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

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1 So the head catcher decides that the moment has come to go in and bring the captives out , starting with the calves .
2 If , however , a colleague has offered to go along and watch the lesson for you , it may well help if you underline the type of general information you would like back in addition to the notes on the lesson .
3 Yeah , something stupid , and they knocked on the door , do you know what I mean , the most kids it 's like , it 's hiya Matthew , hi aunty , they knock on the door , I want to play with Hannah , I want to play with Matthew , Mat has , Mat has got to go out and play with them , and it 's my Milky Bar you ca n't not can I have one of your sweets Mat , my mother said I , I can have one of those sweets .
4 After its initial ratification of the Montreal Protocol [ see ED 49-50 ] , India has refused to go ahead and sign it .
5 One is that the children who are caught have to go again until they manage to sit down before being touched .
6 The fact that he has chosen to go away and leave me means that he does not love me .
7 He was working in the parks just now so he was back in , and apparently he 'd had to go round and baby-sit for them the night before .
8 It overlooked the street , it was too hot , and the people on the other side of the wall had been watching the hotel 's cable channel late and loud so that he 'd had to go around and hammer on their door .
9 You 'd know you 'd know what you 'd had to go through if you .
10 Seemed to love going forward and was quick enough to get back when needed .
11 It might be said to have gone further than Scandinavian legislation in distinguishing the position of the wife from that of her unmarried counterpart , since it would arguably have denied her equal access to the law .
12 ‘ I do n't simply want to help go out and kill more Iranian youngsters .
13 Rachel Keith would like to have gone there but her mother died and instead she went to see her father to try and effect a reconciliation , but her old father would n't let her over the door .
14 And , as the rain got worse during the rounds I thought someone was going to have to go off and build an ark .
15 I 'm not going to bother to go out and buy new paint when I 've got a damn great tub
16 She turned up at his flat not having bothered to go home and change , more than a little tired and jaded after an extremely hard working day .
17 ‘ Well , ’ Karl smiled , ‘ I would have preferred to go sooner but yes I can stay .
18 This means everything is to hand and off the floor and she does n't have to keep going in and out of the stable while she gets her horse ready to ride .
19 But you 've also got that that that you notice well down the erm the expenditure on a project , that you 're gon na have to have to go back and change something that should have been sorted out at the start .
20 Life seems to have gone downhill since the younger one was born .
21 The charges against Swinderby reveal him to have taught characteristic Wycliffite doctrines concerning the eucharist , absolution , tithes , preaching , and ecclesiastical temporalities ; he seems to have gone further than some Wycliffites in urging the spiritual incompetence of clerics in mortal sin .
22 I should have liked to go on as we were , but nothing goes on , even for a short time , without making the kind of decision which was , in this case , clearly impossible .
23 A good shower helped , but she would have liked to go down and search for a stiff drink .
24 But having said that , given that we do need to go on and talk about it , I will do my my best to give that information er that I have .
25 Dr ‘ Patterson ’ … patients here are very much consultant oriented , and no matter how much you may feel you 're on the right lines for treatment , they do expect to go along and see a consultant .
26 I felt and this is the bit I like , I , I some I , I used to set this at one point in the examination question and ask people to guess which American president said it I 'll read , I 'll read it to you measures otherwise unconstitutional might become lawful if indispensable to the preservation of the constitution through the preservation of the nation just , I 'll just get the essence of that , measures otherwise unconstitutional might become lawful if indispensable to the preservation of the constitution through the preservation of the nation ninety percent put Richard Nixon er no one put Abraham Lincoln er cos he was one of the good guys right or wrong I assume this ground I could not feel that to the best of my ability I had even tried to preserve the if to save James Buchanan is essentially the Pontius Pilate of American politics he says yes these are very acute problems er and very difficult er and I 'd like to help but I 'm sorry I ca n't and I really do have to go off and wash my hands now erm and , you know , you carry on and when you 've resolved it tell me what you want me to do and I 'll ,
27 She had the Monday market did n't she ? like all things , you know , though people do tend to go in and look and then say ooh yes , very nice !
28 I had intended to go on and become a teacher , but when Dad died of a heart attack I was needed to help run the family art gallery . ’
29 The other boy , David , was also puzzling about his experience in the cutting and had resolved to go back and try to find out if he had been dreaming ; somehow he did not feel frightened but more determined to see the tramp and make friends with him .
30 ‘ Good evening , Conrad , ’ Philippa said as she came into the room and bestowed a kiss on his bald patch , saint blessing sinner , and then called out to Larry whom she had seen going in as she walked up the hill with her offerings .
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