Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] go [adv] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I must go out this afternoon . ’ |
2 | I should go quite dotty without work , and there is none for me in Venice now . |
3 | Cos I might go out one night and I might say I might meet up with a with a another white man or another you know a black man or something , |
4 | I do n't want them after this visit tomorrow I might go out one more time |
5 | I says , I 'll go next week This was after three weeks , I says , I 'll go on next week and I 'll take over the job of yard foreman , and I 'll do it the way I want it done , not the way that . |
6 | I says , So I want to cut the ordeal short , I says , and I 'll go on next week . |
7 | ‘ Stop fighting or I 'll go completely crazy … ! ’ |
8 | You 're not see you 're not thinking in twos you 're not thinking I 'll go up one and up two squares and okay . |
9 | I 'll go up next go . |
10 | Well I 'll go up this way , have n't combed my hair . |
11 | You go up that one , I 'll go up this one |
12 | ‘ Look , I 'll go back one day . |
13 | But I 've come a long way and er so I 'll go back next er Wednesday to the department and er er if people will bear with me and put up with it er I 'll take it er fairly slowly to start with but I dare say there will come a time when er erm you wo n't notice much difference . |
14 | And I 'll go down ready to move . |
15 | ‘ I 'll go in first , ’ he said casually . |
16 | ‘ I 'll go in first and then pull you up . ’ |
17 | I I 'll go about ten to nine , five to nine . |
18 | So I thought , maybe I 'll go off one day and find out what 's going on in the place . |
19 | my last warning I 'll go off some |
20 | ‘ I could go upstairs this minute and drape myself in gold chains and beautiful bracelets . ’ |
21 | could go deaf , if I could go selectively deaf , then I 'll be alright |
22 | the truth should be er help for me now , give me , give me a support or something and from her I could go about two weeks not hearing at all , no phone call , nothing . |
23 | My father stopped , looked at me for a bit and then said that in the circumstances I could go out that night — providing I milked the cows first . |
24 | ‘ I can also pick up music — without it I 'd go absolutely berserk . ’ |
25 | I used to go as little as possible to the MainMan offices . |
26 | She caught on pretty quickly , so I would go home each nigh to teach myself something new so I could share it with her the next day . |
27 | so many so very often it happens but for me too I shall go just half an hour |
28 | ‘ I shall go out this afternoon and make a start on the borders . |
29 | ‘ I will go down first , then . ’ |
30 | After all , I will go there one day , although it is hard to equate all my trivial daily preoccupations with such blanket decomposition . |