Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] go [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I would n't have let you go without a fight , though , even if the hell had driven you to it .
2 The last word contorted to a scream as Merlyn let her go with a thrust that sent her rocking unbalanced in Rain 's direction .
3 We were very English and terribly sorry , and he let us go without a ticket .
4 Let me go on a bit .
5 The Alcometer reading was negligible , so we let him go with a warning . ’
6 " Let us go for a drive .
7 Let us go for a moment to the Acropolis at Athens , a well-spread group of different buildings , all of the fifth century BC .
8 Then there was another scuffle and I heard him go in a falling of bits of mud .
9 So she begged Jack to let her go for a swim , as it was so hot that day , out to the reef , where she could find the weed she needed in fresh , young supply .
10 The Leeds manager , I understand , was only too happy to let him go after a month of turmoil at Elland Road which culminated in a walk-out last weekend by the flamboyant Frenchman when left out of the Arsenal game .
11 And erm so and there were , th in the evening the police used to let us go for a ride on the camels .
12 Corporal Steve Giles has somehow talked his Platoon Commander into letting him go on a familiarisation helicopter flight around the Sector perimeter .
13 And he 's letting it go for a song .
14 Police saw him go into a flat in West London but by the time they entered he 'd gone .
15 ‘ I was sorry to see it go in a way , but on the other hand it 's been laid up for many years and now it 's going to give pleasure to other people .
16 I was only sixteen ; they would n't let me go on a world tour .
17 ‘ I had no choice , ’ they say , or ‘ I could n't let him/her go into a home . ’
18 ‘ How did you go to a rugby match ? ’
19 Why did you go on a choir outing ?
20 What did you go in a car did you or on the bus ?
21 Do you sleep in shop doorways or do you go to a hostel so sometimes ?
22 Erm , how often do you go to a meeting or have you been to a meeting , which has to stop for twenty minutes because some clown has left the files in his office , and he has to go back and retrieve them .
23 Where did we go on a Sunday and we passed there ?
24 It may be that Isambard will let him go for a price .
25 Do they go to a play er s school ?
26 Do they go on a Sunday still ?
27 Do they go in a cupboard somewhere and stay there until the day comes when you 're in the ministry and you think oh those new magazines I 'd better get them , because we 're going
28 I recall vividly one member of the aristocracy who was in such a state about being interviewed on TV that he insisted that I help him go through a half bottle of whisky first .
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