Example sentences of "[vb infin] and go [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | When our member then appealed to the Regional Secretary and said , well , I think I do wan na appeal and go further than this because I feel I 'm right , what letter did we then get in reply . |
2 | They could see him dismount and go inside . |
3 | The extraordinary thing was , you could see them coming down on to the leaves as you passed and waving their heads around , sniffing , and when you were underneath they would just drop and go straight down your neck , or on to your ears , hundreds of them . |
4 | Saying , if I get a farm with cows and sheep and a five-bar gate and chickens and a coop and a metal stream and a few trees about the place and a green field made of billiard cloth and a dog or two and a cat — never mind the cat — and perhaps a fox on a hill … if I get this , with a pair of ball-bearing roller skates so that I can gleam and flash and go backwards through the heavy Friday traffic and be as glamorous as Boy Davids from the Park … |
5 | It enables individuals to overcome some of the accessibility/mobility problems outlined above ; they can come and go largely as they please , use the services they wish and enjoy a wide range of social , business and leisure contacts , conditioned only by the time that is available for driving from place to place and the running costs of the vehicle . |
6 | Swelling is also marked ; rapid swelling , may come and go rapidly . |
7 | ‘ Even if Elaine did come and go very quickly , Miss Rose would have had something to do with it . ’ |
8 | ‘ Do you think , ’ she said politely , ‘ that you could come and go more slowly ? ’ |
9 | Even from the beginning she had lain naked and adoring under the moon and Fenna could come and go as easily as the clouds did . |
10 | They 'll come and go as well , . |
11 | And er luckily she did n't follow it , but the cat did get and go away . |
12 | He bent over , kissed the least precipitous bit of her chin that he could find and went downstairs to find his daughter . |