Example sentences of "he [modal v] go [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 A twin-engined fighter is a beast , I told Messerschmitt he should go back to the drawing board .
2 He was then befriended by a young mother of two , , who took him shopping every week and suggested that he should go along to the centre .
3 The doctor then told Alexander that he must go on with the treatment .
4 ‘ Mr Gould was worn out by our reverses , regretted the loss of time , and this very afternoon had been declaring with many apologies that he must go back in the Vansittart .
5 One of his mates thinks he said he might go up to the Common .
6 Time passed and the afternoon light began to fade and Creggan was just beginning to think that he might go back to the carrion he had found before the incoming tide took it , when he saw movement from shadows far below , and the opening of great wings .
7 This will be a normal working day for the man and after work he might go off to the pub for a drink with his mates .
8 Apparently Chéron hid Modi 's clothes to keep him in , for Brancusi claimed to have rescued the stranded painter by buying him a jersey and a pair of trousers so that he could go out into the street .
9 He used to come into the shop after a little while and he 'd go back in the kitchen again and he 'd come back again later on .
10 So that meant that he was he could n't sort of do a heavy heavy work so he just used to do odd job things you know , he 'd sell horse and carts and er he 'd go down to the pier when he used to do the fishing boats , he used to come in and he 'd buy a box of fish from them and go round the streets selling them you know .
11 Shall I go and sit him there , by the fire or He 'd go out without the !
12 This was principally because he had taken up fire-watching duties there , and once or twice a week he would go up on the roof : he would have heard the sound of the aircraft , and the bursts of shrapnel from the anti-aircraft guns , while all the time scrutinizing the " blacked out " city for the evidence of fires .
13 He would go up in the lift .
14 Lennox , despite his anti-English position , would find it intolerable to be a member of the Beaton faction ; within a few weeks , he would go over to the pro-English party , his hopes of his marriage to Margaret , daughter of Angus and Margaret Tudor , and of English recognition of him as heir-presumptive , should Arran break with England , weighing more with him than the desire for liberty and honour expressed in the July bond .
15 He would go down into the cellar tomorrow and put down some rat poison .
16 When his legs were more comfortable , he decided that he would go down to the town .
17 After tea , when the children were settled , he would go down to the pub and get half a bottle .
18 Since he was in the area , Owen decided he would go down to the river and take another look at the shoal on which Leila 's body had come to rest .
19 He would go off into the mountains for days on end .
20 ‘ Then he will go up into the sky and become a star . ’
21 Where where you know that he can go out to the market for a popular metric bearing and and slaughter the old price
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