Example sentences of "[vb base] [conj] go [prep] " in BNC.

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1 But I expect that goes for millions of unnecessary car owners !
2 Is this the night coach that goes to Dwolding , after all ? ’
3 ‘ I have to go , ’ I say and go to the hall for my coat .
4 Carry an old T-shirt to keep you warm and go through those vital stretches we have you last month .
5 There is no doubt , despite the euphoria surrounding England 's 4–0 disposal of Turkey and the impressive all-round team display that went with it , that if you take Gascoigne out of the equation , you are left with an ordinary team .
6 On the first occasion I had been down to visit an isolated village , on the south face of Kala Agar ridge , that had been abandoned the previous year owing to the depredations of the man-eater , and on the way back had taken a cattle track that went over the ridge and down the far side to the forest road , when , approaching a pile of rocks , I suddenly felt there was danger ahead .
7 They all start with the basic feline sound , genetically inherited like all the other elements of their communication system , but the artificial nature of the adult cat/human owner relationship creates a special world in which new subtleties develop that go beyond the genetically-shared vocabulary .
8 You see we 've had some very good reports , I mean that went through a very bad patch but they 've this new Doctor Colin he 's meant to be pretty switched on
9 When you consider that going into the final Test the Australians , renowned for their safe catching in recent times , had missed 24 chances against India 's eight , you get some idea of the home bowler 's dominance over the fragile Indian batting throughout the series .
10 Oh I bed and go to sleep .
11 If we daydream while going through the motions of reading we can still recognise words , and perhaps even convince ourselves that we are reading .
12 If you wake and go to bed in pain , it affects your personality .
13 I know if going for at least
14 Actors who train and go to drama school are usually on grants from local education authorities and to deny them the chance to join the profession — or at least compete properly — is ridiculous .
15 The response in Britain was not quite so dramatic the National Grid was untroubled by the kind of power surge that goes with huge viewing figures .
16 The main line is the methyl methacrylate that goes into paints , surface coating resins and , above all , plastics .
17 It gloats when we win and goes in the huff when we lose .
18 I always try and go with him when he goes to medical conferences — now we hardly ever take work away from home if it means we ca n't both go . ’
19 Erm cos I want to have her try and go with er
20 With the num-lock on every time you try and go to the cursor keys , arrow keys , you put peculiar numbers in instead .
21 And the barriers drop , so if you try and go through when the lights are flashing or if you try and go round the barriers the chances are the train 's getting nearer and nearer and could hit you .
22 Erm and go and go to the toilet then .
23 But now I draw outside , I think that goes for both of us — we draw outside and then paint indoors .
24 Where we live and go to school you ca n't do that .
25 My grooms , Annie and Tina , leave and go to work in the offices at The Donkey Sanctuary , a large charitable organisation up the road with over 3,500 donkeys .
26 ‘ Then I come and go as home . ’
27 Come and go as you please , Ellie .
28 Being a large station , the many senior officers who come and go at Easton act as a constant and visible reminder to constables of the structures of power and authority in the station , and a prominent item in the conversations of ordinary policemen and women is complaints against ‘ the authorities ’ , which is an indexical category flexible enough to include everyone above their own level .
29 In large transient hotels it is not practical to confirm in writing every reservation , as guests come and go at short notice .
30 Boats come and go at the waterfront
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