Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] go a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I let go a lungful of air , slumped back against the parapet and lit another Capstan .
2 I 've gone a bit mad about cleaning as my mother 's coming to stay this summer .
3 You 've gone a straight across there .
4 I 'd go a little bit further and say well it 'd be much more likely that husband and wife would be in the master bedroom with in the small bedroom , but as you say er the adults or anybody indeed in the flat is likely to be in the bedrooms at that time , but Sergeant you see went a bit further and said that at the briefing , somehow he got information that was likely to be in the master bedroom so I understand your evidence , you certainly did n't get that impression at the brief .
5 Humble clerks who have gone a bust on clothes for marriageable daughters are outraged but too timid to protest .
6 We have learnt a lot from the Nicaraguan experience and as far as the woman question " is concerned , we hope to go a bit further .
7 ‘ I 'm afraid we 've gone a bit too soft , ’ she says with almost Blimpish fervour .
8 ‘ I 'm afraid we 've gone a bit too soft , ’ she says with almost Blimpish fervour .
9 Ten forty five so we 've gone a bit .
10 We have gone a goal down in our last four games , so there is no easy game at this stage .
11 We have gone a step further , even starting some nests off by taping on twigs and other suitable material to the boxes . ’
12 Erm when it 's hot , they do go a bit peculiar in pillows , they go stained do n't they ?
13 see like , now they 've gone a bit quieter now , have you noticed ?
14 Alison his nose as it was around there , they 've gone a bit bumpy .
15 They 've gone a lot of funny ways , the Cauldhames and their associates by marriage , but to the best of my knowledge a gun has never crossed one off .
16 No , they have gone a bit cool towards her .
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