Example sentences of "[adj] go [adv] [subord] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Hunched in a remote and subordinate cranny of government — devising a rent bill at the Ministry of Housing and Local Government , as a matter of fact — I was not disposed to go overboard when our armed forces were launched into the attack in November ; but what on earth was intended to come out of it and how an occupation found untenable could be tenably restored and sustained by force was beyond the comprehension of this unmoved spectator .
2 Clusters and nerves well again I always felt that nerves were supposed to go away when you got good at things , now I 'm pleased to discover that is n't true .
3 Well now you 've got ta generate it you got ta have electric going outside so you do n't you got ta put these in ai n't you ?
4 It 's great to go slow where you 've got houses , children and all the other things , but I , Avenue , which is on er plan five , is one of the radial roads that goes through the centre of erm out in the direction and to put a thirty mile an hour speed limit on this I think is totally unrealistic .
5 The precautions you take to make you feel safer often result in you restricting your life , following a self-imposed curfew , unable to go out unless you can be sure you can drive — or get a lift — back .
6 We 're not going to be able to go on as we are .
7 They wo n't be able to go on if we do n't rest . "
8 Harbury tried to grab the apparent opportunity but Wickham neatly turned the conversation so that Shildon was able to go on where he had left off .
9 ‘ If for any reason the runners were able to go faster than us in the marathon , I 'm sure they would organise it differently for them . ’
10 So I always told her she would be able to go there when she was older .
11 Well , there I was in London , penniless ; like the man in the gospel , I was too proud to go home so I begged and fought with the rest of the dispossessed in the dirty alleyways and streets of Whitechapel , Alsatia , and even across London Bridge amongst the stews of Southwark .
12 But now I 've made two trips there and I 'm anxious to go back because I feel I 'm getting tapped in a little better , I 'm getting emotionally connected .
13 I was not keen to go yet because I still had a vivid memory of that hand .
14 ‘ I was a bit young to go there because I found it difficult to get to know people , ’ he says .
15 It 's be nice to go though if we could .
16 The others were all getting ready to go ashore when it happened . ’
17 It reminds us of the blackout and people are scared to go out once it gets dark .
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