Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] go [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I only went upstairs to get sort of washed and dressed , after the weekend , you have nobody around and er , oh eh , it started bleeding . |
2 | I only went once to visit the Greens and then I was collecting money for the Missionary Fund to which most people contributed a copper or two , with young Mrs Thwaites from the neighbouring farm to us , High Birk Hatt . |
3 | I 'm going to the hairdressers , cos I usually go today do n't I ? |
4 | I never went though did you ? |
5 | I never went there to stay , but I was always glad when he visited us at Canonmills . |
6 | You just go just go |
7 | Having sorted out Barry 's clothes , she then went home to sort out the miners ' strike . |
8 | You never go there do you ? |
9 | ‘ We only went there to see what British Waterways were doing , ’ said Ian . |
10 | And being successful in that , we then went forward to seek its application . |
11 | We then went outside to practise singing it . |
12 | Visiting senators and journalists who meet him generally go away charmed . |
13 | Yeah , I was wondering about our Tom , cos they never go nowhere do they ? |
14 | Thousands of foreigners from all parts of the world were so concerned about events in Spain that they actually went there to fight in the war , many of them never to return . |
15 | He , however , refused to fight back and just kept on doing his best ( even though he often went home upset ) . |
16 | By the end of each track , so many fleeting emotions and ideas have slithered past , only a sparse recollection of what just went before remains . |
17 | When the war ended the OSS was busted up : they hung on to a few units — there was a whole alphabet soup of SI , SSU , X-2 , CIG , for a time — but most of us just went home to build a brave new world with law books and Shakespeare . |