Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [verb] i go " in BNC.
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1 | May I just say I went to erm Johnstown yesterday because I had half promised our friends here that I would go to support them . |
2 | I looked at the buttons next to the fruit stall because what I usually do I go and get the fruit and vegetables , if Jim 's on the right shift he takes them home , otherwise I buy them while it 's quieter , the man keeps them for me , I go straight across the leisure centre to soft clay cos it 's only open on Wednesdays and then on the way back one of them walks |
3 | ‘ I offered to stay , but she obviously wanted me to go . |
4 | yeah , just like erm , say a Friday or Saturday night when I take the car to go home , Sarah 's worked it out that by the time she walks upstairs and into her bedroom , she normally sees me going down Upping Road , but she does n't see me , next days it 's oh where did you go ? or what happened ? , |
5 | ‘ You just let me go . |
6 | Why do you always force me to go chasing after you ? ’ |
7 | ‘ You always wanted me to go to parties . |
8 | When did you ever know me to go on a diet ? |
9 | She also gets me going . |
10 | ‘ She really got me going … ’ et cetera ; you did say , ‘ She ’ , did n't you ? |
11 | " Do you really think I go to parties where everyone leaves their shoes behind ? " |
12 | ‘ Do you really want me to go into all the nasty , seedy little details ? |
13 | But if you really want me to go into details Valerie Mitchell was sitting not far from you last week . |
14 | ‘ All I ask of you is that you please let me go . ’ |
15 | ‘ You almost convince me to go home and change ! ’ he teased softly . |
16 | Because I 'd done two prison sentences they obviously expected me to go back again . |
17 | I was of no fixed abode , but I 'd finished my time so they still let me go . |
18 | The DHSS made me go to see them every day — I had a broken bone in my ankle but they still made me go every day ! |
19 | John Turvey , of North London , said : ‘ They really had me going . ’ |
20 | ‘ They never made me go to auditions — it was just something that came up . |
21 | ( Eg I got 2 pounds of a cop ticket for wimbledon — meaning I can see a match for 5.50 ) It only takes me going to 5 matches like this and I 've got good value for my initial investment . |
22 | ‘ I used to get down about my injuries , but I shared digs with Alan for two years and he always kept me going . |
23 | He almost had me going , but my Rule of Life No. 14 is that when somebody offers you the chance of a lifetime , they usually mean theirs , not yours . |
24 | It was far enough away to be no real danger , but it certainly stopped me going any further and was probably a timely warning ! |