Example sentences of "go [adv] [conj] i [vb past] " in BNC.

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1 No sooner had I turned away to go downstairs than I heard a strange , ghostly laugh .
2 Well , there I was in London , penniless ; like the man in the gospel , I was too proud to go home so I begged and fought with the rest of the dispossessed in the dirty alleyways and streets of Whitechapel , Alsatia , and even across London Bridge amongst the stews of Southwark .
3 I told her I was scared to go home but I thought I ought to , and of course she said , ‘ You 'd be best to come here , then , and when you feel like it , we can phone your parents and tell them whatever you want them to know .
4 they 're all really like when I , I did n't have a travel card , they all started going just cos I did n't have a travel card .
5 I sat there a long time , bored , with a cold bottom , and I was about to open the pub door to tell him I was going home when I saw the organ grinder trundling his barrel-organ down the street .
6 At one time I would buy a bottle of whiskey and pour it all over me before going home because I knew she would n't try to argue if she thought I was drunk .
7 ‘ Everything seemed to be going well and I looked like finishing well in the points when I went off , all on my own , towards the end .
8 All was going well until I knelt on the front overlap .
9 The truth was I really fancied going there but I did n't even have the money to bunk the tube .
10 Cos he do n't want me going there cos I fell arse over tip earlier !
11 The lights had changed to green but nobody was going anywhere unless I moved .
12 I waited for three buses to go past before I got on to one .
13 Of course I would have enjoyed the occasion much more had I been in better shape , but in the event it all went better than I had dared hope even if I was near to passing out at times .
14 ‘ That went better than I expected , ’ said Damian as the limousine swept back to Auckland .
15 It went better than I hoped , probably because everyone is anxious about giving the right impression , with the May elections coming up . ’
16 Agnew said : ‘ It went better than I dared hope .
17 Pennett was offered a one-season trial on Johnson 's recommendation , and says : ‘ It has so far gone better than I dared to hope .
18 He went anyway and I thought we might as well
19 Yeah called me in two days so they gave me today and tomorrow off as well , so it 's sort of gone longer than I expected you know ?
20 ‘ It has been a bit painful , but I thought it would probably go away if I ignored it , so I did n't bother seeing my own doctor before we sailed . ’
21 ‘ Why did n't you go away when I asked you ? ’
22 He went away and I started to look down at my hands again .
23 It was after nine-thirty when we finished , because I remember that Mrs Reynolds had gone home and I washed up the cups myself . ’
24 I — I went further than I intended and I fell over .
25 I thought I would go home when I left but it has been a long time .
26 She came down with this summer flu everyone 's getting and went home before I got in .
27 it 's a good job I went home cos I got sick at home .
28 Well , I went home and I got another job and it , then I went back , I says can I have me card ?
29 The journey back to London went quickly as I mulled over the strange background to Froggy Davies ' death .
30 Another , making a joke out of his poverty , hit a good drive and sighed , ‘ That 's gone further than I went on my holidays . ’
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