Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] go [adv] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 So it 's all going to go ahead as per the script .
2 We should not want to go slower than 1/200th second because of camera movement and , for a bright day , f8 at 1/200th with ASA 200 rated film will give a result .
3 They would wait five miles ahead , not daring to go further because of my leg .
4 ‘ This is one of the biggest road construction contracts ever undertaken in Northern Ireland and we have not had to go overseas because we have the local skills to do it . ’
5 The letter was prepared but would not have gone out until the land had been seen .
6 However , in general , he was not allowed to go there since his presence excited all of the large apes housed there and interfered with any research that might have been going on .
7 As children , we were not allowed to go there because of the risk of attack from a tiger or leopard , but sometimes , I would follow a group of hunters to trap sambar , muntjac or wild boar .
8 Mm We 're on number three she 's not allowed to go home till she 's done at least seven !
9 They told me not to bother to go in until the contractions became regular .
10 and I , I always felt if we have a change onto this er new system of er , of these quilts , I , I you know , I were n't too sure , but once you 've changed I do n't think you 'd ever want to go back because in winter time when it 's a bit cooler and you put more blanket on to keep warmer and then it becomes heavy
11 At three o'clock when I am collected to go home I can hardly wait to go back once I 've had my tea .
12 But if you were to say ‘ I believe so ’ or ‘ I doubt it ’ , we might not prepare the meal but we could hardly plan to go elsewhere until we had heard from you more definitely .
13 She always likes to go there when it 's birthdays and things like that , special occasions .
14 But I still i ca n't lie on it , I still have to go back cos of that leg you see ?
15 ‘ It 's probably set to go off if the cat pisses on the potatoes . ’
16 He also seems to go further than this and sets the pattern for future elite theorists in distinguishing between maximum utility for a community and maximum utility of a community .
17 To his credit , he had never engineered such postings and , in the early part of 1944 , he would rather have gone anywhere than remain in close proximity to Liza Tremayne .
18 Pascoe staunchly refused to go further than his earlier explanation that he wanted to speak to MacQuillan about finance .
19 In fact , she did n't want to go anywhere unless he came with her .
20 It does n't need to go out because I took that out .
21 You do n't need to go further than that .
22 Lydia did n't like going out unless she was looking her best .
23 But he was alert and sparkling , his motor well and truly turned on by the presence of Catherine Crane , and he probably was n't going to go home till he , or Catherine , dropped in their tracks .
24 ‘ That 's so 's you do n't have to go outside if you wants to go to the toilet , ’ he explained .
25 Then sit back , relax , and just take it easy , you wo n't have to go out when it 's all wet and breezy .
26 ‘ She would n't have gone just because H.B. told her off .
27 There was no need to go biting Hawkbit : he could n't have gone back if he 'd tried .
28 But what you do as a removal man is you get hold of the cord that you 've pulled away from the side of the frame , put a knot in it , a loose knot , then leave go gently because again if you do n't leave go gently if it 's an old cord when it gets to the reaches the knot it 'll snap and you 'll still lose the weight inside .
29 But what you do as a removal man is you get hold of the cord that you 've pulled away from the side of the frame , put a knot in it , a loose knot , then leave go gently because again if you do n't leave go gently if it 's an old cord when it gets to the reaches the knot it 'll snap and you 'll still lose the weight inside .
30 We did it inside and then had to go outside cos it was raining .
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