Example sentences of "i [vb past] go [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I began to realise that life like this could not last for ever and so I asked to go back to the Cheshire Home for a holiday .
2 If you put down the example I I actually marked the example but then I realized going back through the book that obviously the example was given for you there anyway .
3 So I agreed to go along .
4 Next summer mum was told she would have to go back into hospital for a long time , and because I already knew the place , I agreed to go back to the Cheshire Home for this period .
5 I agreed to go out to Passy .
6 The door was open and I did hear that much when I passed to go in to the ladies ' toilet .
7 You know , usually I got to go in and tuck her in and that .
8 When the doctor had gone , Dot said , ‘ I got to go back in the hospital , ai n't I , Mrs H ? ’
9 Let me go to er where I expected to go now to John the County Planning Officer .
10 Cos I shouted go away then he went .
11 I tried to go on .
12 I tried to go away . .
13 Sometimes I tried to go as fast as I could , but it was easy to let the sail out and slow down if I felt I was getting out of control .
14 But in 1981 I tried to go further and identify a set of criteria which any proposed biochemical or cellular correspondent of memory formation would have to meet if it was to be regarded as a candidate memory process .
15 ‘ You must excuse me — I promised to go along to the tennis courts .
16 I stopped going there a season ago too difficult to get a drink .
17 Then I stopped going out .
18 I can hardly remember why I stopped going out with some of my exes but that does n't mean that I brood about them and their later and surely unsatisfactory relationships with men unable to hold a candle to myself .
19 I stopped going out with my friends .
20 Then my money ran out and I stopped going out at all .
21 I seemed to go round in circles , and I am sure that that has happened to many hon. Members .
22 As I hastened to go upstairs , I happened to encounter Miss Kenton in the back corridor — the scene , of course , of our last disagreement — and it was perhaps this unhappy coincidence that encouraged her to maintain the childish behaviour she had adopted on that previous occasion .
23 I 'd gone up to Ethel 's sister to cheer her up because she was looking so miserable .
24 how much was n't held until after I 'd gone up for the money for Matthew 's back .
25 If whatever happened to Summerchild that year had n't happened — if he had n't been found lying with the garbage in Spring Gardens — if Millie had n't stopped playing in the orchestra — if I 'd gone on seeing her week by week — grown up with her — become easy with her — married her — then Timmy would still have a mother at home .
26 And then , after I 'd gone round to Tesco 's I went to see to collect grandma to take her to the train .
27 I heard Uncle Bill mutter : ‘ Maybe you 're right , dog , I 'd gone far enough . ’
28 She 'd 'ave killed me if I 'd gone home without 'em .
29 And after I 'd gone home yeah ?
30 I 'd gone across to the old folks ' home to have a chat with Maureen and , inevitably , I was telling her about the trouble I was having .
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