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  • A little diner food helped, but after the incident with the couple on the street all I wanted was to go home, take a shower, slather lotion on my blistered tootsies, and lick my wounds.
  • He may also be able to find a sublet, many of the med students go home for the summer, so he may be able to find a furnished room/apartment for cheap.
  • Many hospice patients attend for care or stay a while for assessment and treatment, and are then able to go home.
  • I suppose we might as well go home.
  • Anyone from the mainland U.S. who has spent enough time in Hawaii often gets the message, "O.K. haole, come here, spend your money and then go home."
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  • The American will go home and his leisure hours are more important. Times, Sunday Times
  • Which is annoying when you just want to listen to the radio and go home. Times, Sunday Times
  • We came back to mine for a while and mum didn't mind that she was here. she was actually really nice and asked her about her exams and things, it was good. .mum even invited her to stay for dinner!!! but she had to go home, her own parents were expecting her home .... i missed her as oon as she left. Fragile-liar Diary Entry
  • Yet the vast majority of the unknown number of illegal migrants living in Britain are overstayers; that is people who entered Britain legally as visitors, to work, or as students, and failed to go home again.
  • They have been very good children, m'sieur, but it will be good when we can go home. ' Pied Piper
  • I was told to go home and drink hot lemon because all I had was the common cold.
  • He is a loner who prefers to do his job and go home. Times, Sunday Times
  • Oh, yes, Speaker Pelosi, it was more important to foreshorten debate so that the "troops" could go home on recess than to more fully consider, and possibly fashion, an improved piece of legislation. When Partisanship Trumps We, the People
  • I'm going to rattle through my work today so that I can go home early.
  • You're worn out, Laura," he said. "Go home and get some rest.".
  • I even had a dream that proved premonitory, in which I did go home for the holidays and I was miserable.
  • And everyone in the room knows--*knows* that if there *are* no questions, this Bataan Death March can end and you can all go home. Katie's business trip, day 2
  • Now is such a great time to go home, seeing as I don't ‘do’ football.
  • Time to take his parting gifts and memories and go home, another victim of an unforgiving business.
  • They just disappear like ghosts into the hotels until it is time to go home. Times, Sunday Times
  • I seldom go home after five o'clook in the afternoon.
  • The inside was raw and we had to go home and cook it longer anyway.
  • In the lift I took to go home yesterday, someone had attached a sheet of paper which said ‘Propaganda is to democracy what violence is to dictatorship’.
  • In the name of decency, go home to your parents, you losers. Screenwriter Frank Miller calls Occupy protesters 'thieves and rapists'
  • Does that mean Starr must fold up his tent and go home?
  • I don' t want to go home in the dark. 
  • ‘If you cannot bear your name being mentioned in criticisms, then you'd better go home and be an ordinary citizen,’ she said.
  • Come lunch time and I felt really awful - had a terrible headache and just wanted to go home and go to bed.
  • Wouldn't you rather stay here with me than go home to that… hausfrau?
  • Home. I'll go home. And I'll think of someway to get him back. After all, tomorrow is another day.
  • After an hour of singing, sloganeering and speeches on everything from Palestine to Cuba, the protest has made its symbolic statement and it's time to go home.
  • I can't possibly allow you to go home in this weather.
  • Generally he sat, only wishing that it was "kenner" time, that he might go home to supper and bed. Taking Tales Instructive and Entertaining Reading
  • Home. I'll go home. And I'll think of someway to get him back. After all, tomorrow is another day.
  • In those days they didn't let you off work to go home very often.
  • He was so aerated that he completely forgot that he had planned today to go home the long and safe way by Station Road. THE THIRD CLASS GENIE
  • We go home, and I spend the rest of the evening camped in front of the telly, as I need to resoak the darn pads in cold water every ten minutes or the pain gets very bad. March 8th, 2005
  • Others go home to bed and lie there motionless for three days straight, barely leaving it to visit the loo. Times, Sunday Times
  • In those days they didn't let you off work to go home very often.
  • We stand in silence watching more people join the line as others leave happily with their cones and cups blissed out, stressless, and not quite ready to go home.
  • And their future looks more precarious when the troops go home. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's too early to go home yet! Where's your spirit of adventure?
  • Often the young people go home in tears, or in a tearless rage, when they have seen the child and faced this terrible paradox. Jesse Kornbluth: Happiness In 'Omelas' Depends on the Suffering of a Single Child. Could You Live With That?
  • She didn't want to go home to her stables and see all the beautiful mares and gelding and stallions and not see her mare.
  • They will go home energized and talk about what they heard and saw in Dili and let me tell you, there are some driven people in this country and they aren’t all foreigners. Global Voices in English » East Timor: Thoughts on Abortion A Few Days Before Law Approval
  • Okay, finally time to knock off work, go home, and relax ... toby says: Matthew Yglesias » In Praise of Grant
  • Pascal Ory, a historian at the Sorbonne university author of Mickey Go Home.
  • We went to the train station to go home, and there was a firework display, again.
  • Just a few hundred thousand couch potato members of the sports channel pay-per-view community, watching because there wasn't any football yet, or darts or speedway or boxing, getting value for their subscriptions, fat on the sofa in last year's Premier League football jersey, thick as you like, tweeting Bumble to say how much they fancied Lily Allen and googling "lbw" to find out why the man in the motorbike helmet had to go home when the ball only hit him on the leg. Top stories from Times Online
  • The family is a constant shear flows, flow of mind wandering forever; love is like a hill endless sand, precipitation is the long-term accumulation of care; family like the night sky the Beidou, guided the lost lamb is the direction to go home.
  • Although by now all six of us were firm friends, John and Stephanie had to go home to let their baby sitter get away, and there was still a healthy amount of wine to be drunk.
  • He prescribed me the usual sudorific, ordered a mustard-plaster to be put on, very deftly slid a five-rouble note up his sleeve, coughing drily and looking away as he did so, and then was getting up to go home, but somehow fell into talk and remained. A Sportsman's Sketches
  • She told her managers she needed to go home because she was contagious, but Walmart informed her that she would get a "demerit" if she worked less than four hours. Walmart's Sick Day Policy Hurts Workers, Families, and Customers
  • We often had to leave class or go home early. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her beautiful new sofa - snow-white and expensive - had just arrived, and all she wanted at the end of the day was to go home and sit on it.
  • When everything else is done, transportation is not a problem as most taxies carry passengers to and from the point of origin, provided the passengers are not dead drunk to go home because most Patani cab drivers hate the smell of liquor inside the cabs. Abu Dhabi, a hospitable open city
  • She will go home to take part in the Thanksgiving dinner this weekend.
  • The other was given his bus fare and told to go home. A Channel of Peace
  • I try to leave my desk in order when I go home.
  • I'm ready to go home now but I don't want to drag you away if you're enjoying yourself.
  • When they reached the center, it was time for most workers to go home and so the place was teeming with people rushing home for their evening meal.
  • No soap opera elements, no deep character studies, just an hour where you put the puzzle pieces together, the characters catch the bad guy, and they go home.
  • The lifeblood of Sarajevo will drain away,(sentence dictionary) the television cameras will go home and Bosnia will be forgotten in the West.
  • They just disappear like ghosts into the hotels until it is time to go home. Times, Sunday Times
  • I go home after work everyday, sit down and drink a beer in joyful celebration of the real egg all over your [R] faces. Hoffman aides downplay 'un-concession'
  • I'm ready to go home now but I don't want to drag you away if you're enjoying yourself.
  • Deeply saddened that neither way would save them from the approaching eternal damnation, she started to fix her things and go home.
  • I'm going to go home and walk my dog and hug my wife and maybe get a good Mexican meal and a stiff margarita and a full night's sleep.
  • You're positively correct, there is no separation between what I do and who I am; I don't go home in the evening and take off my designer hat.
  • He told me that I would have to remain in the hospital for a few days to make sure there was no infection before I could go home.
  • Often workmen go home for the weekend, leaving cones and traffic lights in place. The Sun
  • For their sakes, given how badly they are outgunned, one hopes they will have the sense to throw down their weapons, change into civvies, and go home.
  • I don' t want to go home in the dark. 
  • His hands, which he'd put lightly on his wife's shoulders to persuade her to go home, felt something very irregular underneath that sensible, dowdy dress.
  • The cliché is: go home and return stronger. Times, Sunday Times
  • You go home, brimming with new political vigour. Times, Sunday Times
  • GIRL: "I don't so much mind what you call her flux-de-bouche scolding, but, when she flounced out of the room, she said I was not to go home this Saturday. Margot Asquith, an Autobiography - Two Volumes in One
  • The family is a constant shear flows, flow of mind wandering forever; love is like a hill endless sand, precipitation is the long-term accumulation of care; family like the night sky the Beidou, guided the lost lamb is the direction to go home.
  • We've had a lot of fun over here in the last six years, but it's time to go home.
  • The family is a constant shear flows, flow of mind wandering forever; love is like a hill endless sand, precipitation is the long-term accumulation of care; family like the night sky the Beidou, guided the lost lamb is the direction to go home.
  • The two men complete the circuit and prepare to go home. Coming Off Tranquillizers and Sleeping Pills
  • We lean into each other, and then we go home to our little apartment and the fireplace.
  • I've got to go home and zonk out.
  • Lea was stuck for what to do next - she could go home, stay at my place (I offered her my bed, I was going to sleep on the floor) or go to her parent's place.
  • It's time to shut up shop and go home.
  • Later, after we parted to go home, I asked Kiera what Boyd meant when he called Ricky PE Man. Family Storms
  • I must go home to accompany them after the busiest three months work time.
  • Mrs. Dambar, abashed in the face of such energy, such creativity, was ready to go home. SORT OF RICH
  • No more illegals! time for all of you to go home, just leave, you have all wore out the welcome matts, now its time to leave! Driving Without English
  • We stand in silence watching more people join the line as others leave happily with their cones and cups blissed out, stressless, and not quite ready to go home.
  • One had an eyepatch, his other eye reddened and bloodshot, tired looking, as if he wanted to go home to his wife and take a bath.
  • nippers" or the old mother is sick, he wants to go home. A Yankee in the Trenches
  • So, we're doing a ‘trial’ period where we essentially live together, but have an easy out where I can just go home if we get tired of each other and it would only involve a carload of stuff to bring back.
  • Well, that's it, we've finished - we can go home now.
  • I want to go home someday to see my relatives without feeling any fear of being suspected as a rebel as is the case now.
  • Pam, who now works for Dr Sheldrake as a research assistant, also came home at different times of the day and carried a bleeper which was triggered by the doctor when he wanted Pam to go home.
  • Or it may simply be that dads would rather stay at the office, where everybody behaves like a grown up, than go home to the squirminess and bodily fluid-filled drudgery of family life. TIME.com: Top Stories
  • There's now again this huge industry which in your career has just expanded, and most people who've had a baby are aware that their baby has a heel prick in the first week of life before they go home, usually, or by the nurse at home.
  • Home. I'll go home. And I'll think of someway to get him back. After all, tomorrow is another day.
  • I'm ready to go home now but I don't want to drag you away if you're enjoying yourself.
  • In March, 2007, 17-year-old Eric Mohat shot himself in the head, after a long-term tormentor told him in class, "Why don't you go home and shoot yourself; no one will miss you. NYT > Opinion
  • They have been very good children, m'sieur, but it will be good when we can go home. ' Pied Piper
  • I seldom go home after five o'clook in the afternoon.
  • The patient is made to drink liquid butter or ghee until they vomit, then after several hours of prayer and priestly ritual dance, they are allowed to go home, supposedly fully cured.
  • It can be summed up as ‘eat first, pay the bill, go home and sleep; maybe a belch in between.’
  • Sitting in the carpark, watching the sheets of rain blasting across the tarmac, there really wasn't much else to do but go home.
  • But the end of the 11th series was OK, a niceish woman won, Davina not too awful, outside crowd as ever a little bit worrying, but they'll go home soon and we'll happily see them all again in the Sunshine charity coaches we pass on the Christmas motorways. Rewind TV: Big Brother; The X Factor; Dispatches
  • On the floor of the conference, “no swishing was allowed in public” and “a couple of local queens who sashayed up to one session were told politely but firmly to go home and come back only if they were properly dressed and behaved.” A Renegade History of the United States
  • After spending a few hours visiting Shawn at the hospital Meghan reluctantly left to go home.
  • His roommate is a recoverng stroke victim who's been trying since June to get in good enough shape to go home. Troisième age - French Word-A-Day
  • The family is a constant shear flows, flow of mind wandering forever; love is like a hill endless sand, precipitation is the long-term accumulation of care; family like the night sky the Beidou, guided the lost lamb is the direction to go home.
  • And maybe, it is not such a great travesty of justice if you go home. Times, Sunday Times
  • All the roads were gritted, but the problems began when everyone decided to go home early - causing gridlocks.
  • At least I would be able to go home and get some sleep, a luxury unavailable to Alan, Sam, and many other senior Bear Stearns people, not to mention the bankers and bankruptcy crews who had settled in for an allnight ordeal. The Rise and Fall of Bear Stearns
  • I'm going to rattle through my work today so that I can go home early.
  • She said she is going to go home tonight and tell him the full details and she's sure that's going to end her marriage. The Sun
  • I don' t want to go home in the dark. 
  • At length, the authorities allowed her to go home.
  • The family is a constant shear flows, flow of mind wandering forever; love is like a hill endless sand, precipitation is the long-term accumulation of care; family like the night sky the Beidou, guided the lost lamb is the direction to go home.
  • In those days they didn't let you off work to go home very often.
  • I did also manage to get the paperwork process started this morning, although it turned out my driver's license alone wasn't enough so I had to go home and get my passport and then schlepp back down to city hall and wait on line all over again. Breakfast in Bed
  • Well, that's it, we've finished - we can go home now.
  • I just wanted to go home to my waterbed and sleep this away.
  • The family is a constant shear flows, flow of mind wandering forever; love is like a hill endless sand, precipitation is the long-term accumulation of care; family like the night sky the Beidou, guided the lost lamb is the direction to go home.
  • In October Absalom convened the annual meeting of the newly formed North Kiangsu Presbyterian Mission, which assembled in Shanghai, and tabled a formal resolution urging him to go home at once on furlough to the United States. PEARL BUCK IN CHINA
  • As our economy becomes more knowledge-based, the key assets of a business go home at night.
  • I'm exhausted - I think I'll just go home and veg out in front of the TV tonight.
  • I didn't want to go home with a shiner and have to explain everything to my parents.
  • Actors, agents and managers go home happy with a tasty 10-15% of their clients' payday.
  • These boozers have probably had enough to drink by then and should go home and go to sleep.
  • In chamber music, if the violist is sub-standard, you pack up and go home.
  • His final turn of the screw is the memory of a grizzled old miner who clutches his wrist as he and his pals are leaving the tunnel and boarding the bus to go home, and sez: ‘Sonny, we'll be here after you've gone.’
  • Try to alter her flight and go home tomorrow? Seek alternative accommodation somewhere, via the local tourist board maybe?
  • We have so much fun from the moment we unpack our bags to the time it is ready to go home again. The Sun
  • We have to go home and then we have to do homework for school tomorrow!
  • Alone on his 49th birthday, President Barack Obamafled the empty White House mansion and headed for a more intimate celebration with longtime friends in his Chicago hometown.
  • They saw him go home with a Magazine under his Arm, and then they sat around until all Hours, lapping it up and progging his Finish. Knocking the Neighbors
  • It's time to shut up shop and go home.
  • After a hard day at the office, all I want to do is go home to be mollycoddled.
  • Thetis tells the other nymphs to go home because she plans to visit Hephaestus.
  • And for those who claimed a filipinio and not a pacfan they're are just stupid litch keep on sucking blood 'and sucking dirty freak. lol .. a fililpino, a pac haters? oh no dude wake up and go home wherever you belong, get lost assle. destroy yourself. if u are "puro" filipino a boxing lover u never allow your countrymen to have that kind of cretism specially pacquiao. MVN
  • I seldom go home after five o'clook in the afternoon.
  • Buck has no recollection of allegedly attacking cabin staff, splattering them with yoghurt or trying to leave the plane at 35,000 ft, saying he wanted ‘to go home’.
  • Ten years ago homebuyers had a much greater chance of avoiding the tax with almost five times as many properties being sold for less than £60,000.
  • ‘We want to go home; please help us so that we are not cut up into pieces because then you would bear the guilt of orphaning our children,’ said one of the hostages, speaking in an Egyptian accent.
  • You can lay on the floor face down on the pavement, time for a dramatic, ephemerous moment of fame on "Facebook" or "UTube", but you get to get up and go home when the shooting is over. Indybay newswire
  • Gene had to go home and feed the dog.
  • When Brandy was taken out of her kennel to go home with her new family, she seemed to know: her walk perked right up.
  • You're working the streets, you go home at night, you take a hit and fall asleep in your clothes.
  • After a while, there is no point trying to conquer the place, and the soldiers go home, leaving a force of a few men who are soon integrated into the country.
  • I'm going to rattle through my work today so that I can go home early.
  • They also urge the government to set out how it will ensure that only patients who want to go home leave hospital between 11pm and 6am. Times, Sunday Times
  • “Maggie, ” he said, in a deep tone of slow decision, “let us never go home again, till no one can part us, —till we are married. XIII. Borne Along by the Tide. Book VI—The Great Temptation
  • It's a huge affair, the prize-giving dinner, even the Governor General shows up in a knot of security men, but I want to go home.
  • I can't wait to go home and bathe and wash my hair.
  • Until then, I'm just going to push myself like a madman to finish the first draft of this new piece before I leave to go home next Thursday.
  • As luck would have it, on this day Tai-jui was, on account of business, compelled to go home; and having left them as a task no more than a heptameter line for an antithetical couplet, explaining that they should find a sentence to rhyme, and that the following day when he came back, he would set them their lessons, he went on to hand the affairs connected with the class to his elder grandson, Hung Lou Meng
  • The exit to the road where I got off to go home was partially closed.
  • Alone on his 49th birthday, President Barack Obamafled the empty White House mansion and headed for a more intimate celebration with longtime friends in his Chicago hometown.
  • I used to work at a grocery store, and would go home each night thoroughly annoyed and aggravated.
  • If I stay in my apartment, or if I go home to my house, I am lonely.
  • We rushed through the last few design drawings so as to go home early.
  • I was going to go home and fix my face, hide it with makeup and hope that Brendan wasn't shallow enough to break up with me because I was temporarily ugly.
  • We'd all go home feeling crashingly underwhelmed.
  • The holes in the sides meant you still might end up with an eyeful of paint and the lack of full facial coverage meant you might go home with a few welts on the forehead.
  • Yeah, I know this is early in the process and hopefully when they go home for their August recess the senators and representatives will get an earful from the majority of people who clearly want something better than what they have right now. Private vs. Public
  • I allowed him to go home on compassionate grounds .
  • Unemployed single mother of two, Carol Hendricks, said her son Christopher was told by Van Eck yesterday to go home because his feet were unshod.
  • When pets recover quickly, they get to go home faster, making owners and veterinarians happy.
  • When he was able finally to go home, the reunion with his father absorbed his energies.
  • The players and management can go home and forget about it, we have to live with the trauma of possible relegation every day.
  • You need to take on board the fact that in some cases terminally ill people ask to go home to die.
  • I said to him to go home
  • The boss usually heaps work on me just when it's time to go home.
  • Now, I want every boy to go home and spend the time he can spare before the start studying all the Scout rules, and brushing up his memory on scoutcraft and campcraft. The Boy Scout Automobilists or, Jack Danby in the Woods
  • Or go home and be with the baby-sitter after school. For the Sake of the Boy
  • Go home, you revolting little Philistine ," she said, turned on her heel and went through into Sister Declan's classroom. THE THORN BIRDS
  • You are in the studio and then you go home and home is the office. Times, Sunday Times
  • Still my family are so overcome by this momentous event they have arranged a big party for me when I go home tomorrow night.
  • She got really drunk tonight and didn't want to go home to her parents so she showed up here.
  • On one occasion, a little boy was so immersed in his play at the museum that he forgot to go home to have his lunch.
  • Develop integrate open NC system's auxiliary function such as move function, cutler compensate function and go home function , etc.
  • Well, I think I may have gabbed enough to last a week or two… and it's just about time to go home - so off I go and have fun this weekend y'all.
  • She winds up the chat some of the girls are sobbing heartbrokenly telling them they have to go home - but luckily they're actually already home, and the pipe and drape suddenly reveal that they're actually inside the model house. Holly Cara Price: Rubbernecking: America's Next Top Model, Cycle 16 Premiere
  • Police dropped in to help us encourage parents to go home and get the uniform sorted. The Sun
  • Make sure the computers are all off before you go home.
  • Dissent within the ranks was substantial, officers had lost control, desertion had increased, and soldiers wanted to go home regardless of orders.
  • The day ended with the aforenamed chairman of Sunderland football club shelling out £8,000 on taxis so they could all go home.
  • I give her a big hug, and go home.
  • Drink up and go home, buddy.
  • Most unique way to spend downtime: I go home and change dirty diapers.
  • When you go to one of those stories, part of what you are doing is trying to lose yourself in something and then you go home and you think about it.
  • Make sure the computers are all off before you go home.
  • Often workmen go home for the weekend, leaving cones and traffic lights in place. The Sun
  • I seldom go home after five o'clook in the afternoon.
  • What she really wanted to do was finish her first trial, go home, and commit seppuku. WILD JUSTICE
  • I nearly always go home for lunch.
  • I hope none of you big money hunters shoot it. take you escalade and go home. bring a doe back with you, they taste better. Exclusive Video: Is This the Walking Record Whitetail?
  • Do I go home after work, walk and feed Edward then leave him alone again and troll back into town?
  • I might go home next month, but in any event, I'll be home for Christmas.

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