Example sentences of "to go [adv prt] [conj] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 But having said that , given that we do need to go on and talk about it , I will do my my best to give that information er that I have .
2 What I was going to do is to go on and talk about , bring out electricity again as something which crops up .
3 She wanted to go on and talk to the audience before the show began : ‘ Like me , please like me , ’ she said to them , which is an approach not appreciated by British audiences .
4 Paul says he 'd like to go on and run in 12 and 24 hour events .
5 With the Mercedes contingent out of the race , it paved the way for Mike Hawthorn ( GB ) and Ivor Bueb ( GB ) to go on and win in their Jaguar .
6 Schellenberg told Rossman to go in and walked along the corridor .
7 fancy let to go in and mix with the grouting , its a bit of a cheek in it ?
8 Due to popular demand he will be making a return appearance over this Friends of Thomas event and all children are welcome to go along and talk to this now famous locomotive .
9 The sa the same applies for pricing virtually to anything else if if you 're going to take the maximum advantage of flying by air you either have to book it well in advance through a package or whatever or whatever or else you 'd have to go along and sit in a bucket shop hoping that somebody 's gon na
10 And it 's inviting adults of all ages to go along and join in the fun .
11 yeah , that 's the core but it needs fleshing out more and a has agreed that you know it 's if you just stuck to the Editor 's Handbook it 's too narrow and it does need , I mean B A I E in London thus far are being extremely helpful if slightly cautious and I 've to go down and talk to the revamped education committee when the revamped education committee gets around to having a meeting
12 Then she said , I 've arranged now if you would like to go down and speak in er a meeting in Oxford .
13 Yes , I do n't like to go down and knock on the door really .
14 ‘ Would you like to go down and look at the inscriptions on the slabs ? ’
15 Right I propose to go through and go through one of our Green .
16 Well I suppose a very junior clerk , the first job I was given was , well it 's unheard of in this day and age but what they had was what they call a bundi clock and there every driver and conductor had got a key that was inserted in this clock and on it was his personal number , well when he reported for duty , he inserted this key into the clock , turned the handle and stamped on to a piece of paper , a roll of paper , his number and the time he reported and the next day it was my job to go through and record from this piece of paper how many minutes they were late f reporting for duty and if they erm were more than , I think about three or four minutes we had to send them a memo telling them , that 's how things were in those days that people were , they toed the line or else .
17 ‘ She sends you her love and wants us to go over and stay with them . ’
18 Laura was due to go over and stay with them in September .
19 Of course , I had to go over and see to them . ’
20 ‘ You do n't expect me to go off and spy in Russia , do you ?
21 The Princesse sighed and then with a smile urged the girls to go off and unpack before having a swim .
22 It turns out the inventor by then had come to the conclusion that ‘ I really ought to go off and look at something else now . ’
23 At twenty-nine , inspired by Humboldt , he wants to go off and live in South America , among the savanahs , and never be heard of again .
24 These strategies are now incorporated into weapons design in the form of ‘ logic bombs ’ — computer viruses built into weapons systems sold for export , which are programmed to go off when targeted on the system 's country of origin .
25 In fact he had lost his nerve and was too shy to go up and knock on the door .
26 I just worked it out , do you know that was handled five times , those beet , because Pam used to go up and loosen with the plough , and then we come behind and pull it .
27 this company moves at such a rapid rate of knots that I have a meeting tomorrow morning with the Managing Director Building and Property Development at his house in Pitlochrie which is the only time he 's literally coming back to change his shirt before he goes wandering round the world again so the only way I can get him is to go up and stay with the in-laws over night and see him at breakfast time tomorrow .
28 And erm the I , I ca n't remember er oh I think most of the work up there that I was on , we were doing different jobs in the mill , like er when very too when the mills were closed at the holidays , we , we used to go up and work in some of the mills .
29 They ca n't bite you , but I was given a bottle of gin and told to go out and sit on the stairs .
30 It is hard work , said , ‘ but the current recession has shown we have to go out and go through it . ’
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