Example sentences of "[pron] go [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I go every Saturday . |
2 | Well my husband and I were married in nineteen forty four , you see , and er as you see I go every year and it 's nineteen eighty six , so therefore erm I you see I , I do n't really want people to know my age |
3 | Yeah that 's right I go every Tuesday night . |
4 | I go every Sunday though |
5 | I , I am friendly with them you know I , I go every Wednesday there , for er , well when I can , every Wednesday because something , something always creeps up on a Wednesday to keep away from them , er , sort of for tea and then with |
6 | Erm I er , I do n't go every day , I go every Thursday like . |
7 | But every so often I go a bit crazy and hit a wall or go out and start drinking , but that sort of thing does n't worry me very much . |
8 | I want to sit down before I go a rush this morning |
9 | I go the first time , when that Scandinavian girl in the high-cut leotard ( wo n't it damage something vital , wearing those things ? ) shows me around , while gasping with incredulity at my age and wonderment at my physique . |
10 | ‘ I go the back way anyway , ’ said Bill Muggeridge , smelling as usual of stale sweat , and exuding a bullish discontent . |
11 | I go the edge of the marina 's still petroleum waters . |
12 | The point is that when I go The best thing is wedding fairs where you are seen and talk to people , but again that is a lot of effort depends very much |
13 | The reader should be aware , however , that recent years have seen the enactment of a number of important statutory forms of liability in particular areas of exceptional risk which go a long way towards avoiding the likelihood of protracted litigation inherent in the ill-defined nature of the rules of strict liability at common law . |
14 | The regulations , which go a long way towards updating the older health and safety laws , cover a wide range of basic health , safety and welfare issues . |
15 | Spatial frequency is less intuitively obvious but is related to the number of times the display cycles from light to dark to light again as you go a fixed distance in a single direction across the display . |
16 | Well it used to be er one road used to be called Meadow Flats , and then you go a little way down another road and it used to be called the bottoms . |
17 | used to take them down , run them in one gate , and next day you go a bit further on . |
18 | You go a bed with that on ? |
19 | , should keep should keep it growing really long so when you go a bit thin , just grease it over like this |
20 | And they really look like it and when you go a load of ash comes out of the end of it . |
21 | And if you go a spend if you in if you 've got a big house and you tend to spend thirty thousand pound on a new car you do n't get taxed on that |
22 | There is no great limit on pipe length , though obviously the further you go the greater will be the head and pump size needed . |
23 | Then you go the whole hog , have whatever else is available , then stop for a fish-and-chip take-away on the way home . |
24 | To go on thus is like walking up an ever-narrowing blind alley : the further you go the more difficult it is to turn about ; the more certain and greater the ultimate disaster . |
25 | ‘ The further west you go the bigger the time change and the longer it takes to get replies from Val Catto . ’ |
26 | Many ailments , especially viral ones such as Fish Pox , can make themselves apparent a long time after purchase : in other words , unless you go the whole hog , like the very top Koi-keepers , quarantine is no guarantee that all will be well . |
27 | You can get round him if you go the right way about it . |
28 | There 's a common feeling now , only the tools are computers and the further you go the more serious that feeling seems to get . ’ |
29 | Do n't forget that altitude is also a factor , and the higher you go the longer into the day a slope of spring snow will remain hard . |
30 | go in the opposite direction , turned your pen round and you go the other way . |