Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] go [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 What are you gon na do , play in your bedroom or go outside or what ?
2 But er all he did was , you know the two pawls that go in and out ?
3 the the two brothers that went away and they were driving a car and one said to the other , watch what you 're doing and the other said to him , but I 'm not driving so .
4 But the stars soon lost their sheen and went out as the first strain of light eased away the darkness .
5 ‘ He will hear a tune on a programme and go away and play it on a keyboard .
6 Erm so that we may well have to link in to the training programme and go back and check , for instance in three where I 've talked about the business plans .
7 He said : ‘ Middlesbrough to their credit , worked very hard and we were fortunate to get the break and go on and win .
8 The snake looked at him with its two small cold eyes , and moved through the open mouth and went round and round the neck , and stopped .
9 He got out of the car and went up and down on his haunches a few times to ease some of the stiffness from his legs , then started to walk the mile or so back to the hotel gates .
10 but I mean even , even if we , if we get a date for next week Jane , we ca n't get in , cos I 'm not going to get a key and go in when she 's not there
11 Force yourself to think of an effective here-and-now action and go ahead and do it .
12 Luckily , Patrick saw the funny side and went out and bought some shirts his partner approved of .
13 Put on the glad rags and go out and party , after that ?
14 That dog was still barking : a hysterical , high-pitched bark that went on and on .
15 But normally should have a wee bit that goes in and hole .
16 So that bit that goes there and that bit goes rou , put that back in again that 's right
17 Thinking about language acquisition and skilled language use in terms of the particular forms of information-processing that go on when any linguistic task is being performed , and thinking about language disorders explicitly as patterns of impairments and preservations of different forms of information-processing , thus provides a particularly powerful way of illuminating both normal and disordered linguistic capacities .
18 The standard of life is in danger , and the white man must either fight the evil influence or go under and carry white civilisation with him .
19 This account of how aircraft accident investigations are conducted , or should be conducted , in the field is necessarily only a brief outline of what can take place and does not include much of the work that goes on when the wreckage is examined in detail in a hangar , or in the case of AIB at their substantial facility at Farnborough .
20 Suddenly , great guffaws of laughter that went on and on broke the silence , so much so that people began to stretch forward to see who they were coming from .
21 that 's right , and when you do get the thunder storm well my family get into their bathing costumes and go out and stand in it because it 's so lovely to have the rain .
22 We closed the window and went downstairs and waited .
23 We got on the Circle Line with a bag of sulphate and went round and round and got off at Liverpool Street .
24 It 's no good starting at the bottom and going up because then you 've lost the the punch have n't you .
25 So basically , I do n't think that it is a simple picture of being able to get a capital receipt and go out and use it .
26 ‘ Aline , be a dear sweet girl and go away and let me die in peace .
27 I did break the rules and go over and cuddle her in her cot , but not pick her up out of it .
28 In your mind you may have to start from the beginning of the paradigm and go down until you arrive at the form you need at the moment .
29 Then I rolled up my things in a blanket and went out and had something to eat .
30 It 's a nice thing to know if you ever get tense , er decide that this is it , I 'll throw things Er well I do when I want to throw things at the kitchen and go away and you use aromatherapy .
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