Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun sg] and go [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I 'm shouting at the 4th one not to do them so tight because I could n't move my fingers and they just told me to shut my mouth and go quietly .
2 I gathered up all my courage and went home and we went for a walk and I just told him .
3 I would lock my door and go right away and tell no one where I was .
4 Take your claws out of my knee and go away .
5 Resigned to the fact that she was n't going to get back to sleep , she pulled on her robe and went downstairs .
6 She put on her cloak and went downstairs .
7 But anyone can bypass their GP and go straight to an NHS GUM ( genito-urinary medicine ) clinic for immediate and confidential treatment — or even just for a sexual health ‘ MOT ’ between partners .
8 She used her key and went quietly into the house .
9 You 've still got the problem of addressing praise , because quite often you 've only , if you 've given somebody a specific task then it 's easy to praise or not to praise in that situation , but if they 've just come in , done their job and gone home , you know , just sat on a checkout for four hours , right it 's my time to leave , then , if they 've done nothing out of the blue , extraordinary , so they do n't do anything wrong , or , you know .
10 Then she dried her eyes on the hem of her petticoat and went slowly back to the house .
11 Hurriedly showering and pulling on the same pair of jeans she had worn the day she 'd arrived , she jerked a baggy sweater over her head and went downstairs .
12 Try to alter her flight and go home tomorrow ?
13 When they reached the right room , Loretta thanked her guide and went inside .
14 This time , since there was no reason for further prevarication , Ellie straightened her dress and went downstairs .
15 The courtyard was no longer floodlit but the moon was brilliant , filling the room with light , and Maggie slid from her bed and went quickly to the long window that led to the veranda .
16 Nutty slipped off Midnight 's back , gave the reins to her uncle and went forward and took the creature 's halter .
17 The wee woman got on her bus and went away .
18 Many congratulations and a warm welcome should be given to Dorling Kindersley , the first general publisher to recognise that there is ELT potential in its list and to go so far as to publish an ELT catalogue .
19 So she slung her bag over her shoulder and went away -across the marshes .
20 She took off her apron and went upstairs from the basement to suggest the extravagance to Irena .
21 She kissed her mother and went upstairs .
22 Fran picked up her bag and went downstairs , remembering the last time she 'd got ready to go out with Luke .
23 She washed her face and went wearily back to look out for him , but she was losing hope .
24 Ranulf nodded , put the wine cup down , took his cloak and went downstairs .
25 If he called , she 'd pretend to be out , she 'd hide in an outhouse , hide in the straw in the barn until he gave up his snooping and went away .
26 so he 'll , he 'll go straight , more or less down , have his tea and go straight to bed , so I 've got to go home and cook this
27 He cleared his mind and went farther into the vast cathedral .
28 The eunuch said , however , that the steersman had finished his work and gone forward before all this happened .
29 He lost his footing and went right under .
30 He dipped his hands nervously into the chalk bag at his waist and went forward to the base of the soaring , twisting arête .
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