Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb mod] go [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 whereas Sue may go back and brief Bill , to go and brief , whereas Jayne writes out to all her her senior officers .
2 None of the people on stage knew what was happening , the girls continued to sing their plaintive song and the other men danced on with their own pieces of chiffon , hoping that Ken would go away and disappear for ever .
3 Flashman may go ahead and appoint Fry 's successor without awaiting the conclusion of his talks with the consortium .
4 Bernie would go on and on at you like that , making you define and redefine your attitudes .
5 Ramsay should go out and discover the position outside .
6 Stephen 'll go in and get the spaghetti
7 I just worked it out , do you know that was handled five times , those beet , because Pam used to go up and loosen with the plough , and then we come behind and pull it .
8 Or Maurice would go out and help Louis on the farm .
9 She could imagine that Tom would go out and leave his door open if he was working about the place but not if he had quitted it , and in winter it seemed foolhardy to say the least to leave it and let the cold air invade the house .
10 But I mean , Gill would go out and I said I 'd give her a if if we did it e er turn and turn about you only have to find one about once every eight weeks like .
11 Dad , if I still had my wee Claxton Annabel could go outside and play in it .
12 That 's Mr Harry used to go up and help him .
13 ‘ You mean you think Harry will go back and marry that Cora-Beth girl ? ’
14 Mrs Richards can go home if she wishes tomorrow .
15 ‘ I 'm sure Joe would go out if he had the chance , ’ said Cheryl .
16 And he stressed : ‘ At Blackburn I might be wondering whether Kenny Dalglish would go out and sign another player ! ’
17 So the family agreed on a swap — Uncle Tommy would go there and Father would take over Sleetburn , which was rented from a man called William Hutchinson .
18 Filmer could go in and out of the Westin without a sniff of fresh air , and probably had .
19 The union leaders , however , gave warning yesterday that the strike on Thursday would go ahead unless the decision to sack were overturned .
20 Rocastle can go forward and also help with the defense .
21 There were too many locked doors — all those leading to the street , tame excuses by the staff , brief interviews with Penumbra who claimed she was so busy and that of course Zambia could go out once she was sure SHe was well enough .
22 They were also worried that the USA would go ahead and plan a postwar aviation policy before they could even begin one .
23 James Spicer explained that we both had pressing jobs to do and the Inspector agreed to take my statement immediately and that Tony could go off and make his final checks of the golf course and make his statement later .
24 Smith would go further and say it results in ‘ tunnel vision ’ and a loss of grasp on sense .
25 I thought Clare would go out and play with her new racket , she 's not really
26 Friday 18th June will go down as being Black Friday in the minds of certain men at the Institute .
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