Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] go [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Would they accept what he had said and let them go rather than cause a scene ? |
2 | Erm I 've had one comment from the people in Nottingham , that er we need to have a clearer idea of exactly what we want from people , and then let them go away and and read more detailed bumf in more detail . |
3 | Its purpose is best served if the person concerned can take up this attitude , be with it for as long as is required , and then let it go again when stepping back into ordinary life , then there is no risk of becoming over-identified with it . |
4 | Let us go now and there will be no trouble for you . |
5 | Let us go inside where we can talk in peace . ’ |
6 | But let us go further and imagine a world without ‘ steam radio ’ and ‘ talking pictures ’ . |
7 | while they 're away , well , she never , she was quite happy to let you go ahead and do it she said , the only thing was , she said she 'd miss having the privacy in that corner because of being overlooked at the back . |
8 | If there 's a lot to do you go quicker and if there 's not you go slower . |
9 | It seemed he had just given up and was letting her go graciously and tenderly . |
10 | I thought that if I told him what had really happened he might not let me go again and I wanted to see Charlie Chaplin and the Keystone Cops ones that were coming soon . |
11 | Peter : Why did you go backwards when I was coming to you ? |
12 | Now we ca n't let you go upstairs but later on you 'll see the room up above here and you can see where that goes to . |
13 | Miranda thought of M. Apéritif last night , and decided she would let him go further when she next saw him , in spite of the lizard darting of his small and oddly hard tongue in the kiss she 'd allowed him at the door of the hotel . |
14 | ‘ Did it go fast or slow ? ' ’ |
15 | So did it go deeper than that ? |
16 | Was it simply curiosity — or did it go deeper than that , and was she right to have this strange feeling of apprehension ? |
17 | And ‘ why did he go away and leave me ? ’ |
18 | Mr Kirkland said : ‘ If this were so the Safety Authority would not let us go ahead and build the tunnel . |
19 | We were allowed in there once a day , although the guards would normally let us go again if we were desperate . |
20 | Not only does it go faster but it is also more controllable and better-protected . |
21 | Crushed eggshells were mixed with scouring agents to make them go further and pot scour scourers were made from old silk stockings crocheted into squares . |
22 | Leyhill prison on the Gloucestershire Avon border is as far from the popular conception of a jail as you can get.Modern buildings cluster around borders boasting blooms that many public parks would be hard pressed to match.Leyhill is an open prison … the last port of call for inmates nearing the end of their sentences.A hundred prisoners work on the nearly forty acres of lawns , borders and market gardens.Their skills won them a silver medal at Chelsea for this display of garden design.And at Leyhill , they 've created a spectacular show … with drifts of brightly coloured pelargoniums competing for attention with giant cannas … and a fine show of roses.New borders are being created all the time … giving the prisoners an opportunity to express themselves and learn techniques that could help them go straight when they 're released : |
23 | The government has tried to make us go underground and treats us just as if we were " outlaws " but we remain determined to maintain our public protest . |