Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] go [adv] [conj] " 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 knew that they would be criticized by the Fontanellatesi for allowing me to go away and live in a distant city among thousands of Allied soldiers . |
3 | So they asked me to go away and come back again in a week which gave me breathing space and time at least to learn it properly . |
4 | The chap you saw in the druid outfit got them going again and he 's still the king-pin . ’ |
5 | And er , as I say , observing this and watching Hector 's work and how things have gone on over the years , er as you know , there 's been a tremendous revival of interest in driving , so many people have er , restored carts or had new ones built and erm the young farriers who 've never had the experience with driving horses , they have run into problems with erm , keeping them going soundly and overcoming problems which crop up when horses are driven on the road a lot . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | ‘ I suggest you go ahead and do that . |
8 | ‘ Then I suggest you go away and think about it . ’ |
9 | Kaley I want you to go upstairs and get me a pad for Brett please . |
10 | ‘ Watson , you know the house , so I want you to go forward and look through the windows . |
11 | " Well now , I want you to go away and think about this very carefully . |
12 | But what you do n't want is a series of conversations with two or three different people all of whom really want you to go away and are just trying to pass the buck to someone else . |
13 | When we moved he went AWOL and had to be recaptured and forcibly repatriated . |
14 | I just want us to go there and maybe we can come back from there with a win and make people think well they ai n't so bad are they . |
15 | He told me to go ahead and finish it . ’ |
16 | She told me to go away and stop pestering her . ’ |
17 | They told me to go home and talk it over . |
18 | Would they accept what he had said and let them go rather than cause a scene ? |
19 | Erm I 've had one comment from the people in Nottingham , that er we need to have a clearer idea of exactly what we want from people , and then let them go away and and read more detailed bumf in more detail . |
20 | I am afraid that I told him to go away and not be silly . |
21 | ‘ Tony was thinking of packing it in over a month ago but I told him to go away and talk it over with his family first . |
22 | Having told me that everyone was advising him to record it , I told him to go ahead and do it , but not with me . |
23 | We entered the Manston circuit and found two Stirlings demanding emergency landings and I recognised the voice of one of my lads , Desmond Ince , and I told him to go ahead and take my turn to land . |
24 | 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 . |
25 | Eventually , someone advised him to go home and have some sleep . |
26 | My niece was visiting for the day and she asked if she could have a drink of orange juice so I told her to go ahead and help herself . |
27 | However , I hope it goes well and that you and your committees get all the credit they deserve . |
28 | 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 . |
29 | I 've made ours go right and left we 've got two |
30 | Let us go now and there will be no trouble for you . |