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

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1 ‘ I intend to go along and hear what they have got to say , ’ he said .
2 He had apparently been very obstreperous during the night — trying to get up , demanding to go home and so disturbing the other patients that he had been moved , temporarily to a private ward .
3 The river bottom was ridged sand , a difficult and unkind footing , that combined with the cold and the rush to make me want to go fast while forcing me to go slow .
4 They will want to go on and do two or three .
5 We should not want to go slower than 1/200th second because of camera movement and , for a bright day , f8 at 1/200th with ASA 200 rated film will give a result .
6 well do you want to go down and have a look ?
7 Do you want to go now or in the morning ? ’
8 Do you want to go now or should I
9 Animation Works Interactive is the kind of program that will make you want to go out and buy a Multimedia PC upgrade kit ! .
10 and I , I always felt if we have a change onto this er new system of er , of these quilts , I , I you know , I were n't too sure , but once you 've changed I do n't think you 'd ever want to go back because in winter time when it 's a bit cooler and you put more blanket on to keep warmer and then it becomes heavy
11 We 'd be in the pub planning to have a couple more pints and he 'd always want to go back and rehearse again , ’ says Rigby .
12 Do you really want to go back and make tea ? ’
13 Er do you want to go back and work for them , is that the m the main thing so you 've got your job back , cos if you claim compensation th the basic award is equivalent to redundancy which it sound as though they may well pay about of half that to you .
14 I want to ensure that we build on the success of the first six months of NHS reforms so that no one will want to go anywhere but to his or her most immediately available hospital to receive NHS treatment .
15 In fact , she did n't want to go anywhere unless he came with her .
16 ‘ Do you want to go in and see if any of your family are there ? ’
17 I do n't want to go in and have anyone see me .
18 Mark did n't want to go in and see John .
19 And they got to go down and get another one .
20 You know , usually I got to go in and tuck her in and that .
21 She got to go out and work for that six weeks , to , to earn the money feed the
22 We would prefer to go back but if we close it for good it would be far better to have no Timex in Dundee than a Timex with scab labour earning scab wages and working under scab conditions . ’
23 The justification for this view is partly pragmatic ; as Cohen puts it , ‘ it would be a mistake to refrain from taking those explanatory steps which are open to us , just because we should prefer to go farther than our current knowledge permits ’ .
24 It is important that you start as you mean to go on and the horse must understand what is expected of him .
25 What I did n't want to do at times was to overload , I wanted to start off with a time limit as we mean to go on and spread it out through the year and so I have put the important things which are to do with the quality system like internal quality audit erm , non- conformances , the corrective action , training and all stuff like that with an audit before and then things like contract print erm , I do n't think we are going to have any problems with I put those for after .
26 The committee was at first divided over the proposal , with Betty Sinclair opposing the whole idea of protest marches , and a decision was deferred to a later meeting , which agreed to go ahead and fixed the date for 24 August .
27 A good deal has happened since that important Church meeting last June when we agreed to go ahead and purchase the building from the Church of Scotland for £1 .
28 I had developed an extreme closeness with two of the doctors , and I called them , and they both agreed to go in and evaluate Ron 's condition and get back to me , and I said I would abide by their decision .
29 Just as well you agreed to go quietly when Kenneth suggested it was time you went to bed ; though apparently he and Hamish practically had to carry you upstairs , and the whole way up you were muttering something vile about Lewis being thrown naked into a tub of starving Elephant Leeches . ’
30 The children are taught to go home and tell their parents to put out their cigarettes .
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