to be rid of them completely .
26 The reasons for violence were disappearing and with them went the appeal of films like Drive , He Said .
27 Its entrepreneurs ranged the globe and with them went the cadre of ( mostly British and Irish ) foremen , skilled workers and elite labour ; sometimes settling down in some foreign country for good , their children becoming the Anglo-Argentines of the next generation , sometimes moving from country to country like the much less numerous oilmen of our days .
28 On a tie-break ( Peter had Wales to win by four points ) victory went to the Mailman and to him goes the Tipster Trophy plus a cash prize of £500 .
29 Do n't want her to go the way of Baby , do you now ? ’
30 You carry on learning , and somewhere somebody knows the answer to it so you learn how they go the answer to it , and then perhaps later on you have a chance to have an opinion in science .
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