Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] go [subord] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 And erm I remember I remember that boy you know when goes when he goes that was so funny .
2 Where once he felt like giving up , he now has the zeal and determination to push further and harder and keep on going until there is real change in the way mankind behaves .
3 The pathfinder and start boat keep on going until all the fleet have started , or for three minutes , whichever is the shorter .
4 There are reductions up to four years , but again it would depend on how much your size of your estate is at the end of the day , when you do finally go as well .
5 Often they do not go where they 're saying .
6 ‘ Or at least , if you insist on doing so , do n't go before I come back ! ’
7 It 's best if I do n't go unless there 's a proper green light thing .
8 In fact , I do n't go unless I 'm forced .
9 Verbs , nouns and adjectives that may take an infinitive with to may be followed by to without an infinitive to refer to a preceding verb or verbal group : Do n't go unless you want to ( Zandvoort 1957 ) .
10 Do n't … do n't go until you must .
11 Do n't go when there are important tasks which only you can do .
12 I do n't go when he 's there ; I just could n't bear it .
13 But do n't go if you are slimming .
14 Well if unfortunately you do n't go where you 'll have Manda to join , you know , if you want to , if there 's things you wan na go to .
15 I 've only gone since er , erm you know I say Michael 'd be seventeen you know , it must be like twenty years er you know .
16 ‘ The days of two-hour training sessions have long gone as players turn up in better physical condition and therefore know fitness work has to be done .
17 When mistakes are made a full apology is often less damaging than a grudging admission that events have not gone as planned .
18 However , things have largely gone as intended .
19 Thankfully they have now gone as they really were substandard .
  Next page