Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [verb] [pers pn] go " in BNC.

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1 We at the Philharmonic , er Lennie 's family are especially sorry to see him go , he meant a tremendous amount to all of us .
2 I wanted to thank you … ’ she began , not really comprehending why she was so reluctant to let him go .
3 He realized her change of mood without understanding its cause and was obviously loath to let her go .
4 Can I say on behalf of this body that we are genuinely sorry to see you go .
5 It 'll be more extravagant to let it go to waste .
6 She said it to cover her tremulous awareness of the fact that she was still in his arms , and began gently to try and pull herself away , but he seemed strangely reluctant to let her go .
7 I was particularly pleased to see it go on the ZZAP !
8 while they 're away , well , she never , she was quite happy to let you go ahead and do it she said , the only thing was , she said she 'd miss having the privacy in that corner because of being overlooked at the back .
9 No one saw them go . ’
10 I 'd like to say that I was not too sorry to see him go .
11 These supporters , gathered at a wine bar to watch yesterday 's match on video , would be very sorry to see him go .
12 Siegel said softly , ‘ If that 's the case , let's hope there is something in his life that he would miss too much to let it go so easily … ’
13 He is synonymous with the success we have achieved and we would be very sad to see him go if he is offered the England post .
14 I got so committed to the story down there , and I 've got so many friends among the Muslims , Serbs , Croats , peacekeepers and peacemakers that it would be very hard to let it go .
15 When at last he went out as the dusk was gathering she was very glad to see him go .
16 Too good to let it go , eh ? ’
17 However , the soldiers in Coventry were very reluctant to let him go and threatened to bar the gates to prevent him leaving .
18 The Leeds manager , I understand , was only too happy to let him go after a month of turmoil at Elland Road which culminated in a walk-out last weekend by the flamboyant Frenchman when left out of the Arsenal game .
19 The years of slavery are in some measure paid for by the clothes and jewellery heaped upon them by the Egyptians , now only too anxious to see them go .
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