Example sentences of "he [modal v] go [adv prt] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If the retailer does n't make a profit , he may go out of business . |
2 | And , and er he wondered about whether he should go up to Klondike or not . |
3 | Conversely , a man 's wish to care for an elderly relative might conflict with the expectation that he should go out to work . |
4 | He should go back to Buttermere , go to Mary , tell her as much of the truth as she could bear and marry her . |
5 | Marx maintained that the human consciousness which could project this refracted religious self-image must be a ‘ false consciousness ’ , profoundly alienated from itself ; that it had been brought into this state by the development of divisions within human society between the different social and economic classes ; that religion served in that situation as an ‘ ideology ’ , a system of beliefs functioning to support the established order , and an ‘ opium ’ which would keep the proletariat passive in the face of their oppression and exploitation by diverting their attention and hopes to another world and its promised rewards ; that it was not enough for the philosopher to understand and diagnose this situation , but that he must go on to change it ; and that this involved moving back from Feuerbach 's ‘ critique of heaven ’ to a fresh ‘ critique of earth ’ , of economics , politics and society in general , with the aim of changing the structures of the established order and overcoming the forces of division and alienation which both produced religion and drew support from it . |
6 | ‘ He 'll go on for hours . ’ |
7 | ‘ No , he 'll go on to Lilleshall . |
8 | because he can read the first two books , now how they 'll do it with him , he 'll have to just look at the pictures and he 'll go back to square one , and I 've had him actually writing his words , doing letter formation , A , B , C , D |
9 | He 'll go back by train |
10 | He 'll go off after breakfast . |
11 | No , but like Bill , he 'll go down to Tescos |
12 | Adam got up from the table and said he thought he might go over to Rufus 's . |
13 | He wondered what he would do if he could n't get into the house … well , he supposed he could go back to Joseph 's place , spend the night there and then hurry home at first light , when the servants would be up . |
14 | he said at the time that as soon as his international career was over that he could go back to Blackheath and see them right . |
15 | Two , he could go along with Marler , pretend to accept him at face value , and this way he could keep an eye on him . |
16 | ‘ If he came back and found we 'd made off by ourselves , he 'd go back to Tara and tell them we 'd reneged on the bargain , ’ finished Snodgrass . |
17 | He would go on to look at the banks and their debtors , and find all the symptoms he needed to confirm a diagnosis of monetary anorexia . |
18 | Tall and strong , with very broad shoulders , he would go on to claim 202 victims at 25 from his 47 Tests , of which 50 came in a dozen games against England . |
19 | He and Aimar had engaged every routier chief who offered his services , fearing that he would go over to Henry II if they did n't . |
20 | And then he would go back to work . |
21 | No , he would go back to Sybil Vane . |
22 | I did , I always said he would go back in time . |
23 | He would go down to Nunes and take over the house . |
24 | The sky 's the limit and I 'd lay money he will go on to play for England . ’ |
25 | He was the husband of the first woman Prime Minister , but he will go down in history as a wise adviser and a kind man . |
26 | Any gynaecological illness , even a Caesarian operation , and he may regard her as unfit for sex and therefore useless : and he will go back to Bangladesh and marry again . |
27 | ‘ He has just come back from Canada and he will go back to Canada . ’ |
28 | He has concentrated on writing for some years , but says he will go back into court when , and if , he finds a case that appeals to him . |
29 | ‘ He will go along with things he considers to be in the best interests of the service and staff , but when hard decisions need to be made Jimmy will not be found wanting . ’ |
30 | Having blamed it on the Bundesbank , he can go on to talk about other things — such as sex and tax , perhaps . |