Example sentences of "[vb past] go [conj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Quite suddenly he let go and sort of pushed me away at the same time .
2 He turned to go but Talbot stopped him as a seaman entered and handed over a sheet of paper .
3 Intuitively , Karen decided to go where Gidget appeared to be pointing , although it meant crossing very difficult country .
4 I said go and Stuart or Bill they , they know most of them .
5 But nobody said anything to me about that , nor about where Mr Marr 's body had gone after Pikey ran into him with Lethal Weapon II .
6 Felipe had gone before Maggie came down for breakfast the next day .
7 The taxicab had gone before Tunney could pay off the driver .
8 On 5 January 1201 Philip , the notary , and Cardinal Guido were sent : they had gone before Egidius returned with the news that things were going very badly for Otto .
9 Weston and Seymour had gone before Rafeill struck again — Lampitt lbw for four —
10 Many families were Ethiopians who had gone as refugees to Somalia to escape the Ogaden war in 1977 and who were now returning .
11 The first thing I noticed was that the Transit had gone and Armstrong was back in his place of honour outside No. 9 .
12 Though suddenly his toughness had gone and mockery was all about him as , rocking back on his heels , he stared into her furious flashing green eyes and taunted , ‘ Oh , but you 're beautiful when you 're angry ! ’
13 Five minutes later they had gone and Melissa was standing alone in the middle of the courtyard , wondering what to do next .
14 By 1863 , he too had gone and Kings Mill had been turned over to the manufacture of pins , an industry that was to become important for Painswick .
15 The interview did not go as the interview with MacQuillan 's mistress had gone and Rain was soon climbing ashore , silently cursing Crystal Daly 's gullibility .
16 She had thought the time had gone when thoughts of Jake could upset her .
17 Ian had gone when Sophie went downstairs , and Joanna was sitting looking very pensive .
18 Denis and his new gang had the first and the last laugh … only 11 minutes had gone when Cusack set Chrissy Allen up for a prize goal …
19 Just 12 minutes had gone when Stuart Barlow pierced the Chelsea offside trap and chipped a perfect centre to Peter Beardsley .
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