Example sentences of "i 've [adv] go " in BNC.

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1 I suppose , by saying this I 've already gone back on my word .
2 ‘ Er , well , I 've nowhere to go and it 's causing me something of a problem . ’
3 I 've nowhere to go except Woolworth 's . ’
4 If I 've nowhere to go .
5 ‘ But I 've nowhere to go — ’
6 Decisions decisions decisions — I 've never made any decisions on my own before , I 've just gone along with what everyone said .
7 And then there 's this technician or something here and they ask me to breathe in helium from a mask and make me repeat some of the things gorilla man said on the video so I feel like I 'm becoming him they 're trying to make me him ; I do n't think I sound the same as the guy on the brain-snuff video but fuck knows what they think there are too many to know what the fuck they think ; loads of them , officers from all over the fucking place with different accents , London , Midlands , Welsh , Scottish , elsewhere , God knows , it 's not just Flavell and McDunn though I still see them now and again especially McDunn who looks at me kind of weird most of the time like he ca n't really believe it was me did all these things and I get this bizarre feeling that he thinks I 'm kind of pathetic I mean that in a grudging , still-determined-to-bust-the-fucker way he actually has more respect for gorilla man than he does for me because I 've just gone to pieces under the questions and the things they put in my head with those photographs and that video ( ha which means gorilla man has already put stuff into my head , already has fucked my brains , filling my head with the idea of that , the vision , the meme of that ) and I thought I was some tough cookie but I was wrong I 'm just a dunked digestive baby I 'm soft I 'm flopping I 'm disintegrating and that 's why unless I 'm the best fucking actor he 's ever seen McDunn ca n't accept I was capable of the things gorilla man did , yet so much of the evidence , especially the dates and times that sort of stuff , points at me not to mention that piece of TV-crit I did that reads like a hit-list now .
8 I 've just gone all stupidly emotional because he touched me again ! ’ she whispered to herself .
9 How can I face people when I must look as if I 've just gone ten rounds with an all-in wrestler ? ’
10 It 's quite a drive — I 've just gone through it myself ; does n't that indicate to you how serious he is ? ’
11 ‘ I hope you 're grateful for all the trouble I 've just gone to , ’ he said .
12 We have that many er applications I mean I 've just gone through A division and I 've got er a pile of cards literally an inch thick with people a made an initial inquiry or b they 've been furnished with questionnaires and not been returned , so I 'm sending those er right through the divisions
13 I 've just gone
14 I said I 've just gone back
15 Erm there have been erm , I should have written it down actually because I 've I 've just gone a complete blank , there was that erm that famous case in the States ah and there were two people who 'd erm I think the main impetus for the abuse of their child came from the came from the man came from the husband and there was a great deal of er debate as to why the woman had n't successfully protected the child or successfully done something about it er and I 've forgotten the names of the people and I 've forgotten when it was .
16 I 'll guarantee I 'll watch it while you 're doing it , I , I 've completely gone , you know what I 'm like !
17 And I 've also gone for quality clients , companies I want to work for and who I know will pay on time . ’
18 I 've been as far a a places as far apart as the presbytery of erm Annandale and Esdale which is to , what to south of Scotland , erm and I ca n't think of any corresponding place erm in the north but there have been places in the north that I 've also gone to , and this is my donor card .
19 Most of the people in some way or other , have been looked after by somebody else and that 's the experience which I I 've certainly gone through and if in fact you start making up your mind too early about which homes you 're going
20 When you come out of there I mean , if you do like we when I 've ever gone I take my shampoo with me and you can have a shower and wash your hair , get the chlorine off you and they do sell er , chips upstairs and they 're not very expensive .
21 The youngest , the youngest below me I 've ever gone for is three years younger .
22 Now I can not think of a single occasion over the years , my adulthood when I have been going to theatre arts events of any kind when I 've actually gone out and bought anything as a result of sponsorship of a programme I 've been looking at .
23 During the Christmas and Easter holidays for as long as I can remember , I 've been going to assorted relatives and friends , but in the long , summer months I 've always gone home .
24 I mean I normally in the past I 've always gone for experienced keepers because you know I mean they they do n't come to their prime until , I do n't think goalkeepers over twenty six twenty seven onwards .
25 I 've always gone .
26 I 've never done it in the office , I 've always gone , I 've always probably gone in the canteen or in the of in the , in the wagon thing
27 I 've never gone along with that theory .
28 Normally I 'd wan na come off when I 'd run outa money and I 'd got nothing else to do 'cos I 've never gone robbin' or anythin' like that .
29 I 've never gone far enough .
30 In all my years on newspapers , I 've never gone as far as breaking and entering .
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