Example sentences of "[pron] go [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I am often asked why I go night fishing , and it is too easy to say it is because my chances of catching big fish are greatly increased at night . |
2 | I go shrimp pink , which occasionally turns to lobster red , and one of these days this dangerous pretence will seem me taken straight from the beach to the burns unit . |
3 | I go phone ma . |
4 | Cash and I go way , he 's one of my oldest , one of my closest friends . |
5 | I go colour of rump steak , feel like burning cigarette end all over shoulders , thighs , feet . |
6 | And I go mum goes , I was just out the door ! |
7 | I go ape |
8 | When I go south , you can take some dogs and go east to King Edward VII Land . |
9 | ‘ I go north tomorrow … ’ |
10 | I go sleep . |
11 | I might bring my take my cotton things in before I go peach . |
12 | I screw it into the barns and I go mountain climbing with my Zetor . |
13 | ‘ I am not always at the village , ’ said Allen , ‘ sometimes I go east to Lincoln , or south to Peterborough , I have been as far as Lynn . |
14 | I go fly fishing . |
15 | This is the Castello di Vicchiomaggio , the origins of which go way , way back to 957 A.D. , when it was built by the Longobards . |
16 | A few of the earlier lambs may be sold fat off their mothers , but the main sources of income are from six-to eight-month-old beef calves , store lambs ( about six months old ) , four-year-old ewes which go down-country for cross-breeding and the wool clip . |
17 | Every country has its own way of performing the traditional dances which go hand in hand with certain musical characteristics . |
18 | First , there are the substantive responsibilities which go hand in hand with the moral virtues that are inseparably part of the intellectual life . |
19 | If teachers are to be encouraged to develop learning programmes and sequences for their pupils in styles which go counter to the traditional ( and easily prepared ) pattern , we must pay attention to their development of prerequisite skills and prerequisite understanding . |
20 | every time you go loo . |
21 | With that , with that expression and like when a cat you go puss puss puss to a cat |
22 | You cross that and you go way up the hill about a mile . |
23 | Oh apparently you go dad 's Christmas Eve |
24 | ‘ If you go cap in hand , they 'll want to knob you off . ’ |
25 | You go prurgh |
26 | Look , there you go ban pot |
27 | It may be necessary to adjust your ideal to reconcile it with reality , and prepare two or three budgets before you go firm on a viable plan . |
28 | If you get this you go top of the class . |
29 | Take two in the morning before you go out and two before you go bed at night . |
30 | ‘ If you go north you 'll come to the road , ’ I said . |