Example sentences of "i go [adv prt] [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I go on to argue that , despite the underlying regularities , the behaviour of an individual animal is only predictable when a lot is known about the conditions in which the animal has grown up .
2 I go out to work this morning at nine o'clock , I come back , I open the kitchen door , four o'clock this afternoon walk into my kitchen empty !
3 I go down to make some tea .
4 ‘ When I go off to work each day , ’ he said slowly , ‘ Dorothy comes out to the car with me to say goodbye .
5 ‘ How do I go about buying central heating oil from Shell ? ’
6 if you 've , you 've not already opted for individual er taxation er and you decide to do so after retirement how , how do I go about doing that , I mean does , does i if I invest er a lump sum in my wife 's name , we 've got to have opted for individual
7 I was in a bad way at that time , I felt really depressed , so I went round causing criminal damage .
8 I went on to say that local authority support for public libraries which simply put books with a homosexual theme on to their shelves would not constitute promotion of homosexuality .
9 With two of my first graduate students to work on the chick , I went on to explore some of the more detailed biochemistry of these changes .
10 I think my G P actually sent me further down hill into anorexia after I 'd lost about , about when I was seven stone I went to see her , I 'd never seen her before and she said well you look perfectly acc , sociably acceptable to me so I went on to lose two more stone before going back to see her and was admitted to hospital as a medical emergency !
11 From 1980 onwards I went on to become involved in the Black Workers ' Group , unions — NALGO and ACTTS — and more recently , the Lesbian and Gay Workers ' Group in our workplace .
12 Me , I I mean , I 've done I 've done no work today because I went out to collect some stuff of a friend this morning and by the time I came in it was quarter past ten and I 'd gone out at ten to nine so I 'd missed the schools
13 So I went out to get some fish and chips and they called me NIGGGGGAH ! ’
14 I went down to make sure .
15 I did n't expect to see her again until late on Monday — I went off to do some walking for the weekend and was taking an extra day .
16 I went off to get another one and when I got back to the phone she said ‘ have you got it ? ’ and I thought she meant the new biro , so I said yes and she said goodbye and hung up . ’
17 But when I went back to have another look they 'd been changed .
18 To start with I went along to visit local parent , Mrs Audrey Durrant , who told me the main problem she faces as the mother of a ten year old dyslexic boy .
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