Example sentences of "to go [adv prt] [conj] play " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I do n't need that kind of restriction on my playing , and I 've done it loads of times in the past when recording , always having to think , ‘ Well , I ca n't play the F£ there ; I 'll have to go down and play it there . ’
2 They were told to go off and play .
3 What I 've told the players is we 've got to go up and play as well as we can to beat a team like Blackburn .
4 But if your repertoire includes standards like Wo n't Get Fooled Again , Substitute , and My Generation , it must be galling to be made to justify your desire to go out and play them .
5 There again , that 's the best of both worlds ; I have a chance to go out and play stadiums and arenas and then I get to go home and go back to the way I was , although with a lot more experience under my belt .
6 We showed a lot of character and with the way we played.had the courage to go out and play and not just belt the ball up field . ’
7 ‘ All we ever wanted was for for Laura to get back to health and be able to go out and play with Louis , ’ said Fran who is expecting her third child .
8 ‘ All I want is to be able to go out and play with my friends , ’ she says .
9 ‘ I have a young side with seven of the lads under 22 and I want them to go out and play good football .
10 ‘ I reached such a low ebb that there were many times when the last thing I wanted to do was to go out and play golf .
11 ‘ I reached such a low ebb that there were times when the last thing I wanted to do was to go out and play golf .
12 ‘ I though I told you to go out and play . ’
13 As it was only eleven thirty in the morning there were quite a few people who thought that it would be fun to go out and play in the floods and others who were just lending a hand to those in difficulty .
14 Yeah , something stupid , and they knocked on the door , do you know what I mean , the most kids it 's like , it 's hiya Matthew , hi aunty , they knock on the door , I want to play with Hannah , I want to play with Matthew , Mat has , Mat has got to go out and play with them , and it 's my Milky Bar you ca n't not can I have one of your sweets Mat , my mother said I , I can have one of those sweets .
15 She 's dying to go out and play with her tennis racket .
16 ‘ We saw it go in , ’ said Lyle , ‘ but we could not find it and I had to go back and play three off the tee . ’
17 Her mother of course was aware that fifteen does not relish the solitude that fifty does , and came back from the village one day when Peony had been particularly silent and lumpish , with the news that Mrs Price who kept an antique shop had her grandchildren staying with her , and she was invited to go round and play tennis with them and have tea .
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