Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [vb base] go [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | now if I was to go there and back that 's eighty pence , I mean I could get , for , for that e extra eighty pence I could get a few things in there that are dearer but I mean I like going down the town anyway and just wander and go back but I do get a few more bits in there now than I did . |
2 | I said to Angela , eh , I said , if you go for that job you ca n't stop in middle of ceremony and say I have to go out granddad . |
3 | That shop stinks I hate going in , not that one ! |
4 | But everyone else is in but I want to clear Wednesday and Thursday cos I want we want to go up to Suffolk . |
5 | they 've reported they 've gone down . |
6 | We talking about this and I was saying about coming from construction I says I 've says I 've to go up the cut like |
7 | Well he said that does n't give you long to go out on the razzle . |
8 | dates and they ca n't say what 's going to happens they have to go through , sift the evidence , arrange it all in a certain order , |
9 | Yeah , ah films I mean you expect to go back , but this is , what on earth was that ? |
10 | Oh they do , yes they do like I mean going back forty seven round there well perhaps you know , forty six were n't it ? |
11 | Our next plan is to go for endowment to stop the roller coaster ride we 've gone on with the city ’ . |
12 | It is hard work , said , ‘ but the current recession has shown we have to go out and go through it . ’ |
13 | She 's saying I do n't think we want to go out . |
14 | Well I do n't think we need to go on with any more of those do we , no |
15 | I know I have to go down the college tonight . |
16 | No we 're not all rushing off all over the place although the men and s some of the women you know we have gone off and they still I mean the men were in South Wales last week . |
17 | ‘ Nigel has to falter and have some bad luck and I feel I have to go out and get maximum points every time . ’ |
18 | The man who called himself Hope went down the sleepy cow-crossed and vagrant-strewn main street of Keswick with the speed and determination of the utterly resolved . |
19 | ‘ There 's always something else to do — lines you see and feel you have to go back for , lower peaks you 've left for later . |
20 | I mean they 've gone out the window . |
21 | Some prostitutes say the big fines mean they have to go back out onto the streets to pay off their debts . |
22 | Have I gone I 've gone over slightly have I ? |
23 | So why was he insisting she continue to go around with him ? |
24 | We keep we keep going on for longer and longer but it 's taking a lot longer for us to get any closer . |
25 | That does n't mean we have to go around in a great lather of gratitude all the time . |
26 | Think I 've gone off with someone else . |
27 | ‘ I think I want to go back to the house for a while , ’ she said at last in a careful tone . |
28 | ‘ I think I want to go back to my flat in London , ’ she said in a low tone . |
29 | I 've now got the job Oh i think you have to go out . |
30 | Do you fancy going down there ? |