Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] be [adj] go [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 Well , the thing I mainly notice when last week when Paul was home , not last week , the week before last I had Paul solidly at home , he moved himself entirely in lock , stock and barrel at the weekend , he was then with me waiting for his job and he went out every day and did little bit 's of shopping for me , got him from under my feet , saved me money , cos I was only buying what I absolutely needed , and the amount of time that I had , I mean I was able to go out for the whole day with Peggy on Wednesday , I was able to get food prepared and , admittedly I did n't manage to get as much done as I thought I was going to do , but then I think that 's with most people in life ,
2 So , as far as I can work it out , they found it was cool to go round to Wally 's and hang out , particularly as the school was only just round the corner from his place So they 'd sit there doing very little and getting bored .
3 But can she really believe it is possible to go back to Cleveland over whose dead bodies she will return ?
4 I do n't think they 're likely to go off , but you never know with live ammunition , particularly when it 's been jumbled about , as this stuff has .
5 On other occasions , she knew we were all going out before any preparations were made , and would sit in the hall gazing intently at her lead .
6 ‘ I stopped when a police car pulled up because I thought it was stupid to go on running . ’
7 And just when you thought it was safe to go out for the evening , let me remind you that Scotsport Extra Time is back after a week off .
8 JUST when you thought it was safe to go back in the lending library , another Henry Miller novel is unearthed .
9 INDIGO GIRLS Just when you thought it was safe to go back into the folk club …
10 And … a Fish called Zander : Just when you thought it was safe to go back on the water … here comes Jaws ' little brother .
11 He 's going sound now — d' you think he 's ready to go out ? "
12 I think he was ready to go out look .
13 And I think it 's fruitless going on about blame and suspicion and guilt .
14 I think that 's the first part and I think it 's ready to go on there , erm
15 it seems to me that often , especially with this committee er start at half ten we get to about half twelve and everyone starts shuffling and think of their lunch and often not so much recently , but in , in , in , over the last five years there have been issues I think it almost left you on because it was so close to lunch , er and people did n't then want to have to break for an hour , hour and a half and then come back , whereas if you start at two fifteen erm I think it 's easier to go on till half four , five seems to be to go to this psychological one o'clock barrier , seems to er upset people greatly agitation and er their argument is th th that er that in the afternoon
16 You 've got to get your casualty from the cause , but make sure it 's safe for you , now if it is a , a place where you 've got to get your casualty out and you have n't got a lifeline and I must express this really that there must be two of you and if you are going in you only go in if you think it is safe to go in and you must have a line attached to you and there 's somebody outside , so that if you do get erm overcome by fumes or whatever , they can pull you out , you are safe , they 'll see to you , if there is no hope , you do n't try to be the hero , what you do is go and make a phone call and get the professionals in , because they do n't want to come along and have to deal with two casualties , when there 's only one .
17 Yeah , I said it 's due to go off now , I said , half past three and we waited and waited and he said well it 's ten to four by me he said and I have n't heard one .
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