Example sentences of "[verb] he go [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | She told herself off for not being attentive enough , for not finding the right words to encourage him to go on . |
2 | He began to nibble the lobe of her ear and seemed lost for a moment until she gave him a little shake to encourage him to go on and explain . |
3 | I seen him go past about nine an' I hardly knew him ! |
4 | Sara wished she had not been so petty when Fairfax had called , and had let him go on thinking it was Matthew 's old family house . |
5 | They had n't let him go home for nearly a week ; there was no way he could have coped with his freedom or his family . |
6 | ‘ You should n't have let him go off by himself ! |
7 | See the e the headmaster 's wife see another fella to early retirement last year and they 've let him go back on supply . |
8 | Seriously though there can be no way that Wilko let him go not even for 2.75 million . |
9 | ‘ He should have knocked the guy cold and not let him go on to the fourth round . |
10 | She let him go on , offering the proper monosyllable here and there . |
11 | Mr Lilley says his changes would save about £180m in 1995–96 but he tells the Prime Minister that Mr Portillo wants him to go further in reducing spending . |
12 | Has he gone completely bald yet ? |
13 | Oh has he gone on to Matthew 's now ? |
14 | ‘ Has he gone out ? ’ |
15 | Has he gone out ? |
16 | Has he gone in then Joyce ? |
17 | Has he gone in ? |
18 | What , has he gone in for surgery ? |
19 | When we moved he went AWOL and had to be recaptured and forcibly repatriated . |
20 | I am afraid that I told him to go away and not be silly . |
21 | ‘ Tony was thinking of packing it in over a month ago but I told him to go away and talk it over with his family first . |
22 | and told him to go away with it and think about what he could do , and er mentioned money to him , and he liked the idea . |
23 | The lorries waited under the hoppers to pick up their loads and after a little , one of the lorry men told him to go away . |
24 | She had told Robert that she hated him , told him to go away , to move to another area , and he had taken that literally . |
25 | Having told me that everyone was advising him to record it , I told him to go ahead and do it , but not with me . |
26 | Newman examined the five prints , handed them to Paula and lit a cigarette when Manningham told him to go ahead . |
27 | We entered the Manston circuit and found two Stirlings demanding emergency landings and I recognised the voice of one of my lads , Desmond Ince , and I told him to go ahead and take my turn to land . |
28 | She told him to go on ahead , that she did n't want a ride . |
29 | First Benny had turned her back on him in public and told him to go home without her after he had driven up especially to collect her . |
30 | He forecast Mr Davies would never stand as candidate , ‘ because if the Labour Party allows him to go forward this seat will actually be won by the Liberal Democrats . |