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

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1 At Glasgow Cross , near the famous steeple , I gave him a knowing wink , shook his hand , and advised him to go straight home ( as if he would do otherwise ) .
2 It 'd have been better if I 'd told him to go ahead up against the tree .
3 He said it had petered out because Eliot did not want him to go any further and did not have a plan to use the information already gathered .
4 On his return to London in June , however , he caught a cold which aggravated his emphysema and his doctor advised him to go once more to Brighton in order to recuperate .
5 and it , well you know , it would n't really be worthwhile him going anywhere else because that 's where
6 And Beuno said nothing , but he looked at him as mildly as he looks at the trout that he catches in the stream , and the doctor said , ‘ Until tomorrow ’ , and he left , and Beuno watched him go as mildly as he watches the sheep when he frees them from where they are caught in the hedge .
7 I seen him go past about nine an' I hardly knew him !
8 Would she let him go again now that the kitty was empty ?
9 Let him go … try and let him go as easily as you let me go . ’
10 As a girl in Spain she had gone there with her mother and when later she became Empress of France , as the wife of Napoleon III , she made him go there too .
11 ‘ I know , I know , it 's early days , as you said — but you 're just not the type to let him go this far if you had any serious doubts . ’
12 But Arabella Buckley , with a murderer who was not ‘ one of us ’ almost under her thumb , was not going to let him go so easily .
13 Isabel , watching closely , saw him go very still as he saw what lay between the pages .
14 Suddenly she wanted him gone so urgently that it was all she could do not to order him to get out .
15 He goes straight up vertically from the North Pole .
16 It 's gon na be wonderful at nursery if he goes straight up to his teacher again .
17 And just a word about the goal scorers ; Martin Foyle got the goal today , that makes him well he was leading goal scorer , he goes slightly further ahead .
18 He goes away somewhere and when they find him , he says that he does n't know who he is , and that he ca n't remember anything . ’
19 Well you know , in that case you 'll have to wait until he goes away somewhere for the evening .
20 checked with his radio , he goes alright then phoned back to the police station on his radio , he said it 's not stolen the owner 's now here he said , can you please get it moved ?
21 He goes alright then .
22 So he goes Alright then .
23 He goes here there and everywhere .
24 And he goes , oh , he goes well whenever .
25 He goes well maybe the photos just do n't compliment her and I said yeah but they , I think they did , they 're really complimentary .
26 So he goes all right !
27 He goes all right then .
28 He goes all right then and he tells him .
29 the man threw me off the bus and he goes all right then , let me read it .
30 Miliband 's response to Poulantzas was that he goes too far in dismissing the composition of the state elite as of no account , and in suggesting that structural constraints are so compelling ‘ as to turn those who run the state into the merest functionaries and executants of policies imposed upon them by ‘ the system ’ ( Miliband 1983 , p. 32 ) .
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