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 | 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 . |
3 | ‘ He will hear a tune on a programme and go away and play it on a keyboard . |
4 | Force yourself to think of an effective here-and-now action and go ahead and do it . |
5 | So that bit that goes there and that bit goes rou , put that back in again that 's right |
6 | We closed the window and went downstairs and waited . |
7 | ‘ Aline , be a dear sweet girl and go away and let me die in peace . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | There was only one form of public transport , the carrier 's horse and cart that went once or mice a week to the town , and even then with little room or encouragement for passengers . |
10 | Father Peter waved them back to their seats and went across and poured them generous stoups of ale from the jar just outside the small buttery door . |
11 | I think they should get planning consent and go ahead and develop Straiton . |
12 | I gathered up all my courage and went home and we went for a walk and I just told him . |
13 | This rationalism ( I use the word here in a much wider sense than suggested by ‘ rationalism ’ as opposed to ‘ empiricism ’ ) attempts not only to use reason as a tool but to go further and make reason guarantee itself . |
14 | And I might say : you 're something inside your head that goes away when you die . |
15 | You have escaped with your life , it is far better that you ask no more questions and go home and forget . ’ |
16 | ‘ I called a taxi and went home and passed the accident on the way , but I did n't realise it was the one he meant . |
17 | Getting Ace on his side had helped : the Doctor had an attachment to the woman that went deeper than either of them would admit . |
18 | If for instance erm Fred Bloggs at the end of the office is sick on Friday he turns off his P C at lunchtime and goes home and we do the software upgrade during the afternoon on Friday , then his P C wo n't get the upgrade to the software because we 're sending it down the network . |
19 | Athelstan heard Cranston bellowing his name so left the chamber and went downstairs where the coroner stood kicking absentmindedly at the snow . |
20 | But by then he had taken refuge in the church , and the service must have been little more than a conversation between him and old MacDiarmid , because not another soul had dared to run the gauntlet and go inside when the clock struck three . |
21 | After a while Moran tired of looking at the newspapers and went outside though it was almost night . |
22 | Nutty slipped off Midnight 's back , gave the reins to her uncle and went forward and took the creature 's halter . |
23 | ‘ Even though the property market has had its problems and tenants are n't as thick on the ground as normal , a number have looked at CADCAM but gone elsewhere because of the traffic problems , ’ he said . |
24 | In Lean 's film The Sound Barrier ( 1952 ) , the central character , an engineer , is portrayed as a more deeply ambivalent figure , driven by his ambition to build a plane that goes faster than the speed of sound , seemingly prepared to accept the loss of his son and a pilot in pursuit of his dream , but actually torn by a deep sense of what he has lost . |
25 | It placed a disproportionately severe restriction on the defendant 's right to compete after leaving the employment and went further than was reasonable in the interests of the parties . |
26 | His days in Perugia were clearly numbered , and he would spend them like the young magistrate , on a siding running parallel to the main line but going nowhere and ending abruptly . |
27 | Said they 're not like the old ones that go like as though they 're welded |
28 | The it comes straight from the coa from the er mines and it 's it 's sent through chutes on these merry-go-round railways that go slow and they stop over this and then it 's all pulverized with heavy steel balls into powder and coal and into the furnaces it 's just blown in . |
29 | Perhaps they have been driven out of the country and gone abroad because extra conditions have been imposed here . |
30 | A few sensed the power of Callanish and went there as the creatures did and felt the peace . |