Example sentences of "and [verb] go [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Ignorance and distrust go together .
2 Although I had wanted to go away and agreed to go away , when the time came I also felt that I was being pushed out of the nest , and that my parents were glad to be rid of me , in that there would be one fewer person to cater for .
3 However , district councillors felt that none of the objections justified any changes to the proposed order and agreed to go ahead with the scheme .
4 " You must promise and vow to go straight to Rochester , "
5 Was , because a few years ago the hotel burned down and has gone forever .
6 While that movement has nowhere been wholly completed and has gone less far in some countries than in others , there is no western nation where its effects can not be seen .
7 ‘ At the end of the round , ’ she exclaimed with disarming honesty , ‘ I 'm tired , hungry and want to go home . ’
8 Right it is a hundred miles from King 's Lynn to London , the train takes two hours to do the journey the train does not go at a constant speed , it speeds up sometimes and slows down at other times it also stops at stations on the way and on once of course as it , as it 's stopping it 's going more and more slowly and as it 's er moving off again it starts slowly and starts to go quickly but because it takes two hours in all the train goes a hundred miles in two hours we say its average speed for the journey is fifty miles per hour .
9 She ducked her head in , and tried to go deeper before making towards the fallen flare .
10 For the moment , however , negotiations went ahead , and seemed to go well .
11 The grain was too complex and cross for him , the blade stuck , and in the same instant Isambard stretched both arms over the boy 's shoulders and seized his hands , forcing them apart and wringing them until he twisted with pain and let go both the knife and the wood .
12 ‘ If you 're in the top 10 and let go even for an instant then you might as well be 200 , ’ she says .
13 And so they sat with clammy hands for an hour and a half and let go only when the lights came back on .
14 After another 10 per cent of the sentence is served in the open system of Stage 4 , the prisoner is placed on probation and allowed to go home ;
15 A mind that can turn faster and keep going longer than that of anyone I know , so Paz , wrote Harsnet .
16 Because oh actually we 've got some in our garage now sitting there and waiting to go somewhere .
17 Fanny is mystical and tends to go away on her own , so Suwelo has an affair with Carlotta , who wears three-inch heels .
18 NIGEL MANSELL smashed the track record in yesterday 's first qualifying round for the Indycar grand prix in Surfers Paradise , Australia , and vowed to go even faster today .
19 " He turned and began to go away , but the captain of the guard became frightened and called him back .
20 I could put all that fear behind me now and get going again .
21 In the end , they make the same decision as most others and decide to go ahead and have children , and to try to reconcile this with their material aspirations .
22 But I did n't want to be in the office making phone calls to people who 're rude and saying go away .
23 He had been too afraid and shocked to go near it , and on that particular night he had cried because of his cowardice .
24 The National Association of Teachers in Further and Higher Education , which represents staff in both sectors , last night rejected an improved offer for further education staff and decided to go ahead with a one-day strike tommorrow and to begin boycotts of marking and examination setting .
25 He had hoped that the pope himself would have excommunicated Henry at the same time as his chief accomplice ; but since this was not to be , Anselm consulted Archbishop Hugh and decided to go ahead with his own excommunication .
26 Within ten minutes , Woodrow Wilson had consulted with his chiefs of staff in the war room , and decided to go ahead with the contingency plan .
27 ‘ Melissa … ’ she hesitated and decided to go ahead ‘ … was just pointing out that I had n't been invited to your birthday party . ’
28 Half an hour later he took off the dressing-gown and decided to go downstairs .
29 She made it back to her office and sank into her chair ; but after a few minutes she sat up , combed her hair and decided to go home .
30 The invaders thought it must be a reinforcing army , and decided to go home .
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