Example sentences of "go and [verb] [pron] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Oh I think I 'm going to go and make you a bottle , make you a bottle shall I ? |
2 | no it 's not , it 's been designed especially for it so erm he 's gon na get erm , I said what are you doing all this for I said , it 'll be easier to go and buy yourself a three wheeler |
3 | No I know you do n't have tea , you 'll have to go and get yourself a |
4 | If James has n't come down by the time you get back , I promise to go and get you a drink , my darling , dearest , demanding wife . ’ |
5 | The alarm will trigger in a central control point and the people there will either ring a neighbour to ask them to go and see what the problem is , or immediately ring the emergency services . |
6 | So he went and got himself a commission before conscription became law . |
7 | He put the phone down and went and got himself a malt whisky , a squat , powerful-looking man with white hair who wore steel-rimmed spectacles . |
8 | But he went and got himself an apprenticeship and then his parents saw that he |
9 | The landlord went and got 'em a snack if they liked one . |
10 | Well Julie went and got it the other day that 's why fetched her out , to get their presents . |
11 | So she went and gave him a hug . |
12 | You know I always borrow everyone 's pen , I went and bought myself a new one just like Josie 's one . |
13 | He went and bought her a sherbet |
14 | If you do n't mind , I will go and make myself an omelette . |
15 | Oh well of course that 's making me have a parched throat you know , so you 're gon na have to ma , go and make me a cup of tea ! |
16 | Let me go and make you a cup of tea . |
17 | right , thank you , I 'll go and check which the tapes on |
18 | Tell you what , I 'll go and give them a hand ! |
19 | ‘ I 'll go and give her the good news . ’ |
20 | Why do n't you go and give him a surprise , actually pay your husband some attention for once , eh ? ’ |
21 | I 'd go and give him a hand but I do not like ladders Fun is n't it ? |
22 | I think we should go and give him a hand . |
23 | I have n't yet no , but I think he 's outside mixing cement , we said we 'd go and give him a hand to put his posts in |
24 | She wondered rather wildly for a moment if they would both refuse to let go and imagined herself the unwilling participant in an unlikely tug of war , but Bernard took one look at Alain and released her . |
25 | You could go and get yourself a knife . |
26 | Do you wan na go and get yourself a cold drink ? |
27 | One younger girl ( herself an accomplished user of Jamaican Creole ) found her mother 's Barbadian a source of amusement : Right , my mum right , when she goes — like some English people go " can you go and get me a glass of water please " mum go — " get me a piece o' waata please " — not [ ] , " [ wa:ta ] " an' 'piece " . |
28 | W would you go and get me a large pack of |
29 | Can you go and get me the key ? |
30 | Well , I 'll go and get myself a glass , and we 'll drink together . ’ |