Example sentences of "[vb infin] go [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They 're signalling Oh I do n't want to go that way I want the next one . |
2 | Give us more freedom in the afternoon if we need to go into Wokingham instead , do you want to go that way for a change or this , or through the woods ? |
3 | You do n't want to go this afternoon do you ? |
4 | We have joined a centralised unitary state , and at some stage we shall have to ask the people , ‘ Do you want to go this way , or do you not ? ’ |
5 | Do you want to go this way and have a look ? |
6 | It 's me that told him not to go cos I said , I did n't want to go this week and he did n't go . |
7 | ‘ What made you want to go this time , then ? ’ |
8 | And I thought you might want to go some time anyway er , not on a Sunday . |
9 | No , I 'll er prefer to go this way . |
10 | Er , that enables that they choose how much time they need , er because it , do I need to go that time or that time ? |
11 | Besides , I do n't fancy going fifty miles the wrong way at this time of night . ’ |
12 | I wanted them to ste start doing a self assessment on the child about their strengths and weaknesses leading o , into the I A P right and coming through with that what they would like to achieve in where they 'd like to go two years hence . |
13 | ‘ I 'd like to go straight back to my surgery . ’ |
14 | Well it 's you do n't like going that district do you ? |
15 | But we used to l I think I can remember going three times and we went on the train and we would have a big label with branch number seven , we were Walsall Wood and we were always told that , you know , you look on the sea front if you get lost , cos you 've got your name and who you belong to on card was all given out . |
16 | Should you decide to go that way , it is imperative not to take the main road , the N10 ( let alone the adjacent motorway ) , but to turn sea wards , to the right , in Ciboure , once you have crossed the Nivelle , and drive along the Corniche Basque . |
17 | Yet IT will certainly be able to allow such an approach , should we decide to go that way . |
18 | is , yeah , that will do , but it 'll have to go that way |
19 | So she says er , do I have to go that thing tomorrow ? |
20 | They 'll have to go that side . |
21 | ‘ I 'll have to go straight back and lock it . |
22 | Yeah well if we do n't get it tomorrow we 'll have to go one night , it 's late night shopping till nine o'clock . |
23 | And anyway , I 'll have to go next door to take over from Arthur if my father does n't get back in time . ’ |
24 | But you may still have to go ten miles |
25 | You 'll have to go another time wo n't you ? |
26 | We ca n't go back again , we 'll have to go this way . |
27 | And you told Kath that we would n't have to go this weekend . |
28 | By next May when the league and cup medals are being handed out , Celtic will have gone five years without a trophy . |
29 | ‘ I always said we should have gone straight back . |
30 | Pool may well have gone that way had Gibson , Knowles and Murray not worked their wonders . |