Example sentences of "[pron] [was/were] go [adv] and " in BNC.

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1 now if I was to go there and back that 's eighty pence , I mean I could get , for , for that e extra eighty pence I could get a few things in there that are dearer but I mean I like going down the town anyway and just wander and go back but I do get a few more bits in there now than I did .
2 Nothing was to be removed , and I was to go home and keep my head down .
3 Before he went though I reminded him I was going too and he paid me my last wages .
4 Not only was he engaged in a war , but , as soon became clear , it was a war which was going badly and which threatened to become unpopular in both France and Britain .
5 On the but she said erm that she were going away and I could work , cos the lessons finish on a sa start up there on a Thursday , she said , if I work Thursday , Friday , Saturday , Sunday and I could have Monday , Tuesday , Wednesday Thursday off .
6 We were to go home and forget the whole thing . ’
7 If we were going there and back in a day but it would n't really be worth it to go to the fair .
8 ‘ We 'd got on the train at Morpeth and threw letters out at Darlington , saying we were going abroad and hoping somebody would pass the letters on .
9 My Lord the er plaintiff 's case is that as a result of the advice that he was given by Mr er it was clear to him that he had no way out of this contract , that he was committed to it and that he had no choice but to proceed with the matter and there was then er further discussion on the telephone on this day , Friday , between Mr and Mr to where they were going here and Mr said he would now write to the plaintiff setting out what his options were to him and the letter than was sent by Mr was dated the twenty second of October and the letter , the relevant terms of this letter are set out in a statement of claim expressing at paragraph three eleven of this statement saying and of course er that is admitted by the er defendant .
10 On Sunday cos they were going soon and erm James was clearing up the garden you see I 've go , I ca n't I I can see gable
11 And some people , you know they , they managed to , you know they did n't have their husbands there and they were going home and they were wonderfully relieved and for others obviously it was , you know there is still a lot of emotion .
12 There used to have people used to all go and get some hot peas and the fish and chips and eat them you know , as they was going home and and all like that .
13 Well , he was gone now and she would probably never see him again .
14 Occasionally two or three rooks would straggle up to mob him from some tree or tiny patch of parkland they were trying to protect but he was going strongly and the wind was giving him support and direction .
15 He had n't said he was going away and renting his house , which was odd because they 'd been chatting in the village not two days before he 'd disappeared and Leo taken up residence .
16 Well he said , Alright , he said , I 've made arrangements for your baggage to be picked up and you 'll stay with me in New Rochelle , and he was going away and he slipped me ten bucks cos I only had ten pounds money .
17 ‘ He said he was going softly and that he was much hampered by having Trueman replaced by the Commander . ’
18 Charity personally felt he was going further and further afield to find fallen trees , but that was his business .
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