Example sentences of "he [verb] [verb] go " in BNC.

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1 He tried to keep going , his hands wringing sounds from the theremin .
2 Unnerved and saddened by her bouts of instability , he tried to keep going , spending as much time as possible out of doors and away from her .
3 No , but he has gone going round
4 He has to keep going all the time — to and fro about the world and walking up and down in it .
5 The fact that he has chosen to go away and leave me means that he does not love me .
6 They are , as they say in the films , all he has had to go on .
7 He has had to go into year 5 because of the different age for secondary school here but he has coped well with it and is allowed to carry on with his own level of work .
8 She had the cheek to say he ought to cancel meetings only because of ill-health or for work opportunities , not because he 'd decided to go out with someone else .
9 But imagine , if after we 'd persuaded him to say all that , we announced that he 'd decided to go back .
10 He 'd had to go through that wrench of premature separation alone ; now I had to .
11 He was working in the parks just now so he was back in , and apparently he 'd had to go round and baby-sit for them the night before .
12 It overlooked the street , it was too hot , and the people on the other side of the wall had been watching the hotel 's cable channel late and loud so that he 'd had to go around and hammer on their door .
13 Look at Mrs sa Mrs 's , it was well alight and he 'd had to go all in the attic of Mrs 's did n't they Dave ?
14 He 'd started going into Medewich on Thursday evenings after the Youth Club here .
15 On no my father was fortunate you see because he 'd got to go to work because of the
16 With all he 'd got going for him , was it any wonder that she should find him more — um — interesting than any man she had ever met ?
17 He seemed to prefer to go travelling with his fellow students .
18 He did n't feel up to the mildest of rebuffs from her ; he seemed to have gone back to a relationship like an adolescent infatuation , reading rejection in the most innocent of her actions .
19 ‘ If he gets advised to go to Sotheby 's , the letters 'll vanish , into America or somewhere else , or Blackadder 'll get them if we 're lucky .
20 He would n't mind going for a labourer , though there were n't that many jobs ; nor would he have minded going down to his uncle Henry Yaxlee 's yard to help out with the horses .
21 yeah , but why should he have to bother to go and nick in seconds tiles
22 The charges against Swinderby reveal him to have taught characteristic Wycliffite doctrines concerning the eucharist , absolution , tithes , preaching , and ecclesiastical temporalities ; he seems to have gone further than some Wycliffites in urging the spiritual incompetence of clerics in mortal sin .
23 He seems to have gone missing at about the time your body was discovered . "
24 He seems to have gone off into the wilds of Turkey on some dig or other , and got so interested that he forgot to come back .
25 Having come this far , however , he feels compelled to go on .
26 Jarvis did n't much want to do any of these things , but he did want to go up north and admire the old Glasgow PIE , not to mention going back to ride once more San Francisco 's BART , which tunnels deeply through the rock under the Bay .
27 My friend is not simply explaining why , for good or bad reasons , he did decide to go to the Park ( as he might after the event , in which case it would be no objection to his explanation that when he got there the zoo turned out to be closed ) ; he is defending his decision to go to the Park rather than meet me at his house , and I can still try to change his mind .
28 ‘ Well , he did begin to go on about it being unusual for him to be that side of the bar , but I told him to get on with it . ’
29 he possessed has gone ,
30 Recommended music : A useful opening for this assembly would be an extract from one of Beethoven 's pieces composed after he had begun to go deaf .
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