Example sentences of "go [adv prt] [conj] [verb] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The singular virtue of action-research is that things could not be left at that — it was necessary to go on and do something about it all .
2 Cashman had not come into Cadogan 's before , preferring Matthew to go down and see him in Hampshire .
3 ‘ I had to go over and get it in person .
4 First of all , presumably , you lose your normal time structure of having to go off and do something on a regular basis .
5 and we could maybe find someone else to go off and do it with
6 ’ ‘ It 's funny to think that only this morning we were trying to persuade poor old Eddy to go off and enjoy himself on a facilities trip to the Persian Gulf …
7 by way of ensuring staff knew what was going on and had something by way of training .
8 He wants to get out of that office , get out into the areas , find out what is going on and do something about the problem , or I will kick his backside for him .
9 Well me Auntie Jean and me Mum got passed once , like they 'd been going down and scrubbing it from side at bath and everything .
10 Are you all going out and leaving me in here ?
11 She loved them , and she loved the work though it left her with little time for going out and enjoying herself in the evenings .
12 You think going out and killing oneself for a few shillings is normal to a Masai ?
13 ‘ I 've never had any doubts about my scoring ability but I have still got to go out and do it on a consistent basis . ’
14 I hope I can encourage the uninitiated to go out and treat themselves to several for their Christmas stocking as well as see the value of videos as a valid support technique during the long winter evenings ahead .
15 Many of my male colleagues would have asked their female secretaries to go out and choose one for them .
16 He said everybody liked to go out and amuse themselves on Saturday night .
17 Normally he 's quite happy to go out and grab someone from the street .
18 Well that 's why I did it because I do n't often get the opportunity to go out and enjoy myself like that .
19 If he signs it that indicates that he has accepted what you 've jointly agreed , and then you 've got something , a milestone , something to go back and measure yourselves against and to justify what you 've done against erm the fees that , that you 're invoicing the client for , if the client at s at some stage decides perhaps that 's not really what he wanted after all .
20 For a craven moment she was tempted to go back and throw herself on the mercy of the landlady .
21 So we had to go back and swap it for seven to eight
22 He had asked me for a photograph of myself when I was young and I had told him to go around and get it from Mandy .
23 can if you want , in the it 's not that far to go around and use one for the whole day .
24 My view is and it 's a widely held view within the association and , and the informed clubs is that if we let that situation go on and do nothing about it we will have a decreasing er number of people going and number of people going sailing .
25 I think it came from David , but Angie and Tony certainly drummed it up and sold it to us and then went on and sold it to others .
26 Right , I got a cheque in my pocket made out to pay cash so she said you can go in and cash it on the counter .
27 It 's just a matter of hoarding the tokens as you go along and exchanging them for a discount on your Enterprise 89/90 holiday .
28 I 'm not looking to give you constructive feedback on them , I 'm just looking to see what grade it gets so you go down and put it in a pigeon hole .
29 When the dress was roughly tacked together , Melanie had to put it on and go down and show it to Uncle Philip .
30 He went in and fed them for us sometimes , to give us a break , and would phone us up if he thought there were any difficulties .
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