Example sentences of "[adv] for [pron] go " in BNC.
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1 | Squeeze them in sure we 'll find somewhere for them to go , vacate , so long as I get a kiss from everybody apart from the boys and |
2 | ‘ No member of the staff was permitted to leave the building unless he had telephoned Chapman 's office at six o'clock and enquired : ‘ Is it all right for me to go now , Mr Chapman ? ’ |
3 | ‘ That 's why the attendant said he supposed it would be all right for me to go in , ’ said Rachel . |
4 | She wondered if it was all right for her to go on thinking about Baby . |
5 | ‘ You 've checked it 's all right for us to go ? ’ said his Mum to his Dad as he carne into the waiting-room . |
6 | All the time he slept she lay there longing acutely for him to go , and when he did she felt the most immense relief and vowed that now she had escaped his presence she would never never put herself in that position again . |
7 | He waited politely for her to go away , his eyes on his ship . |
8 | When they lock the man up with Jim and John and Henry and Mary and Dolores and Grace — I hope they will give him access to books , with paper enough for him to go on making translations for us from the classics such as we have never seen except at his hands in our language . |
9 | £2000 would , according to his calculations , be more or less enough for him to go and spend the rest of his days with his widowed sister . |
10 | Its tunnels were almost big enough for me to go down , and sticking my head down one , I had my first smell of badger — and , of course , completely ruined my chance of seeing any animals that day . |
11 | Only for us going in and out you know ? |
12 | It was only water that was let into a confined space but we had a Sports Association which had a section for the swimming and er I way remember bought a couple of old single decker buses from somewhere , I do n't know where and he had them fitted out and rigged up at Stoke Bathing Place , especially for us to go there and change and w we did have quite a good strong section , we used to hold our , an annual what you call a regatta , or , no not a regatta but er in the St Matthew 's Swimming Baths a festival , a swimming festival a gala , yes |
13 | ‘ I hope somehow it will become possible for you to join a Brownie Pack , but I 'm afraid Botley , where the nearest is , is too far away for you to go . ’ |
14 | It was too late now for me to go anywhere . |
15 | ‘ I am not going to spend big money bringing players over from Scotland simply for them to go through the motions . ’ |
16 | so there would of been nothing there for him to go for , you must of been ever so worried following him around watching him . |
17 | ‘ What reason is there for me to go back ? ’ |
18 | There is some professional resistance , in the sense that people who 've done a lot of work on programming get used to certain sorts of languages , and if you make proposals about teaching some new way of dealing with computers , they throw up their hands in horror , and object that this is going to be inefficient , or it 's not going to prepare people adequately for what goes on in industry , or whatever . |
19 | I suppose I started making records because , after being sacked from the radio , which is what every DJ dreams of , it seemed like there was nowhere for me to go . ’ |
20 | There was n't much space along here , and he could no longer rely on people taking one look and then getting out of his way because there was nowhere for them to go . |
21 | There 's nowhere for him to go for a bit of company — he wo n't go to the day hospital because he thinks they 'll make him take drugs . |
22 | Downing Street could n't turn down this gift horse for fear of offending the President but at the same time , they had nowhere for him to go so since March , Maxat , a champion racehorse , was stuck in these Turkmen stables waiting impatiently , getting flabby and fractious . |
23 | It would not go anywhere ; there was nowhere for it to go . |
24 | Nowhere for you to go , was there ? |
25 | It 's a futile gesture , of course , because there 's nowhere for you to go . ’ |
26 | " But there 's nowhere for us to go , is there , Andrew ? " |
27 | I mean people who are living in the old common lodging houses and in government resettlement units , people living in squats and dingy bed-and-breakfast hotels , and families living cooped up with their relatives because there 's nowhere else for them to go . |
28 | Your female(s) have no choice in the matter , as there is nowhere else for them to go . |
29 | People are still being referred to the centre by social services because there is nowhere else for them to go . |
30 | There was nowhere else for them to go . |