Example sentences of "go [adv] [coord] [verb] them [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I used to go in and help them out at Christmas because they would be three may be four or five thousand turkeys right .
2 group to go in and to spell them so they can talk to individual kids .
3 But there a braver adult , entering and pushing them aside , saw what was going on and drove them out of the train .
4 And if we want any bilberries bottled this year someone 'll have to go out and pick them soon .
5 I have accepted part of it , and I 've amended it to ensure that we can overcome the criticisms er that would have been involved if we 'd left it er as it was , er and above all , and I think this is the most important thing , we 've made sure that it will work , er and that it will meet our objectives of getting competition into the franchises , if we 'd just ended up with one great monolithic British Rail , after all each franchise remember will be coming gradually , they wo n't be doing them all at once , there will be one next year , several the year after , and so on , if British Rail had been able to go around and pick them off , and say , Well we can run this now in the future much better than we 've done it in the past , so we 'll bid , and we 'll bid a low bid , that really would n't have been getting fair and proper competition into the system , so what i what I 've done is ensured , as I 've done all the way through in this bill in accepting amendments , that we make sure we achieve our objectives , and that above all it 's workable , the , as it was it would n't as it was the Paignton amendment would n't have been workable , because there would have been total chaos and confusion
6 I 'll go down and show them tomorrow .
7 I 've got ta go down and see them anyway .
8 Well there 'd be a squad of riveters would go in and put them in before a tank was tested .
9 One so maybe you can write them all on now go along and write them on .
10 Let's go over and check them out . ’
11 So go through and check them again now .
12 The , they really convert bibles for doing that is because I 've always done that of er right that 's , that 's out of the way , jump the paperwork , now what about talking about your clubs and that t to sort of close down the call and relax the client for getting into referral mode and I 've always done it tail end on so the introduction to the referral is at the beginning and perhaps looking for them during i is totally unfamiliar , I mean I do note the odd thing as I go through and note them down on the , the but I 'd never been used to actually although we were told referrals how and why that went with it .
13 so I went over and ask them where the New Town was , and they told us where , walk up the road till you come to the lights , turn right , follow the lane and you 'll come to the New Town erm
14 They 'd perhaps go round streets , different streets playing them and then they 'd er they 'd go up and play them up there you know , and and that
15 ‘ Good idea , ’ Dad replied with a twinkle in his eye : he knew why they were there because he went out and fetched them in and later took them back himself .
16 The driver dropped off a man or two at dunes that had drifted on to the road and would then go back and pick them up when they had finished , before taking them further south .
17 Now , before you right them down just tell me what they are and then we can go back and write them down .
18 Go out and collar them red-handed ! ’
19 But in many boroughs , Mr Easey said , ‘ we began to find that whatever we said , they 'd go ahead and charge them anyway ’ .
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