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

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1 ‘ Tony was thinking of packing it in over a month ago but I told him to go away and talk it over with his family first .
2 She probably did tell him to go away and stop following her around , but that would n't be a reason for him screaming he 'd kill her . ’
3 He began to nibble the lobe of her ear and seemed lost for a moment until she gave him a little shake to encourage him to go on and explain .
4 He had asked me for a photograph of myself when I was young and I had told him to go around and get it from Mandy .
5 Having told me that everyone was advising him to record it , I told him to go ahead and do it , but not with me .
6 Nevertheless , one of their licencees had requested this and , since it was a lucrative contract , Bernard had told him to go ahead and produce it .
7 We entered the Manston circuit and found two Stirlings demanding emergency landings and I recognised the voice of one of my lads , Desmond Ince , and I told him to go ahead and take my turn to land .
8 Though an individual pupil may be in his fourth-year class as far as the administration of the school goes , and as far as concerns his social activities or his out-of-school interests , the school must be prepared for him to go off and study the syllabus required for his graded tests alongside people who are not in his own year .
9 And I said I 've bought a box of matches for him to go down and light this fire thinking you know he might need two or three matches at a time .
10 His work prospered ; at the end of the first year he won the Literary Medal , and a cash prize which enabled him to go down and visit his mother .
11 Eventually , someone advised him to go home and have some sleep .
12 They just gave him a slap on the wrist then and that enabled him to go out and kill my husband .
13 And she came in with and it was bad enough him going off and leaving her , erm without her finding this as well .
14 He goes downstairs and goes up , up .
15 an engagement very first thing in the morning , my Lord but Mr suggested , he goes upstairs and tries to find a , finds a
16 He goes through and puts circles round everything and ticks off .
17 The man will then , at least have to get the consent of the woman before he goes off and sells their joint property .
18 He eats properly ; he exercises regularly ; he reads the occasional book ; he talks to people regularly and listens ; he thinks ; he goes home and forgets about work problems all things that lesser mortals sacrifice when under stress .
19 Why , you , he goes home and comes back full of the Scottish accent .
20 So if you see Ron , tell him if he goes back and keeps shut-up , he 'll only have the AWOL to answer for .
21 So he goes out and starts the number and I followed with the guitar intro — you know , the tapping thing — and it turned the whole gig around .
22 He went downstairs and asked the portiere where the nearest post office was .
23 He went through and crossed the yard .
24 He went through and tapped on the office door .
25 He told her to sit down , and then he went around and took an envelope out of his desk drawer which , she noted , was already unlocked .
26 Cut off from the only social contact and emotional support he had known , he went downhill and ended up being arrested for stealing .
27 He went over and kissed her .
28 He went over and kissed Tessa , who was half sitting up , not knowing quite what to do with herself .
29 He went over and banged on the panel so hard that his knuckles hurt — even so , he knew that he 'd be lucky if he were heard .
30 She jerked her head at the boy and he went over and turned the knob .
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