Example sentences of "[vb infin] go [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | but this time it was a genuine tragedy so he paid me all deposit I put in , he paid me all back , you know , I don I did n't want I do n't want to go caravanning by myself |
2 | You do n't want to go practising on me ! " |
3 | ‘ And you do n't want to go worrying about crossing them open fields , ’ she went on , conversationally . |
4 | I did n't want to go to begin with , but it was really good fun . |
5 | Unfortunately , the jacket has a major drawback should you want to go climbing in it . |
6 | Do you want to go shopping with me ? |
7 | And the reason I ask that obviously I do n't want to go knocking on doors where somebody 's already tried |
8 | He got one against Swindon last season and ca n't wait to go looking for more in the Premier League . |
9 | Mussels , for instance , do not need to go to look for food , as most animals do ; the organic debris they feed upon is wafted in by the tides ( or the river estuaries ) . |
10 | You 've got a limited number of slots to sell so you do n't need to go thrashing around the country |
11 | I believe that er we did n't er consider going to look at the development because it was quite clearly in the minds of a large percentage of us that it was contrary to the town plan and so we did not think it was necessary to do that . |
12 | ‘ Which gutter did you choose to go digging in the dirt ? ’ |
13 | With that she lifted the latch , but before opening the door she turned to me and asked if I would like to go shopping with her . |
14 | Er but I can remember going cycling up that hill , and the midwife was there as well , and there was a most awful scream came from this er this cemetery . |
15 | Occasionally , after a dance , they would decide to go swimming in the early hours of the morning , so all the cars would be lined up with their headlamps blazing to light up the pool . |
16 | I wondered how long it would take him , and whether Diggs would now have to go shouting through the town , warning that the mad boy who set fire to dogs was on the loose again ; lock up your hounds ! |
17 | You then have you would then have to go unbind on the chips to separate the chips again . |
18 | because it 'd mean I 'd have to go to bank of and , and this borough and |
19 | I can not remember ever feeling hungry ; you did n't have to go looking for food , you just picked it off the trees . |
20 | ‘ If you 've got something of theirs you do n't have to go looking for them . |
21 | ‘ Now my parents realise they may have to go to help with identification . |
22 | and I do n't have to go to work on Thursday , so you know th that always helps . |
23 | Lay me on another half a gram ’ … and they 'd go , ‘ Alright ’ … in the end , you 'd owe them a coupla grams and you 'd have to go shoplifting in Chester or something 'cos you could n't go round town in case they were there … . |
24 | ‘ KISS ’ IS the record that made Prince unnecessary ; it contains everything that is great about him and after he had released it , he could quite easily have gone to live on the Moon and he would not have been missed . |
25 | I could never have gone to live in that house . ’ |
26 | ‘ She might have gone missing from wherever she works . ’ |
27 | Evolutionary pressures would have gone to work on whatever genetic variability there was in the ability to make the relevant cross-modal associations underlying linguistic competence . |
28 | She must have gone to work on him , probably saying he 'd get more out of me that way . |
29 | That report had a special importance this day for , if any trouble threatened , the Prince knew he could not afford to go dancing in Brussels . |