Example sentences of "do [adv] [verb] [pron] go " in BNC.
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1 | Do not ask me what know already and go through this routine of what d' ya do who d' ya do where d' ya go . |
2 | ‘ Reason tells me I do right to let you go , yet my heart urges me to hold on to you … ’ |
3 | We did not let him go upstairs , but one day Tabby found him on my bed . |
4 | He did not let her go , and said hoarsely , ‘ Honoria Greville . |
5 | He did not let her go , but his grip on her slackened . |
6 | EVEN AT five o'clock in the morning , in the flush of victory and vindication , John Major did not let himself go . |
7 | even after his marriage , to mow the lawn ; it gave her so little enjoyment that Clara wondered why she did not let it go to seed . |
8 | If you feel this way do not let it go very long without confessing it . |
9 | So do not let ourselves go seeking instant conversions or any of that jazz . |
10 | Erm , that his father did n't make him go to school . |
11 | Unfortunately that did n't make them go away . |
12 | But you did n't let me go like that ! |
13 | But still she did n't let it go . |
14 | He says , well , it 's your job not to let it go wrong , I said , I did n't let it go wrong . |
15 | ‘ Steve was never mine to let go but I thought you were and I did n't let you go ! |
16 | Oh , I did n't see him go up at all . |
17 | ‘ I did n't see it go in — and I was n't sure where to run once it had , ’ he said . |
18 | Sunday nights have always been a problem for the serious cinemagoer , since this is the night that brings out the lads whose parents do n't make them go to bed early before a fresh week at school begins . |
19 | Do n't make us go . |
20 | Do n't let them go . " |
21 | ‘ Do n't let him go ! |
22 | Do n't , do n't let him go out there he 'll go berserk ! |
23 | Do n't let him go in the water it 's too cold ! |
24 | ‘ Do n't let her go round damning that wretched girl and starting a vendetta . |
25 | ‘ If you do n't let me go , this instant , ’ she said , raising her voice a pitch higher , ‘ I 'm going to scream the place down . |
26 | " If you do n't let me go this instant I shall scream and Lizzie will come out and Bunny Chaloner " |
27 | And if you do n't let me go — right this minute ! — I 'm going to get straight in touch with the British Embassy , and … and anyone else I can think of ! ’ she added furiously . |
28 | If any professional person has shown an interest in your work do n't let it go , but try to cultivate their interest , however tenuous it may seem — you will soon know if it 's going to be any use for the future . |
29 | Please do n't let it go off by accident . |
30 | ‘ You did quite well , ’ Mrs Freer admitted grudgingly , then spoiled it by adding : ‘ Do n't let it go to your head . ’ |