Example sentences of "go [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | We all get in there and he goes sit down please did you see about half the people sat down before he |
2 | ‘ She ai n't goin' to like that , ’ said Linda . |
3 | And he added , ‘ This will be the first time Ah 've visited the country , but havin' read Prescott myself Ah do n't think Ah 'm goin' to like the Spaniards and what they and the mestizos have done to it . ’ |
4 | He said the terrorists were intent on ensuring that ordinary people would have nowhere to go to enjoy themselves . |
5 | No I 'll see how I 'm feeling the thing is I do want to go to enjoy it . |
6 | A friend wishes to go jogging with you . |
7 | To go jogging is belonging |
8 | I 'm gon na get her to go jogging with bin liners strapped to her bum ! |
9 | Charles Peace , a Victorian villain , once commented that the dangerous constable was the one who ‘ neglects his duty to go courting the servant , or nips up the entry to get a surreptitious drink . |
10 | Putting our village team together for the Wednesday evening match , he discovered that the Unemployed Electrician would n't be back from one of his interminable job interviews and that the Butcher 's Assistant — surprisingly , a delicate offspinner — was under orders to go courting . |
11 | I was going good grief , she goes make her sick if it kills me . |
12 | A force that comes and goes depending on your motion . |
13 | Our Georgia guests used the small flat-bottomed craft to go bonefishing one afternoon , and Thessy , well trained by his father , led them unerringly to a sea-flat by a mangrove swamp where , in just a few heart-racing moments , they landed four of the gleaming and elusive fish . |
14 | ‘ Because nobody 's goin' to treat me as kind as you do . ’ |
15 | ‘ I did n't know you were goin' to go and walk into another bloody bog last night and get all the sandwiches wet , did I ? ’ |
16 | ‘ We 're goin' to go right back to that shop and we 're goin' to give my book back . ’ |
17 | But no ; their Christianity was n't goin' to go that far . ’ |
18 | We goin' pick them like they ripe avocados . ’ |
19 | I used to go ratting there sometimes . |
20 | She said : ‘ Too many people want to go to attend and we have just not got the space to accommodate them . ’ |
21 | But I 've promised to go horse-riding , and I 'll try my hand at mini-golf . |
22 | He was willing to go to confirm in an emergency at very short notice and this earned him some long-lasting gratitude . |
23 | Christmas tree goes to mulch . |
24 | TWO GIRLS , FAT AND THIN Mary Gaitskill The fat girl is an obsessive devotee of popular novelist Anna Granite , the thin girl a New York writer who goes to interview her . |
25 | SECURITY OPERATION GOES TO CONTRACT STAFF |
26 | An application to set up a pharmacy in the village , which would threaten the services offered by GPs in Four Marks and Ropley , had been turned down , but was due to go to appeal . |
27 | Er the developers as we all know have a right to go to appeal which they did and |
28 | The Sainsbury 's application is the latest to go to appeal at a public inquiry . |
29 | The company 's application was refused by Darlington Borough Council and is due to go to appeal in May . |
30 | ‘ You ent goin' to wear that , is you ? ’ said George . |