Example sentences of "[vb past] [pron] go [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 So they asked me to go away and come back again in a week which gave me breathing space and time at least to learn it properly .
2 The chap you saw in the druid outfit got them going again and he 's still the king-pin . ’
3 When we moved he went AWOL and had to be recaptured and forcibly repatriated .
4 He told me to go ahead and finish it . ’
5 She told me to go away and stop pestering her . ’
6 They told me to go home and talk it over .
7 I am afraid that I told him to go away and not be silly .
8 ‘ Tony was thinking of packing it in over a month ago but I told him to go away and talk it over with his family first .
9 Having told me that everyone was advising him to record it , I told him to go ahead and do it , but not with me .
10 We entered the Manston circuit and found two Stirlings demanding emergency landings and I recognised the voice of one of my lads , Desmond Ince , and I told him to go ahead and take my turn to land .
11 As they stepped on to the landing he signalled her to go ahead while he hung back so they should not be seen arriving in the newsroom together .
12 Eventually , someone advised him to go home and have some sleep .
13 My niece was visiting for the day and she asked if she could have a drink of orange juice so I told her to go ahead and help herself .
14 And eventually they told us to go upstairs and sit down at the table .
15 To punish her , he ordered her to go downstairs and get Eleanor something to eat .
16 I watched it go regretfully because it was a beautiful Berber knife .
17 In the days of the conglomerates momentum kept them going even though each step was rationalised alter it had been made .
18 He saw the tiny shudder that went through her and felt himself go still as she went up to the horse and began to stroke its face , its flank .
19 It would not be granted if the court felt it went further than necessary to meet the complaint .
20 Between because before they got he went away and measured up the body and he also had sometime then you see he would have to go and put the body in the coffin .
21 Peter : Why did you go backwards when I was coming to you ?
22 Did it go fast or slow ? ' ’
23 So did it go deeper than that ?
24 Was it simply curiosity — or did it go deeper than that , and was she right to have this strange feeling of apprehension ?
25 And ‘ why did he go away and leave me ? ’
26 Nor had they gone far before she was forced to stand still and stare up at tall tree-ferns , their gracefully curving fronds sheltering the path like a row of lofty umbrellas .
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