Example sentences of "go [adv] and " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Can we go somewhere and talk ? ’
2 ‘ Oh God , that 's just what she 's afraid of — she 's afraid if I got in your car we might go somewhere and park , for God 's sake . ’
3 Songwriting genius Tom T Hall 's duets on the masterful ‘ I 'll Go Somewhere And Sing My Songs Again ’ .
4 I 'm sure he 'll go somewhere and sleep first .
5 ‘ You wan na go somewhere and you have to buy a ticket .
6 I wished they would go somewhere and fight a duel to the death , and that it would end in a draw .
7 ‘ Perhaps we should go somewhere and talk quietly and sensibly about this . ’
8 tomorrow we 'll go somewhere and spend my money .
9 But he 's not the sort of person that 'll say ah yeah we 've been doing this for a little while , why do n't we just take off and go somewhere and fuck it , fuck it , let's just go and do something together he 's the sort of person that they would settle down into this safe little life and , which would n't actually be that safe for Vanessa , it 'd be very very you know , much what Dangerous wants to do .
10 and er just to , just to sit , it was just that Penny and Kev and Pam and Grant have got different ways in their mind to where we are , we do n't go anywhere in a hurry , I do n't go somewhere and think oh I 've got to be back at ten o'clock
11 Agents do n't want deadwood and if they are interested in you it is because they feel they can sell you into the market , so that you can go on and make money both for yourself and them .
12 After all , we have been reaping rewards from the vegetable garden for months : the soil ca n't go on and on providing if its own storehouse is not replenished .
13 Bernie would go on and on at you like that , making you define and redefine your attitudes .
14 But the weird thing about this supposedly ‘ shock admission ’ is that everyone made the most dreadful fuss when she said she intended to ‘ go on and on and on ’ .
15 The war may well just go on and on .
16 The war may well just go on and on .
17 One can go on and on listing East Germany 's morbid shortcomings .
18 And it would go on and on and on —
19 ‘ No , no , we ca n't go on and on .
20 Or does it go on and on and on and on ?
21 Mrs Margaret Charles , living 200 yards from the crash , said : ‘ I am furious because I do not think pilots should just bale out and let the plane go on and crash into a village .
22 Having called the election at a bad time , defending the 13-year record , and with an anti-Government trend growing significantly , the Conservatives have found it difficult to say clearly why they should go on and on .
23 The list can go on and on : contents of a hand-bag ; pages of a diary ; newspaper cuttings ; an epitaph ; school record cards ; photographs of housing demolition ; map of a street ; artefacts of any evocative kind .
24 But the quaint idea did occur to her that she might simply go on and on perfecting her role , delighting simply in her ability to deceive , and never , till the end , making any use of her deception .
25 I remember a couple of scenes when David would just go on and on asking me what I was doing with Michael , ’ she says .
26 What does one say to the mother who complains that sometimes her child will go on and on doing something that is not only naughty but dangerous .
27 The list could go on and on .
28 This means that while you are out for the evening , anyone who may be watching the house will be unsure as to whether you are at home or not , because various lights will go on and off at different times .
29 May they go on and on telling about him as they pursue their course of action .
30 The challenges to faith will go on and must go on being answered .
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