Example sentences of "a [noun] [conj] go " in BNC.
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1 | But erm and then at during er before lunch and all that I used to have to go take a bucket and go to the smithy and erm as you may know , there 's a a cooling er tank beside in the in er beside every every every erm blacksmith 's fire and er you know to bo keep the er no t no to keep the nozzle of the |
2 | Then there 's the Pete Cornish ‘ brain' and a cable that goes out to Bryan 's pedal board . |
3 | I thought I 'd go back to Ireland for a bit and go to Clonmacnoise . |
4 | Some students with pre-RAF flight training can skip a level and go directly to the Tucano , leaping as they do so into a world far distant from general aviation . |
5 | Shortly beyond Huswil , at Gettnau ( 10km , 6 miles from Huttwil ) road 23 continues straight ahead east to Sursee ( on the Sempacher Lake ) , but take instead a branch that goes off to the right for Willisau , a thirteenth-century foundation . |
6 | Liotta ( left ) investigates a burglary and goes beyond the call of duty … |
7 | As as I said we 're we 're not very formal but er you know that also has its especially if people that er maybe erm , how can I put it , are not used t taking everything back to a meeting and you know they maybe make a decision and go ahead with it and then it gets shouted at a bit but I think we we can all take being shouted at a bit as well . |
8 | Finally she came to a decision and went to see Mrs Constantine . |
9 | She slipped on a robe and went to the door to wave goodbye to him . |
10 | ‘ Everyone has a trick that goes wrong , but you can turn this to your advantage by pretending it was deliberate and making the audience laugh , ’ he said . |
11 | I 've often taken a board and gone sailing in Poole Harbour , the second largest natural harbour in the world . |
12 | For instance , if we want a trajectory that goes then we start in region 1 ; to get to region 3 we must be in the right-hand " third " of region 1 ; if we are going to go on from region 3 to region 4 , we must be in the right-hand " third " of that " third " ; and , to go on to region 2 , in the left " third " of that " third " , etc . |
13 | Boozy Dennett — who earns £600 a week with his dummy Chick — added : ‘ I have been for a walk to have a think and went back , but it 's getting worse . ’ |
14 | The sun , having messed around with all the colours that Keats and Shelly were so big on , decided at last to give the rosy-fingered routine a bit of a miss and go for the full Colditz searchlight . |
15 | Er no cos I realized that I was that it was totally wrong so I just gave it a miss and went on to something else . |
16 | ‘ Two people walking by heard the shouts from a field and went to his assistance . |
17 | Two people heard the shouts from a field and went to help . ’ |
18 | Numb with agony and humiliation , she got undressed like a ghost and went to bed , unable to let herself dwell too deeply on what had happened in case she found herself asking the inevitable question : if I hate Damian Flint , why has he been able to hurt me so deeply ? |
19 | Each child was given a present and to go with it a box of sweets . |
20 | He celebrated his international debut against New Zealand in Johannesburg in August with a try and went on to face Australia before playing in both Tests against France . |
21 | It does , however , show clearly that when assessing suffering it is important to have a framework that goes beyond the narrow concerns of selective or functional assessment approaches , although such approaches do have some value in distinguishing between ‘ appropriate ’ and ‘ inappropriate ’ suffering . |
22 | ‘ I ca n't believe I am being blamed for a fight that went on in the stand behind us , and I hope video evidence will clearly back me up . ’ |
23 | The Penhill site may be the source of a story that goes back to Celtic mythology , " The Legend of the Giant of Penhill " . |
24 | ‘ It 's just not possible for me to pack a briefcase and go and stay in a Hilton somewhere looking for business and agents . |
25 | But since it was established in 1775 to serve as a printer to Edinburgh 's legal , banking and ecclesiastical communities P&W has developed a strong position in financial printing , providing it with a coverage that goes much wider than ‘ Sketch and describe an electronic circuit . ’ |
26 | " Why do n't you apply for a grant and go and do a psychology degree at the tech ? " said Lyn . |
27 | Their theme , as given in the conference invitation , was : ‘ Can some modern nation show the way to a change that goes deep enough to deal with hate and fear and greed ? |
28 | Ooh I 'm going to go and have a shower and a change and go in |
29 | On this occasion I wrapped myself up in a blanket and went to sleep in a ditch . |
30 | Then I rolled up my things in a blanket and went out and had something to eat . |