Example sentences of "[vb past] i go [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Because I 'd done two prison sentences they obviously expected me to go back again . |
2 | So they asked me to go away and come back again in a week which gave me breathing space and time at least to learn it properly . |
3 | ‘ Then , about a month later , he asked me to go up to Camp David while he and his family were using the facility . |
4 | Yeah eh she asked me to go over to John |
5 | She asked me to go too . ’ |
6 | Recalling that horrifying October day when she visited Courtney in Harley Street , Miss C told the jury : ‘ First , he took me into his office and asked me to go out and buy baby oil . |
7 | So I was put in a total quandary when my partners asked me to go out and do just that , ’ she says . |
8 | Perhaps the toner fluid intoxicated her — there were over a hundred sheets to copy — or maybe it was the lack of air in the photocopying room , but after we had done and she had commented favourably on the comprehensive and detailed nature of the notes , she asked me to go out with her . |
9 | They asked me to go there for an interview , and from that they recommended a therapist who would see me at her home . |
10 | ‘ No , David asked me to go back for coffee but I refused . ’ |
11 | Aye , so you end up marking it then and er , well she did , she got me to go there second time , and he said well you ca n't you see er |
12 | That was probably the most , the in , the most interesting form friendship in there , its fucking good , I went for a job in there , but I could n't I was an apprentice , as I say that , that 's what got me going really was the fact that he had to go down and actually do a design of the and he had to work on the |
13 | You see , it was really my dad that made me go along with the Church , even though he did n't really involve himself . |
14 | What made me go out that night when , normally , I would have stayed in and watched television ? |
15 | He called to me , and invited me to go in and have a drink with him . |
16 | He let me go up and made me sit on the divan and he put on some music and turned out the lights and the moon came through the window . |
17 | As I think he might not let me have my half-hour in midmorning if he let me go out earlier , I do n't insist . ) |
18 | It was far enough away to be no real danger , but it certainly stopped me going any further and was probably a timely warning ! |
19 | Well that man 's , there is a tiny little ma , well he stopped me going out with Dorothy . |
20 | Of course the Captain forbade me to go anywhere near the place again . |
21 | All you told me go on ah only this one 's |
22 | He told me to go ahead and finish it . ’ |
23 | He told me to go ahead quickly . ’ |
24 | I fetched the rum and they told me to go away . |
25 | She told me to go away and stop pestering her . ’ |
26 | She stood up : ‘ No , I did n't ! — So he could n't have done it , could he ? — And before you say owt , he could n't have looked her up in the phone book 'cos she 's ex-directory ! — And anyway , he told me to go round there today and get her to put her money in the bank . |
27 | Sceptical doubts about objectivity make good sense within a practice ; there are objectively correct answers to questions how to go on , and if challenged in a particular case , we can support our choice by appeal to the rule ( 'Why did you write 20,002 ? ’ 'Because you told me to go on adding 2' ) . |
28 | When we arrived at her house , Eva put her hand on my shoulder and told me to go upstairs to Charlie . |
29 | They told me to go home and talk it over . |
30 | Then he told me to go back home and explain to Mum . |