Example sentences of "[noun] go [adv] [conj] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | He took her hand again , guiding it down within the folds of his pau , then heard her gasp as her hand closed on him ; saw her eyes go down and look . |
2 | As they approached from the South , the pilots watched the flyingboat go down and land at Kalafrana , but at that moment Hancock saw two Bf109Es approaching , and thought for a moment that they were about to attack the Hurricanes . |
3 | Before starting work , turn off the boiler at the programmer ( gas or oil-fired systems ) ; let solid fuel boilers go out and cool down . |
4 | ‘ Unbelievable ! ’ cried a media unused to hearing from singers who habitually hate to see the sun go down or sleep in hollow logs . |
5 | The results were often not good , yet only in a few severe cases did HMI go in and make an impact with its report . |
6 | He let Coffin go up and drag him out . |
7 | I feel like staying outside the shop all day just watching the people go past and fiddling with this string in my pocket . |
8 | Lambert slumped and watched the grass go by and listened to the strut tearing itself apart . |
9 | so I said could Mike go in and do the fencing you see at the side , to keep the dog out |
10 | Multimedia is often associated with flexible software , sometimes called hypertext , which lets the user go off and browse in directions of his own choice in search of ill-defined information . |
11 | And do not such disciplines go further and focus such questions in real-life judgements , decisions and actions ? |
12 | Why did n't Marc go away and leave it to her as he 'd suggested , if that was what he wanted ? |
13 | Why ca n't this man go off and play with his money elsewhere on a Saturday afternoon ? |
14 | so why did n't Khrushchev go ahead and provoke the war ? |
15 | And , if an eagle , should its wings go up or stay horizontal ? |
16 | The cloth and thread to be used are then sent to the outworkers who very often work in the open air with their friends , talking , watching the world go by or listening to the radio . |
17 | And does this thing go away or does it stay for ? |
18 | My view is and it 's a widely held view within the association and , and the informed clubs is that if we let that situation go on and do nothing about it we will have a decreasing er number of people going and number of people going sailing . |
19 | Mrs Margaret Charles , living 200 yards from the crash , said : ‘ I am furious because I do not think pilots should just bale out and let the plane go on and crash into a village . |
20 | Will the Minister go further and give assurances that , however desperate the European negotiators are to achieve a GATT agreement , nothing will be done to sell out the interests of British textiles and clothing ? |