Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] go [adv] [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | Cos he do n't want me going there cos I fell arse over tip earlier ! |
2 | I mean I went out because I mean |
3 | I want them to go on because they can see it 's the only thing to do . |
4 | Where before he went off at obtuse tangents , now he takes the songs where he wants them to go rather than let them control him . |
5 | ‘ Nobody has expected us to go up so we 've done well whatever happens . |
6 | Would they accept what he had said and let them go rather than cause a scene ? |
7 | As they stepped on to the landing he signalled her to go ahead while he hung back so they should not be seen arriving in the newsroom together . |
8 | Its purpose is best served if the person concerned can take up this attitude , be with it for as long as is required , and then let it go again when stepping back into ordinary life , then there is no risk of becoming over-identified with it . |
9 | Let us go inside where we can talk in peace . ’ |
10 | ‘ I do n't want you to go anywhere until I get back . |
11 | I do n't want you going just because you think that it will please us — Hans and me . |
12 | He takes his hand , puts his blond head down and wills himself to go on until he reaches his yellow bedroom with teddies stencilled around the walls . |
13 | I do n't see us going down if we keep all our best players and we 'll finish mid-table . |
14 | He also remembered the goose pimples that appeared on his arms as the evening grew cooler , and how he did n't suggest they went inside because he was afraid she would say that it was time to go . |
15 | ‘ As I said , it ca n't be long before you locate Suzie , and I 'm sure you 'll have more success in persuading her to go home than I would . ’ |
16 | I watched it go regretfully because it was a beautiful Berber knife . |
17 | You ca n't stop that , I mean that 's what I 've said to the Press , you do n't want him to go abroad because I think everybody 's going to miss that , because there are are n't too many that can do things like he does . |
18 | In the days of the conglomerates momentum kept them going even though each step was rationalised alter it had been made . |
19 | A few months after I left I met someone else and we had a wonderful relationship for a few months , but then guilt reared its ugly head and Marie persuaded me to go back because I 'd left her with two children . |
20 | I 've had a preliminary meeting with them and they 've asked me to go back because they 're interested in me . |
21 | He saw the tiny shudder that went through her and felt himself go still as she went up to the horse and began to stroke its face , its flank . |
22 | She slowed her pace , willing him to go away before she drew close . |
23 | It would not be granted if the court felt it went further than necessary to meet the complaint . |
24 | I think Kenneth had a strong sexual imagination and I am sure that a lot went through his mind , but J do n't think it went further than that . ’ |
25 | And I would n't even go in because I do n't think my dad 's making me go in except she kept me , and all behind because we did n't do our homework and she said right see me tomorrow , |
26 | So when you say you went through , what what did you go through before you embarked on on surrogacy ? |
27 | Peter : Why did you go backwards when I was coming to you ? |
28 | Did you go in as well yesterday ? |
29 | Did you go out before you were coming to bed ? |
30 | ‘ Why did you go out when you got the letter ? |