Example sentences of "[vb past] go [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | And they got to go down and get another one . |
2 | You know , usually I got to go in and tuck her in and that . |
3 | She got to go out and work for that six weeks , to , to earn the money feed the |
4 | The committee was at first divided over the proposal , with Betty Sinclair opposing the whole idea of protest marches , and a decision was deferred to a later meeting , which agreed to go ahead and fixed the date for 24 August . |
5 | A good deal has happened since that important Church meeting last June when we agreed to go ahead and purchase the building from the Church of Scotland for £1 . |
6 | I had developed an extreme closeness with two of the doctors , and I called them , and they both agreed to go in and evaluate Ron 's condition and get back to me , and I said I would abide by their decision . |
7 | Just as well you agreed to go quietly when Kenneth suggested it was time you went to bed ; though apparently he and Hamish practically had to carry you upstairs , and the whole way up you were muttering something vile about Lewis being thrown naked into a tub of starving Elephant Leeches . ’ |
8 | I actually advised him at the meeting that he should not and could n't take that motion , and I was by Alderman in that situation , but he still deemed to go ahead and that 's p his prerogative . |
9 | However , the landlord took pity and Sally was the one not too mud bespattered to go in and fetch the drinks — meanwhile the horse trod on Ian 's toe … |
10 | But in 1981 I tried to go further and identify a set of criteria which any proposed biochemical or cellular correspondent of memory formation would have to meet if it was to be regarded as a candidate memory process . |
11 | He tried to go solo but was quickly apprehended and subsequently jailed . |
12 | They ca n't bite you , but I was given a bottle of gin and told to go out and sit on the stairs . |
13 | The ringing seemed to go on and on and when at last a voice answered it took Jinny by surprise . |
14 | But the scream seemed to go on and on , rooting them to the spot . |
15 | The hill seemed to go on and on . |
16 | They seemed to go on and on . |
17 | I think I 'd rather stand to that one , than I would , of like standing to the Czechoslovakian one , which seemed to go on and on and on . |
18 | Seemed to go back and forth between the reservation and the city for a while looking for the right place to be . |
19 | His latest speech seemed to go further than he had ever gone before in advocating force to achieve the kind of England he wanted . |
20 | I always knew how much he earned , because he used to give me his pay note and I 'd to go down and collect it . |
21 | I did n't realize he 'd gone up and got it himself . |
22 | I half got up , then I looked at the hole he 'd gone down and at the paper in my hand . |
23 | And er I suppose he he 'd gone there when he was about thirteen fourteen and er he came from a family from Where was it . |
24 | And erm if they could have given us a proper explanation why they 'd gone back and prove us wrong them fair enough . |
25 | Oh it 's so funny , cos the second time he could n't , he came back and I think I was upstairs , and she did n't shut the door and I said all four , cos I 've got to pick her up at five , he said oh , anyway he went back , after dinner he 'd gone back and I said told you about it 's five o'clock , he said are you on me . |
26 | It was feared he 'd gone overboard and air and sea search was launched . |
27 | I 'd dithered , and I 'd got tired and I 'd gone off and been |
28 | Well they 'd gone off and before Anthea had gone and I was still fiddling about getting the windows clean . |
29 | make do with this I thought , and then he 's and I did did n't I ? he 'd gone along and |
30 | I think somebody brought that in from er he he 'd gone along when I was up here a few weeks back . |