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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Even you , at later conferences , have protected those people when we have adjusted branch commission and we feel it would be a retrograde step to try and go back and turn those years away .
2 When our member then appealed to the Regional Secretary and said , well , I think I do wan na appeal and go further than this because I feel I 'm right , what letter did we then get in reply .
3 Sounds grew muffled and footfalls came and went softly and unseen in the mist , from where to where no eagle could tell .
4 It was better : they could eat and go off and do homework and then watch TV , or on summer evenings , go out and play ball for a while before baths and bed .
5 He turned and went out and hurried along Baker Street as fast as his game leg would allow .
6 The tiny Aussie star , who scored 17 smash hits with svengali Pete Waterman 's record label PWL over a period of five years , admits : ‘ I was bored with being told to smile and go out and make money . ’
7 The doctor nodded and went out and Schellenberg lit a cigarette and sat on the edge of the desk .
8 She came down with this summer flu everyone 's getting and went home before I got in .
9 The square was busy now , with circling traffic and people coming and going in and out of Police Headquarters .
10 When his hand found the rounded contour of her bare breast under her blouse she shuddered convulsively against him , pressing her body forward , her breath coming and going quickly as he rubbed the raised bud of her nipple .
11 I 've got the one that I deal with in the art room and the other that 's formal because I teach part of my timetable in humanities … in art , I can relax and go round and talk to them individually … with the humanities , it 's a case of come in in silence and sit down … definitely teaching from the board .
12 She was about to turn and go back when she saw something that made her stop and purse her lips disapprovingly .
13 Erm and you see people frequently charging across the middle or even to the right-hand side of them because they do n't believe that you know that that they have to you know er be observed and gone round and erm whatever .
14 And the barriers drop , so if you try and go through when the lights are flashing or if you try and go round the barriers the chances are the train 's getting nearer and nearer and could hit you .
15 There must be going , I try and go late and get a lift from someone to Hertford .
16 G go and go home and look after yourself .
17 It enables individuals to overcome some of the accessibility/mobility problems outlined above ; they can come and go largely as they please , use the services they wish and enjoy a wide range of social , business and leisure contacts , conditioned only by the time that is available for driving from place to place and the running costs of the vehicle .
18 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 .
19 Hello , just to tell you they 've finished and gone now so I 'm well within my time schedule .
20 Now it goes on to say that they need to get the middle peasants to join and to go out and do more explanatory work among them .
21 He says , ‘ All right , 125 ’ ; and then after ten minutes he says , ‘ On your way , ’ so I got dressed and went out and thought , ‘ Now I 'm for it , ’ but I heard nothing more .
22 I said and went home and tried it .
  Next page