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

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1 And then if you 've done that by next time got all them all written down and you 're quite happy and you want to go on and do some more try it with sixty pennies .
2 Yeah the stand alone letter system , just get everybody to go in and request that letter .
3 He 's got rid of two of his he 's got rid of two of his staff and we 've had to go in and fill that breach .
4 We would n't go in at a , I would n't go in at all , but Stuart 's mum used to live right opposite and she likes to go in occasionally cos she sees all her old friends , she do n't see them very often so she likes to go in and see all her old friends , otherwise I do n't
5 Because we were standing outside the Japanese restaurant , I told Chase to go in and order some take-aways for about two o'clock while Martin and I would scout either end of the Place for Bunny 's truck .
6 Have to go along and sort that out .
7 And just a reminder for anybody that wants to go along and watch this game , where is it going to be played ?
8 This year 's Bunbury ESCA Under-15 Festival will be held at Charterhouse School from July 27 to 31 and anybody is welcome to go along and watch these England players of the future !
9 ‘ Look , I 'm supposed to go down and do another five minutes of charm and chat with the ladies in the kitchen now they 've done their stuff .
10 And I said I 've bought a box of matches for him to go down and light this fire thinking you know he might need two or three matches at a time .
11 And they got to go down and get another one .
12 Oh yes er I think somebody kept it around father 's day , a chap named , but it was a beautiful old place and he always , because my father always used to erm start off about seven o'clock in the morning to walk down to Walkers and er call in at the White Hart because they were open at six o'clock in the morning , for a rum and coffee for about tuppence or thruppence , then he always used to er go to his mother 's for his breakfast and er he used to go down and see all the men start off and then , then slip over to his mother 's , she lived on the Road and er she , for years and years this went on that he had his break he never had his breakfast at home he 'd start off going down there and come back to his mother 's , but he always stopped at the White Hart for his rum and coffee
13 The nurses topped it up again as soon as they realised but it took time to go through and have any effect so I had about twenty minutes of real labour pains .
14 I think one of you lot 's gon na have to go over and join these three over here .
15 He , they used to go out and do all the outside work for him .
16 He 's got to go out and do this shopping with his bad leg .
17 Now this is very much a voluntary activity on the part of those who give the lectures , but neverthless we have an extremely large list , right across the science area , of lecture titles and lecturers , people who are prepared to go out and do this in schools , and of course they get an opportunity to meet teachers and students in schools in this way .
18 Are you actually having to go out and grow those blasted coffee beans ? ’
19 Yeah you do , you tend to go out and commit more crime because of You 've been let out you 've been let off really
20 I really want to go out and kick some ass one last time for Jeffrey , for me , for us , and most importantly for the people who come to see us . ’
21 I do n't think we ought to go out and make any panic buys .
22 And I suppose if you do n't have a fridge you do n't have to go out and buy all sorts of junky things like eggs and mayonnaise and ice-cream to fill it up with .
23 I 've got to go out and buy all the cloth for the new costumes in The Tempest .
24 You do not need to go out and buy these .
25 Sue and I decided that we ought to go out and buy some stationery .
26 But then I had to go out and buy another one … ! ’
27 But for some reason they feel that they 're not as hot on employer work or something like that , so one of the targets might be to get them more used to dealing with employers is to go out and see more , and to set time
28 I believe that Stalin was paranoid about other people in the Soviet Union rising up and overthrowing him , so by bumping off Kirov and blaming on them , he effectively gave himself a licence to go out and kill all other them as revenge .
29 The other aspect is there are a large number of people a large number of these countries depend on their forest industries for producing foreign exchange which is particularly scant , a lot of the world , particularly Africa is suffering from debt problems , erm I worked in Uganda for 14 years and I found it really to get back there : the salary of a forest officer now is something , is worth in real terms something like 1 percent of what it was in 1962. erm His salary in 1962 was something in the region of six thousand a year in present terms , it 's now worth £60. erm He has to go out and get most of his livelihood from some other source , and Uganda 's an extreme case , but there are many other African countries where the position is similar .
30 More can be done and more is being done and we shall encourage the industry to go out and get more business wherever it is ; but it has made a good start .
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