Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] go [adv] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I stopped going there a season ago too difficult to get a drink . |
2 | They did yoga-based classes quite near me so I started going once a week . |
3 | And it was very dark , but I had to go up every night , and I did n't like going up in the dark . ’ |
4 | Four other girls , that 's right and of course there were housemaids there to do the work and er yes housemaids and er and er you know and in the , in the kitchen , you see , there was the chef and er a cook , the kitchen maid and er a young man , a boy , well just left school to scrub the tables down and do the floors and that sort of thing and er and whi and er while I , of course I had to go down every day to type , to see what the chef said , what was on the menu and type it , type out the menus , you see , that was one of my jobs and er and if let me think , yes there was quite a number of staff , that 's just in the kitchen |
5 | he and he were like this in the water I had to go down the bank I grabbed hold of him in the middle of his back , just turfed him out . |
6 | Oh I 'd forgotten about that , right I had to go back a couple of times did n't I Bev ? |
7 | ‘ I wis lost for a while , because I had went there every day . |
8 | Although I wanted to go down the pit because you got more money you see . |
9 | But I missed the more dramatic sting inflicted on Gloucestershire 's Mark Davies , by a bee which had gone up the trouser leg and reached the left-arm spinner 's more intimate regions . |
10 | She 'd gone only a short way when some sixth sense brought her to a halt in the nick of time . |
11 | She did go away a lot but normally told somebody first so it was odd . |
12 | She had to go back the way she had come . |
13 | But she had gone only a few paces before she turned and stared back at the door , a strong sense of oddness — of wrongness — holding her in its grip . |
14 | She had gone only a little way however , when she stopped to check her map and , to her consternation found that when she turned the ignition on again her car would n't go ! |
15 | Most of the Leeds fans we passed going down the M40 looked a bit unsure of the sight — it 's not every match day you see three guys in Leeds clobber driving a green porsche with their Leeds scarf in the back window . |
16 | By spring of eighty-nine , when the project had started , we 'd gone quite a long way down the road , we 'd decided that we wanted to be looking at what was feasible in general practice . |
17 | we happened to go up the stair and er , the door was answered |
18 | We look out into the darkness wondering why we elected to go nearly a hundred miles in this . |
19 | I , I er , o we had to get the ladders we had to go up the ladders did n't we ? |
20 | We had gone about a hundred yards when one particular house caught my eye . |
21 | Before I left the Lock and I was on nights the sirens went one night and this was before they stopped going down the shelter we went down the air raid shelter that is , now , is the cellar to the club at Bloxwich Lock 's club ! |
22 | They 'd gone down a narrow alleyway — up North they 're called ‘ ginnels ’ but do n't ask me why ; I just observe , I do n't translate — which led to another alley at right-angles . |
23 | He said they had gone up the Rest and Be Thankful and he had noticed a red van parked in a lay-by which had flashed its lights as they passed . |
24 | They had gone about a hundred and fifty yards when a figure in blue combat gear loomed up and signalled them to stop . |
25 | She did n't point out that they had to go back the way they had come , and when he reached into the back and handed her a water container she drank gladly . |
26 | They had to go down the rope side-ladder , Richard first . |
27 | Whenever he tried to go home the old woman would throw a magic ball of thread into his boat and draw him back to shore . |
28 | ‘ If he 'd gone away a long time ago , it would have been better , ’ said Mrs Clancy wryly . |
29 | Well this man something wrong and he er had an appointment with a Girran man who was Professor of medicine in Glasgow , he 'd gone up the ladder you know and finished . |
30 | He did go out a lot . |