Example sentences of "go [coord] [verb] [pron] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | got to pay it again to go and collect it back off him ! |
2 | I had to go and get it up across the road . |
3 | I ca n't wait to go and try them out on Liam ! ’ |
4 | ‘ I 've a good mind to go and have it out with him here and now . |
5 | ‘ I still think you ought to go and have it out with him . ’ |
6 | Well now , what they 've done something which I think if there as I said to you in the first place , if they 'd have run their cards played their cards right , they could have said to that fellow ‘ look you 've got no rights to be here , we never gave you planning ’ what 's wrong with this planning people , they step here and they step there , there 's people do things without planning permission , they do nothing at all about it , if I was to go and stick something up in my front garden , they 'd come along and say ‘ hey , . ’ |
7 | I said do you want me to go and let them out for you ? |
8 | But then he goes and turns his up during the gig ! |
9 | He went and brought it back in . |
10 | Went and pulled her over for it . |
11 | He went and fetched it up for me . |
12 | ‘ I 'd better go and tell someone up at the camp that she 's come round . ’ |
13 | And I suppose we 'd better go and asphyxiate ourselves up at the sulphur springs . |
14 | ‘ If one of his mates got a whack and got hurt he 'd go and sort it out for them . |
15 | Oh well let's go and sort it out with Mrs |
16 | I 'll confirm my offer in writing and when you receive the letter you can go and talk it over with an estate agent and your solicitor . ’ |
17 | What 's the point of teaching something if you can go and look it up in a book ? |
18 | Some sites can go and order everything up to a thousand pounds . |
19 | I thought , yeah , fair enough she goes , we can go and pick him up from the child-minder and then er you can come for some tea and you 'll be home by about half seven ! |
20 | She turned it up as hot as it would go and put them in on a tray . |
21 | ‘ Poor darling , I 'd better go and put her out of her misery . ’ |
22 | After all , death frightens the hell out of everyone ; so once you 'd gone and got it over with you might feel quite light-hearted . ’ |
23 | and they go and drag somebody up in |
24 | But how can I I ca n't get it down here you see , not unless you go and dropped it off like |
25 | No , go and take it out in the kitchen for Mummy . |
26 | Go and bring them back to . |