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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 go on horn , you know you wan na
2 Go on foot from Thomas More Street or Wapping High Street and get there by 9.45am .
3 It 's an admission that a 42-year-old who throws himself around manically shouting , ’ Go on kid , give it some of that ’ should n't be taken that seriously .
4 She 's almost wearing a dress ’ , ’ Go on kid !
5 Go on hock the middle one then .
6 Go on cat .
7 Go on mum !
8 . Go on man !
9 Go on boy , what you gon na do
10 Go on boy !
11 Go on boy , get round that corner !
12 Go on boy yeah !
13 Go on dad
14 Go on holiday .
15 Go on holiday .
16 Go on holiday ?
17 Go on name one .
18 Go on matey !
19 ALL GO ON WESTGATE ROAD :
20 Go on Gal give me a nice easy one
21 Dickin asked whether Anthony would ever call ‘ Go on darlin ' , show us yer legs ’ to a man ?
22 Thus , the window above Mr Latimer 's office appeared to carry the exhortation : ‘ Go on ale ’ .
23 Go on babe , go for it babe
24 Go on force yourself Mr Chairman
25 Er I think that er er Triturus Crestatus and ponds er in our present consideration go together sir .
26 Oh I go down beach for a few hours really
27 This can find expression in ‘ I must get him to make a will before he dies ’ — a basic desire to get things sorted out — and may extend to attempts to resolve family quarrels , an anxiety that the sun should not in this case go down fur ever on wrath .
28 No , you , go down mum down mum
29 Profits go down drain
30 ‘ You 've got two alternatives , ’ the officer bellowed at them , 'either you stay up here and get gangrene — or you go down south and have your legs sliced off . ’
  Next page