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

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1 Erm , well as long as the child is , is young enough to believe in the bogie man , everything is fine , and that child may well go to bed on time and er , and er , shuts its eyes and goes straight to sleep er in fear .
2 If we were asking this question of an amphibian or reptile , which lays its eggs and goes away to live solitarily except when the mating season comes around again , we would answer it purely in terms of the physical ecology of the species .
3 Very quietly one gets up and goes noiselessly to check the bolt 's on the door .
4 Unlike the Beggar , the friend does return once , looks over Hoccleve 's work ( a translation from the Gesta Romanorum ) , and goes home to fetch him a better copy , including the moralising of the tale which Hoccleve 's copy lacks , and which he immediately begins to translate .
5 She has a room upstairs and goes there to paint .
6 This resulted in the loss of three of Schleswig-Holstein 's 14 constituencies , and goes far to explain why in the whole of the Federal Republic there were only four excess seats in seven general elections held from 1965 onwards compared with 13 in the previous four .
7 It can be argued that this confinement to land-use issues was the basic problem with structure planning and goes far to explain why the exercise has in practice proved so limited in its impact , but in this chapter the focus is precisely on the politics of land use , and structure plan intentions are of considerable importance .
8 ‘ I 'll see if I can get tickets , ’ was all he offered before kissing her sweetly on the mouth and going inside to get some paperwork together for the meeting with his lawyer who was driving out from Palma to see him .
9 It took a great mental effort to move and go upstairs to change ; even then , she had to keep her mind blank , and it was only as she cooked the evening meal , every action mechanical , that she thought clearly again .
10 So I says I 'll pop down and go inside to see what like it is .
11 Here we might note that they are also not in Edinburgh : we know this for B because B claims to have to go to Edinburgh , and go here means movement away from the place of the speaker at the time of speaking ; we know it for A also , because if A is in Edinburgh , then B's having to go to Edinburgh can hardly be an excuse for B not going to A today .
12 We can and often should stop reasoning about art , and go instead to look at a painting , listen to some music , read a poem .
13 But dip in your toe and all at once , the waves are wild unleashed dangerous passion to sweep you off your feet , drag you around and duck you and go half-way to drown you then toss you above the tide line .
14 Then after I got half way along the I used to go down to that was another place where there was two more bungalows , you see , and then come out of there and go away to call on some more houses until I got to Miss the finish of the round .
15 Return to Corso di Porta Romana by going back up Via San Calimero , and go right to see two churches that are little visited .
16 You be a good girl too and go straight to sleep .
17 ‘ I should abandon this farce of a holiday and go home to attend to my business .
18 This , of course , was exactly what the heroines of women 's magazine stories felt in those years when they decided to chuck New York and go home to marry Henry .
19 Americans fly in , have a shilling camel ride and go home saying they 've done the Sahara . ’
20 There are 3 arches ; shoot the righthand arch and go tight left between the rocks and shingle , then it is 400 yds rack to Twin Islands .
21 It was a neat line to end on and she used it to excuse herself and go upstream to wash , using the chilly water to freeze her blood and perhaps put a coat of ice about her heart .
22 Let's leave the mountains wild and dangerous and just make sure we know what we 're going to face when we tackle them , and go fully prepared .
23 At the road and the kissing gate turn right and go quickly left through another .
24 I had to leave my place in front of the screen frequently and go behind to convince myself that each new voice was indeed coming from the same man .
25 Quite a few of the ‘ cricket is boring ’ brigade of know-alls came to may house for Sunday tea , and went away entranced by a brilliant finish involving the last-minute heroics of a David Bairstow or an Eddie Barlow .
26 What I what I thought was , well let's have erm , Woodrow Wilson , okay , as you said at the beginning of the book , Freud admits that he did n't like Wilson , and that he felt betrayed by Wilson , like a lot of people in Central Europe did I suppose , because you know , Wilson came over erm , with fourteen points as the saviour of the world , and went away leaving with a piece of .
27 So for a while , the President of the United States effectively had world power , there was no other power in the world who could stand up to the U S , er , after , after , World War One for one argument anyway , and I think Freud 's er , defence disposition would be , Woodrow Wilson was the man who came to Europe , saying he would bring a just peace for all , and went away leaving a total mess , and , and , Freud 's er argument in his book is , told us was , well , the mess er , was really Wilson 's own doing , and if it was his doing , what was it in his character that allowed him to er , si to on some Lloyd George , who bullied him into getting most of what they wanted .
28 He rather grumpily agreed and went away saying they would have to rehearse .
29 That at least they could agree with and went away shaking their heads , believing it to be merely another instance of the general moral decline which was overtaking the world .
30 ‘ Um , ’ I think I replied and went away to think about it , read about it , talk to people about it , and with people who were doing it .
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