Example sentences of "go [conj] they " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I said before , I wo n't go where they want me to go .
2 Often they do not go where they 're saying .
3 My stepfather likes these wild people , and they can come and go where they like .
4 In New York on June 18 she proposed the creation of a free-trade " Atlantic Economic Community " and reiterated her opposition to fixed exchange rates , under which , she said , interest rates and domestic monetary conditions would " go where they will " and would leave Finance Ministers " like innocent bystanders at the scene of an accident " .
5 They can laugh because they 're the only people in Romania who can go where they want .
6 We were both the sort of people who just ca n't let go once they have got their teeth into something .
7 And for when people stay cos the other ones might go cos they 're normally put in together .
8 remember them for a day or two but they 'd go cos they do n't mean anything .
9 What our children need from us is reassurance , so that they can live safely , knowing the real risks and knowing where they can go if they are worried .
10 ‘ We know what we are aiming for and we know from experience how far players can go if they are prepared to work .
11 It 's like those bags I mean le I mean I 'd go if they bought me one of those bags .
12 As er , she can go if they wo n't let Kirsty in , she can go one night , he can go another night .
13 Once attached , the cappers would not let their victims go until they handed their purses across .
14 Sakata 'll go and they 'll have to open the yard again when they see what the hatred 's done . ’
15 It was before I had the bairn , and I would n't go and they put us down the block for being cheeky .
16 Well cos I letting the ships go and they , that was a night time and course I do n't know what happened over , over the argument but anyhow these boatmen they lost their job , they n never been happened since cos the then the Dock Commission took over the erm roping the ships in , come under Ipswich Dock Commission .
17 Estate staff will be particularly sad to see the deer go and they 're hoping the whole herd can be sold together , hopefully to grace the grounds of another country estate .
18 Meanwhile Mo smashes out the hole in the corner of the house sort of thing where they 're gon na go and they ai n't there .
19 Well nowadays I do n't know whether you should record this or not , but nowadays erm they 'll not go unless they 've been to the bar or something before that well unfortunately Leslie 's not able to drink now , he ca n't after his operation , he ca n't take , it just upsets him altogether so he ca n't go to the bar and all the rest of the company have been to the bar and they 're in a different mood than what Leslie is , so Leslie 'll just not go , and it just , it 's kind of , cut him off
20 They wo n't let him go unless they 're gon na replace him with a stag .
21 ‘ This made the dogs let go but they still could not control the animals which started to turn on them .
22 I just knew there were certain places I could n't go because they were for blacks only , ’ he says .
23 In 578 Chilperic ordered the men of the Touraine , Poitou , the Bessin , Maine and Anjou to march against Brittany , but as Gregory explains , the poor and the men of the cathedral and of St Martin 's did not go because they were exempt from public service .
24 He says ; Once one of them says we will go with him then they will all go because they will stick together but I was very suprised with the ammount of people that go .
25 ‘ But it just goes to show , ’ Ruth said , ‘ that they were right when they said emigrants should n't wait to leave until they were too far gone in poverty , but should go while they still have enough to provision themselves . ’
26 This imagery is even more extraordinary when one considers that in this country , the Christian Churches are among the few places of worship where women can go whether they are menstruating or not .
27 And the work they 'd go for They were building their house , they 'd v volunteer to take the footings out , or dig trenches to , or find out which farmer would have the threshing engine to do the , you know , to help them with the threshing , which was arduous work in those days .
28 Again , it avoided the words black and white but it classified people as patrials and non-patrials ; in general terms , patrials , who can come and go as they wish , are almost always white ; non-patrials are almost never white .
29 We keep open house here and they can come and go as they please before settling down , as many do , after a few attempts .
30 Geoff Allen , who has served Northampton as player and official for 30 years , said : ‘ What does stick in the throat is that Shelford , who has made our leading players better players , will probably have to sit on his backside while apparently some other overseas players can come and go as they please . ’
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