Example sentences of "[pers pn] go [adv] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We expect them to go home now and say , ‘ Mamma gim me lamb ’ . ’
2 And then everything goes wrong when he ca n't get me to go round there and pinch it . ’
3 Then he told me to go back home and explain to Mum .
4 I goes out there and he said I du n no where that tape measure is , there 's two bags here .
5 I go somewhere else and eat junk food and drink junk wine .
6 So if I go straight over and invite Simon to address us next , please .
7 I go right up so I can see proper .
8 Good do n't forget if I go too quickly or if I give you too much say , Ooh hang on .
9 And I go out there because I want to hear ‘ God Save the Queen . ’
10 I mean , I 'd like to do the things that , my hobbies , but I go out there because I care and I see that I feel that it 's necessary to , to actually stop these people tormenting an animal for fun and if I 'm that concerned about animals , I 'm not gon na stoop to hurt a horse , or or the hounds !
11 They get a buzz when I go out there and race against the Lewises and people like that .
12 Although he had defied her before , it had only been in words but now the thought that he had the choice of putting those words into action and so set a new pattern , and in doing so break one of the threads that tied him to her , caused his whole body to tremble and his voice to quiver as he said , ‘ Either you give me permission freely to go with Mick tomorrow or I go down now and put it to Martin . ’
13 There 's an underground thing — you know , steps going down to a station , so I go down there and wander around for a bit .
14 I said well I 'm not very good on computers and I 've got loads of coursework so I thought if I go down there and type out different pieces of work it would get me familiarized with them
15 Even so , if you consider the pressures contingent on me that night , you may not think I delude myself unduly if I go so far as to suggest that I did perhaps display , in the face of everything , at least in some modest degree a ‘ dignity ’ worthy of someone like Mr Marshall — or come to that , my father .
16 I go back downstairs and put the letters back .
17 Can I go today please cos he said he wo n't be playing today er , cos erm yeah cos he ca n't .
18 " shall I go as fast as a whirlwind , as fast as thought , or as fast as a bird ? "
19 It was about a 70-mile drive away , if not more , and I went up there and was given a drink and introduced to a few people , and then I opened the fête … and never saw anyone again .
20 It 's in my Quarter , of course — I do n't know how long he 's been dead but I went up there and the doctor was still there .
21 And er one day I went up there and er erm in there for for over two hours right , and who 's the the P A er used to be er .
22 I went up there and oh look oh they 've gone !
23 and I went round there and he went straight into me .
24 I went round afterwards and asked him what was the problem .
25 I went outside quietly and found a length of driftwood of the appropriate shape , came back to the Bunker , caught the snake by the neck with the piece of wood and bundled it into the first rusty can I could find which still had a lid .
26 I went upstairs uneasily and knocked on his door .
27 I went into the gardens one Sunday morning with the dog found a body in a sleeping bag and I really did n't know whether I thought it was alive or not alive so I went rather closer and I got a very defensive angry stare from a young man and I said to him I 'm not going to ask you to move , because you 've probably got nowhere to go , my real concern is are you okay .
28 I started at one corner and I went right across and came off at the other corner , and I did n't go back .
29 So everybody was telling me about this so I went away over and had a look at it .
30 I went straight up and I said , ‘ Sign this .
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