Example sentences of "[pron] [conj] go " in BNC.
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31 | I want to throw up everything and go to India to meet Krishnamurti . |
32 | And yet the longing to break out , to do the sudden impetuous thing , to drop everything and go running off to New York was suddenly irresistible . |
33 | So all we 've got to do now is to untie everything and go sailing . |
34 | " I ca n't just drop everything and go off on a picnic . " |
35 | I fucking come back and try and put something and go what is this man ? |
36 | So I 'll grab the next one and go along and contact them . |
37 | Keep drinking until you see three candles , then snuff out the middle one and go to sleep . |
38 | He wanted to say that she should make sandwiches for herself and go on her own for what Mrs Blakey called a tramp . |
39 | It was a neat line to end on and she used it to excuse herself and go upstream to wash , using the chilly water to freeze her blood and perhaps put a coat of ice about her heart . |
40 | Lawton shuffled uneasily , but did n't try and contradict her or go back on his description . |
41 | MILES DAVIS , the late Gil Evans said , was blessed with a sensitivity to his ‘ complete surroundings ’ -not simply an awareness of what notes worked with what chord , what accents with what rhythm , but of an atmosphere and resonance about the sounds around him that go beyond their formal construction . |
42 | The great Te Deum and Jubilate in D are generously supplemented with four major verse anthems-My Heart Is Inditing , O Sing Unto The Lord , They That Go Down To The Sea In Ships and Praise The Lord , O Jerusalem . |
43 | ’ HAPPY are they that go to bed with great music ’ , wrote Sir Thomas Browne , ‘ like Pythagoras ’ . |
44 | " They that go down to the sea in ships and occupy their business in great waters ; these men see the works of the Lord and his wonders in the deep … so when they cry unto the Lord in their trouble He delivereth them out of this distress . |
45 | Better he came with her than go off on his own to do his dirty work . |
46 | I grab him and go upstairs . |
47 | It 's a little complicated what he says , and I do n't follow it all , but I know he said carry straight on down this street , so I thank him and go off . |
48 | He 's being posted out to the West Indies and he 's asked her to marry him and go with him . |
49 | Similarly , the thematic structure of the novel vaguely follows Propp 's paradigm : Armel takes Larissa into matrimony only to betray her ; Stavro , a gallant but naïve young man , ‘ saves ’ Larissa , begging her to marry him and go with him to Peru , or : ‘ The anti-hero anti-rescuing her from an anti-monster in an anti-romanzo ’ ( 149/727 ) . |
50 | ‘ Wake him , tell him and go . ’ |
51 | ‘ I 'll take him and go , then , ’ I say . |
52 | She looked at him and for a moment he thought that this time it was going to be easy , this time she would believe him and go to sleep . |
53 | The mere thought of it seemed to drag a blanket of depression about her shoulders , causing her to turn away from him and go to the desk . |
54 | And yet Cassius now has to obey him and go out of his way to please him , as he is almost a god . |
55 | if you do that , I think perhaps that 's the best kind of action , have a word with him and go down I mean |
56 | She was n't mean about it , she was very grateful to have someone to talk to and I used to try to spend a lot of time with her just to cheer her up — you know , walk the dog with her and go shopping — just do all the things that would help . |
57 | Instead of completing her college course , she would draw on the money her English grandmother had left her and go straight into business for herself . |
58 | No matter how bad a problem seems , you deal with it and go beyond it . |
59 | But now that they had reached the road at the dale head , he wanted to turn down it and go home . |
60 | It is up to you , either to take it and go away , or go away and return when you are in a less deceitful frame of mind . |