Example sentences of "but [pers pn] [adv] go [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 It was best balsa wood of course , not that the Indians could know , but I duly went down poleaxed and Matt started pretending it was an accident .
2 Cos that really got up , up my back when the , I mean tho ai n't a ba , bad bunch of old boys but I normally go down but they they clear and once we 've done our work before dinner break they all clear off and I go down to the and then I sort of walk back more or less behind them you know , to the break like and as I go past the club , I go and wash my hands , they go straight in , I go and wash my hands and I walk past the and er we should go to dinner at quarter to twelve and I go past , it 's one minute past quarter to twelve so cos when we go in there you see quarter past twelve due to go back I always give them two or three minutes and I say that 's it , that 's , ah we was late coming in , I said no you were n't !
3 But I just go out and play the game .
4 But I often went back to the other , greener side of the island .
5 But I only go out once a week !
6 Once I went all the way home — but I never went in .
7 Unlike my old man I did n't go much on pubs , the dogs or cribbage but I still went on supporting West Ham most Saturday afternoons .
8 But I still went out with Michael .
9 But you also go in , these days , for running repairs .
10 But she still goes out with you ? ’
11 Topaz blushed with pleasure at the unexpected praise , but she still went on driving herself to , and beyond , her limits .
12 But she always went back .
13 Well of course we did all that too , but we also went around with Oliver .
14 But we still went on enjoying ourselves immensely for the officers handed us chocolates and were very kind .
15 But we usually go out for about three weeks at a time then have a break of about one week to allow everybody to go home to their families , because we think that is absolutely vital ! ’
16 But they just go on and on and bloody on .
17 But they just went out of fashion as well .
18 And and or or remained stationary but they mostly went up a copper or so every and this was er a real thorn in the side of the employers you know , they wanted to get rid of this and they could n't .
19 but they only go over once in the Grand National .
20 Now if we 'd have the voice of the Funny Man guessed we would have had some postal contestant winners , but they now go back in the box with those yet to come in the next week .
21 They correctly point out ‘ that the half-life of sumatriptan is 2 hours ’ and ‘ the intervals between drug administration and cerebral infarction of 1 week in the first case and 12 hours in the second , exonerate sumatriptan ’ , but they then go on to state ‘ no other risk factor for vascular disease was identified in our patients ’ .
22 They gave parties and travelled round the world , but they never went back to Buckingham Palace .
23 This actually was stopped in 1766 , but they still went down as a job — emancipation .
24 They bowed out of the European Cup at the hands of Dinamo Tbilisi , but they certainly went down fighting in front of around 6 , spectators .
25 But he bravely went through with the ceremony .
26 I begged him not to , but he just went on , heading straight for them .
27 So he always remembers the time he went to this He 's no idea who 's funeral he was at but he just went along and then he was taken to see the family .
28 But he then went on to indicate that Britain would not necessarily be part of the new Europe when he said ‘ Great Britain , the British Commonwealth , mighty America , and I trust Soviet Russia … must be friends and sponsors of the new Europe and must champion its right to live and shine ’ .
29 Commenting on our current series on education , he said ‘ I think that the series is an excellent idea ’ , but he then went on to say ‘ It does seem to me rather odd that such a series should have such a heavy university representation and so little input from the teachers ’ .
30 But he then goes on to remark that a further cause of inadequate response is the reader 's unfamiliarity with poetry : ‘ A lack of experience with poetry must be placed next to general inexperience of life in this list of deficiencies . ’
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