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

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1 Well I 'll perhaps go and have a bath then .
2 Well I 'd better go and make a note of it .
3 I 'd better go and have a word with her . ’
4 ‘ I 'd better go and have a word , ’ Matthew said .
5 ‘ We 'd better go and have a word with Mum and Dad . ’
6 ‘ Perhaps you 'd better go and have a look at them .
7 I 'd better go and have a look .
8 ‘ I 'd best go and have a wash . ’
9 And Karen last weekend , after you were sitting for them suddenly took ill on the Saturday I think , and Sheila was n't in any great shape , so he went back home er , from the office an over his lunch hour to see if he could just go and lend a hand , ge generally help out over his lunch hour .
10 I 'll just go and have a look and I thought , no that 's it .
11 I want to just go and have a look in them you see if you 've well anyway Well erm , I might get to a certain extent .
12 I 'll er just go and have a look .
13 Yeah , that 's right well we 've got ta put them round anyway but once I 've got that on I can take the st steps in then no , I shall leave those there I 'll just go and have a look at the other frame .
14 Thank you very much , can we just go and have a look at the pens then
15 Presumably she would just go and have a coffee with some old , lonely man .
16 I 'll just go and have a wee and I will er , yes
17 Charlotte come away lovey You keep her out here a minute I 'll just go and find a couple of books .
18 ‘ Of course , ’ Mr Nightingale added , ‘ you could always go and park a caravan on the grounds .
19 They would rather go and burgle a house that is n't alarmed , erm because they do n't know what type of alarm you 've got there .
20 So I could just as well go and have a bath .
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