Example sentences of "[vb base] [to] go [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's different cos we wan na go away . |
2 | might do me good I mean I do n't care I just wan na go away |
3 | says I wan na go away for the weekend , so I 've changed all the times , no he does n't , oh , he said . |
4 | ‘ You wan na go somewhere and you have to buy a ticket . |
5 | And if you wan na go somewhere in south east Asia you can pick up flights which are very very cheap . |
6 | I wan na go on holiday and I wan na go somewhere near Berne . |
7 | You wan na go outside ? |
8 | Where you wan na go tomorrow ? |
9 | You wan na go backwards now do n't you ? |
10 | We 're not talking about individual members saying I wan na go here or I wan na go there , we 're talking about groups of memberships within these sorts of branches . |
11 | You wan na go here . |
12 | I think the C E C need to carefully think out er , the way they wan na go forward . |
13 | Sinead where d' ya wan na go today ? |
14 | You 'll do Louise , she comes out at eight o'clock , by nine o'clock I wan na go anyway |
15 | I wan na go there 'cos … like , there 's three As here , right — America , Argentina and Australia — and America is the A in decline , but Argentina … |
16 | We 're not talking about individual members saying I wan na go here or I wan na go there , we 're talking about groups of memberships within these sorts of branches . |
17 | Subject : Uk trip … ’ you do nt wan na go there … you wan na go … ’ |
18 | I wan na go there because you can ski . |
19 | So it 'll be quite nice actually cos I did n't really wan na go there till the evening . |
20 | That 's how you get there , well you wan na go there this Saturday . |
21 | I wan na go now . |
22 | I wan na go far away , twenty seven . |
23 | Well I wan na go then woman ! |
24 | The Eliot who underlined Plotinus 's ( finding the same exhortation to ‘ return to the beloved fatherland ’ in an essay which he translated in 1927 ) and who wrote Wan na Go Home , Baby ? was always concerned with returning to sources . |
25 | That original title , Wan na Go Home , Baby ? , is casually jazzy , but the baby 's essential home is not London but the primitive roots of civilization and , specifically , the womb . |
26 | I could wish , incidentally , that Eliot had retained the original title of Wan na Go Home , Baby ? which always seemed to me exactly right . |
27 | ‘ Wan na go home . ’ |
28 | Unless you wan na go home and get washed and changed do you ? |
29 | but well anyway she say , the next morning I said to her do you wan na go home and get some clothes and come back here ? |
30 | I do n't wan na play any more , I wan na go home ! |