Example sentences of "and [pron] go [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 And I go up there .
2 He kisses me goodbye on the cheek , like a brother , and I go indoors quickly .
3 So there is a drawback , in the sense that if you 're flitting around here there and everywhere , as I am , I ca n't readily do that if I know it 's engaged and it 's on call park , and I go off elsewhere , the call comes back to my handset , there 's nobody there , of course eventually , where would it go ?
4 Her girlfriend , Josephine , does not take to the water , so Kelly and I go in alone with Simone , treading in unison till the chill is mellowed , and swim to the deep end where we cling to the buoy and discuss other people .
5 Er I 'd just like to come back on three fairly brief points that er one of which was mentioned by Michael Courcier , two of which er relate to that , and were helpfully stimulated in discussion during the tea break , erm Michael Courcier , I think if I got him right , said , he did say we ca n't produce demographic forecasts for post two thousand and six but I think he was fairly guarded in saying it it would n't be wise or or whatever , erm I would suggest in this context , and in the context of , and I use the word emerging and I look for advice as to when emerging regional planning guidance , and when will be the end date of that regional planning guidance , I say we should be looking beyond two thousand and six , I say we can look beyond two thousand and six , and I would suggest we do it in the way of arrange , which would be highly appropriate way of doing it , not too dissimilar to road traffic forecasts , low medium and high growth , and if , to put the point simplistically , if we have arrived at a requirement figure of nine seven for Greater York for a specific period , if we were to either project that forward by five or ten years , obviously we could n't just simply go rata , but if you took a low figure and you halved it on the basis of the make up , the demographic make up , of how the nine seven had been arrived at it would be possible to produce a range , that then relates to the question of a new settlement , and the alternatives during the period to two thousand and six , and beyond , of that new settlement , and I go back again to the greenbelt , it is vitally important to do that in the terms of a long term defined greenbelt , therefore again in that context , I would say it is highly desirable , if not necessary , to revisit the periphery of York , it has not been examined in a local plan , it has not been examined in terms of environmental impact , with all due respect to the Greater York working party their , the level of analysis of those peripheral blocks of land was fairly cursory , on a limited number of planning criteria , if a new settlement is to be assessed alongside expansion of Greater York we have to revisit it in much much greater detail .
6 He actually suggested he and I go down there together to look it over .
7 More than ever , Paris is the cultural centre of Europe and I go there maybe six times a year for ideas and inspiration , from the shops and the street as much as from the fashion companies .
8 Lesley goes out about one night a week and I go out occasionally .
9 Sometimes if I 've had a particularly bad day and I go out there thinking I 'm going to have a particularly bad gig I 'll have a really great one .
10 And I go out there because I want to hear ‘ God Save the Queen . ’
11 So really it sounds the sort of thing that 'll be nice for you and I to go really just to get away from the children .
12 and I went round there and he went straight into me .
13 Dr Livesey was not at his house but with the squire at his home , so Captain Dance and I went on there .
14 I started at one corner and I went right across and came off at the other corner , and I did n't go back .
15 Emil beckoned me towards the kitchen end , and I went up there into the small lobby with a serving counter , a space that made a needed gap between the hot glittering galley and the actual dining area .
16 From there a short staircase went up to the observation lounge , and I went up there briefly .
17 It was about a 70-mile drive away , if not more , and I went up there and was given a drink and introduced to a few people , and then I opened the fête … and never saw anyone again .
18 ‘ The course was in Bristol and I went there straight from my office during the afternoon , ’ said Eddie and there was a kind of hasty defiance in her tone .
19 and I went down as far as er
20 You know we have a considerable holding of er , land immediately adjacent to the reasonable shopping centre there and erm , if and when things become buoyant again and I went down there a couple of weeks and I was rather impressed by , by the look of the area , then clearly land prices go up and we have the capacity to , to generate more profit .
21 Stuart and I went out together a few times .
22 I went to this party at Mr Midwinter 's and it 's a wonderful house with footmen and things , and I went in just the sort of clothes I 'd wear for a party here in Helsinki .
23 Well they 've got a computer up in number two , and I went in tonight they 're playing chuffing Grand Prix .
24 and it just moved a bit and I went in again , I looked at the window and they moved again
25 There was a great queue behind and I went in absolutely perfectly .
26 ‘ My distress turned to amazement and I went home quite convinced that all would be well . ’
27 And yours go too deep , ’ Maria answered .
28 That , that woman yeah she 's upstairs and you go up there in the morning and she 's on her hands and knees on your carpet sweeping your carpet cos she has n't got a hoover .
29 Well that , well er you carry on from there and you go along well five , six mile , through Dane Valley and then you come to point of the station , a quick turn left leads up by er
30 And you go down there and er .
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