Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] go " in BNC.
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61 | And , although I did go home for a few holidays , most I seem to remember were spent elsewhere with friends or at special holiday camps that some of the other boarders went to . ’ |
62 | Yeah I did I did go through it . |
63 | So when I did go it was in secret . |
64 | I did go for one short walk in the cool overcast , just along the beach to the south end of the island and back , then I stayed in and watched some more television when the rain came on , carried on a low wind , glummuttering against the window . |
65 | I think you 'll find that Mr Byrne is now in fact playing in America , ca n't remember who for but I did go to his leaving party over the summer . |
66 | I did , I did go to the er the flat shortly after Mr . |
67 | ‘ I ca n't say with any certainty where I did go , but it was n't home . |
68 | I erm I did go down to Durban |
69 | Well now , at the end of that six months I 'd had varied success , sometimes I had poor periods when I was n't detecting much , then I would have a little break , do better , but at the end of the six months nobody told me whether I was stopping there , but twenty years later I did go back to uniform as an inspector . |
70 | When I did go to sleep , I went I do n't remember but it was a long while . |
71 | But I did go out or something . |
72 | I did go to Park Manor . |
73 | I did go . |
74 | Yeah I did go |
75 | because , but I did go to Hong Kong when I went to China . |
76 | But er I did go with Con when I went for a perm she said oh would you like to , would you like to go and see Valerie |
77 | they were laughing and giggling up the corner and er , I mean I did go just to let them know that although I did say I would n't come to every meeting I was quite prepared to still do |
78 | but I did go into her and I said look , he 's got my sympathy |
79 | See , I did go last week |
80 | Well do you know I never knew this I was recently hit by a car and , although not seriously hurt , I did go to casualty to have some cuts cleaned and an X-ray taken to check I had n't broken my ankle . |
81 | Do n't worry , I did go at a pace . |
82 | I mean I did go to Denman , but I was n't very well at the time and I did n't get round the house so I would like to go myself . |
83 | Well I did go cos I was investigating yeah . |
84 | We picked two poems on which it 's very easy for me to answer that kind of question because of course I did go back to the town where I was born , and erm wrote actually quite a lot of poems — well a lot , a lot for me would be four or five in that situation — of which this is probably the most successful and this one I 've put in a book . |
85 | ‘ Can I let go now ? ’ |
86 | ‘ Will ye let go o' my skipping-rope , please ? |
87 | He 's as awd as me , but by gaw 'e did go . |
88 | She let go of the cabinet , coughing in the dust of ages that appeared to be lurking behind it , and smiled back at him as the February sun shone through the small window behind her , throwing into sharp relief the patches on the wall where her predecessor had hung posters , and the ingrained dirt on the flaking paintwork round the mean , narrow , metal window . |
89 | Sam thought the nails in her finger and thumb were going to meet each other through the flesh of his shoulder , but to his enormous relief , she let go . |
90 | She let go . |