Example sentences of "to go [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 When he was alive , if she had to go somewhere that might not be safe , Tom went with her .
2 One day in the shop she 'd been waiting for Malcolm 's girlfriend and partner , Vivienne Westwood — they 'd been planning to go somewhere but Vivienne had n't turned up , she 'd phoned to tell this American girl that .
3 He wanted to go somewhere where he could be alone — where he could get some peace .
4 who wants to go somewhere when the channel tunnel
5 This in turn depends on the relevance it has , how important it is to them not to get pregnant , and how easy emotionally and practically it is to go somewhere and ask for it .
6 As the date of the exam came nearer , he decided to go somewhere and read by himself .
7 One might almost be driven to conclude that there are in fact two ‘ plans ’ , the public one which always seems to go awry and a secret one that the economy actually works to .
8 Right , now this is steep hill so I 've got to go slowly and hang on to you tightly so th buggy does n't run away from me .
9 'Nothing seems to go right and everyone else is better off than we are . ’
10 Bill Murray spent £50,000 on setting up his restaurant at Telegraph Hill , near Exeter , Devon , two years ago but said the business started to go downhill when he handed it over to a manager to run .
11 We are , he observed , only too willing to make this sort of leap , and not only in the field of theology ( Hume was also very critical of what he saw as the pretensions of the science of his day to uncover the ‘ hidden springs ’ of things ) , but we need to be much more modest and cautious , to realise how limited the scope of our experience and knowledge is , and how liable our minds to go astray when they over-reach themselves and fish in waters too deep for their lines to plumb .
12 But sportsmen must retire ; their bones insist upon it , and most try to do so if not at the height of their powers — that is too much to ask , no matter how determined the vows of youth — at any rate a day before they are asked to go rather than a day after .
13 Where before he went off at obtuse tangents , now he takes the songs where he wants them to go rather than let them control him .
14 And some of them it 's it 's hard to get them to go so but in general any of the fairly reactive acids and any of the fairly reactive metals they 're going to give you a salt and hydrogen .
15 ‘ I think you 'll have to , ’ said Fenella , who found the idea completely appalling , but who was trying to be practical and sensible and make it sound safe for them to go so that they could get Nuadu .
16 He tried to go solo but was quickly apprehended and subsequently jailed .
17 Now the place has an aura which is so enticing and unexpected in this quiet rural area that few people can pass by without stopping to go inside and become a part of the idyllic scene .
18 We got out of the coach and walked through the gates to the stares of those gathered on the gravel , and over to a low metal hut in the corner of the compound where we were ordered to go inside and sit down in silence .
19 Now I 'm going to go inside and get myself a drink , ’ he announced , ‘ and then we are going to go over to the far field where there 's a modicum of peace and we are going to look at these plans together , OK ? ’
20 Caring for your skin needs to go deeper than superficial ‘ beauty care ’ confined to the face .
21 Realizing this will gradually help you to gain confidence to go deeper and deeper into relaxation and experience full benefit from it .
22 Look it 's obvious this one 's a double positive and that 's a double negative so they 're going to go together and you 're left with H and O H which is going to make the water it 's obvious is n't it .
23 But the two struggles , for national liberation and against patriarchy , have to go together and I think that 's what went wrong in Ireland , when we got our pseudo independence .
24 Nanny and rotten news seem to go together if you ask me .
25 She felt disinclined to go indoors and start preparing a solitary supper .
26 The others were all getting ready to go ashore when it happened . ’
27 ‘ Well , ’ Karl smiled , ‘ I would have preferred to go sooner but yes I can stay .
28 It 's a relaxation to me , although one 's nerve is bound to go sooner or later . ’
29 No sooner had I turned away to go downstairs than I heard a strange , ghostly laugh .
30 To punish her , he ordered her to go downstairs and get Eleanor something to eat .
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