Example sentences of "go [subord] i " in BNC.

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1 I 'll go where I should be — with my spiders in Asia . ’
2 ‘ I can go where I like , ’ he kept saying , unconsciously repeating Wickham 's sentiments earlier that day .
3 There is no place you could go where I could n't reach you .
4 I grew up pretty much as everybody else grows up and one day seven years ago I found myself saying to myself — I ca n't live where I want to — I ca n't go where I want to — I ca n't do what I want to — I ca n't even day what I want to .
5 In , Solihull , I did n't go cos I
6 You know there 's hockey today , I ca n't go cos I 've to erm go and see Mrs .
7 Well it would be on my terms , there 's no way I 'd go cos I know it 's against the law
8 Well I did go cos I was investigating yeah .
9 I 'll go if I must , but we have n't got any forensic people here , it being Sunday .
10 He turned his head to stare at me as if he could n't at once comprehend my interest , but then , understanding , said of course I could go if I wanted to .
11 ‘ I would only go if I could take Terry , ’ he said .
12 Mrs Singh said she would go if I came too but not otherwise .
13 " Will you let us go if I can steal the lettuces from King Darzin 's garden ? " asked El-ahrairah " .
14 1 S + V ( future tense ) + if + S + verb ( present tense ) : I shall go if I have time .
15 If you 're at work Dorothy could go If I help , I 'll help with Trevor with his triplets .
16 Why do n't you go if I 'm not going ?
17 I mean I ca n't go until I get a key
18 In fact , I do n't go unless I 'm forced .
19 I did n't go because I wanted to be rich .
20 I hoped he would n't let go because I wanted to kill him .
21 In the end I had to let Benjy go because I could n't afford the dog food .
22 I could n't go because I fell off my horse one day and broke my leg .
23 I did n't go because I was suddenly seized by an overwhelming passion for him , we did n't make love on the tiger-skin rug in that little box of a room you gave him , his pear-shaped body pressed against my ageing but still voluptuous frame . ’
24 Ignoring that , she continued crossly , ‘ I wanted you to let him go because I did n't in the least fancy the idea of visiting you in jail !
25 It was a good job I did n't go because I would be sick there .
26 why did you let it go because I caught my fingers so
27 I should go whilst I can still see properly .
28 I do n't know whether you 'll think I 'm boasting but that is n't the case , but I never ever regretted it and it a great deal of respect for me , you know and I could see that and did appreciate it and I know the people appreciated it just the same and erm it 's gone on from then till now but about , I retired in seventy-three , I was sixty-five and I said I 'd only do what anybody wanted for me , cos they had me in for the tax and I never ever heard twenty-one I think it was or thirty-one in come and I 'd go before I could satisfy them at Walsall but er I 'd got , not got enough money to be taxed in the bank , which was true .
29 ‘ Or at least , if you insist on doing so , do n't go before I come back ! ’
30 cos you could , I mean if if she asked you about it , you know , you could just say well honestly I 'm quite , I did n't think you were the kind of person who 'd go for I know , I know that thing is I mean I can see , I can see that she 's going for him because
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