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

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1 He tried to go solo but was quickly apprehended and subsequently jailed .
2 I did n't realize he 'd gone up and got it himself .
3 It was feared he 'd gone overboard and air and sea search was launched .
4 I think somebody brought that in from er he he 'd gone along when I was up here a few weeks back .
5 make do with this I thought , and then he 's and I did did n't I ? he 'd gone along and
6 I half got up , then I looked at the hole he 'd gone down and at the paper in my hand .
7 Oh it 's so funny , cos the second time he could n't , he came back and I think I was upstairs , and she did n't shut the door and I said all four , cos I 've got to pick her up at five , he said oh , anyway he went back , after dinner he 'd gone back and I said told you about it 's five o'clock , he said are you on me .
8 And er I suppose he he 'd gone there when he was about thirteen fourteen and er he came from a family from Where was it .
9 No plenty of bloody but no or see he forgot to go up and help was busy on Boxing Day they wo n't pay , they give them a free ticket to get in .
10 But then he started to go well and he got in front again .
11 As the date of the exam came nearer , he decided to go somewhere and read by himself .
12 He decided to go upstairs and pack .
13 ‘ When my father , six months before his death , saw the car for the first time at the Paris show — where he decided to go even though his health was not good — he fell in love with it immediately .
14 He knew he deserved nothing and so he decided to go home and throw himself on his father 's mercy .
15 After two days , in which it had become clear that Daod was organizing a drug shipment from Lebanon via Cyprus to Bulgaria , a well-worn route through the Eastern bloc into Western Europe , he decided to go home and sleep with his wife instead of staying on the job , as instructed , in case of overnight calls .
16 He decided to go home and pick it up , and in fact he was seen going up St Giles ' on his bicycle towards North Oxford .
17 It happened that he decided to go back and found himself commanding a squadron on operations at about the same time that Salmon and Gluxstein as we called the two German battle wagons , decided to leave Brest , head up through the Channel and escape the wrath of the Navy and whatever airborne effort we could produce in the teeth of extraordinarily adverse weather conditions at the time .
18 he kept going on and on and on and he said do you think it was an error of judgment and he was trying to get Kinnock to say yes and he said yes it was an error of judgment the way he , he 'd sort of said I think he must of said in the mid seventies , that if he got in power he 'd get rid of all nuclear weapons
19 Do n't mess with me dad , , Ivor was so big headed , it was like a he kept going on and on , he kept going er , my geographical instinct , my maths instinct ,
20 At an April 18 press conference in London , Hamdi declined to describe the crisis as a " famine " — a point of contention with donor countries — but he did go further than previous official statements in referring to the need for emergency aid and saying that the UN World Food Programme had a free mandate to organize the operation .
21 Oh , he said , but he did go off and fetch him .
22 That was probably the most , the in , the most interesting form friendship in there , its fucking good , I went for a job in there , but I could n't I was an apprentice , as I say that , that 's what got me going really was the fact that he had to go down and actually do a design of the and he had to work on the
23 he could n't swing much so he had to go down and back in but er
24 I do n't think he he had to go out or something happened , and I thought , oh blow this for being
25 He wanted me to come back as , obviously , it was very helpful for him to have someone who would control things when he had to go out and work .
26 Dexter levered himself up from the chair , his eyelids leaden with sleep , and murmured that he had to go home and rest .
27 He had gone up as usual to turn Willie 's lamp down and had found him sitting up in bed with one of his library books lying open on his knees .
28 That night , in Stephanie 's house , Marcus dreamed he had gone home and Bill was carving a meal to welcome him .
29 He had gone in and out by the rear door and back stairs and seen no one but Linley .
30 Trainer Ian Duncan , whose stable is on the shores of Lough Neagh , was also scoring his first win in this historic race although he had gone close when Camlin River was beaten by Phillipinetown Lad a few years ago .
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