Example sentences of "she [modal v] go [adv prt] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It was getting dark ; she must go over to Mrs Smythe . |
2 | She 'd never had any more until the inspector had come to say she must go back to London . |
3 | She must go back to England . |
4 | Unfortunately , Mother , who was sixty-seven , never really recovered , gradually became worse , and early the next year the doctor said she must go back into hospital for more examinations . |
5 | When she arrived back , a little late and with only about forty minutes before she should go down to dinner , she found a small packet on her dressing-table . |
6 | Perhaps she should go back to London ; the travel agent would no doubt transfer her back again if she asked . |
7 | She might go on for years ; I could be as old as she is now before she finally gives up the ghost . |
8 | I bet she 'll go up to bed now and she 'll suck it . |
9 | myself , I think that if any thing happens to Keith which is obviously he 's not gon na live a long life if any thing happens to him I , I myself I reckon she 'll go back to London , because she 's got absolutely nothing here she 's got a cousin although , I do n't think she 'd move in , in with her cousin |
10 | no he 's eighty seven I 've just remembered it , he 's eight seven erm I reckon she 'll go back to London myself |
11 | She was silver when she was little so I suppose she 'll go back to silver . |
12 | next week , but Ruxley had quite a few seeds out and erm , Nana was gon na buy some and then she said er , she , she 'll leave it , she 'll go down to Pole Hill first cos they said they 'll be out |
13 | She could go down in history as the leader who pulled us back from the brink . ’ |
14 | The doctor had said she could go back to work . |
15 | She could go back to work , she supposed , only if she did that everyone would want to know why . |
16 | If there was n't any sign of anyone , then she could go back to bed and sleep peacefully . |
17 | She could go back to London and try and shake the whereabouts of Gilbert Racy out of his obstructive locum , or she could see what other members of the Society there were in Norfolk and glean what she might from them . |
18 | She wished she could go back in time , to when she and Jezrael had shared a room and secrets after Mom put the lights out . |
19 | And then she could go off to Australia with a real crime on her conscience . |
20 | When we got the vans , Ernie was with us then and he always used to sharpen her knife up so as he 'd give her a fresh one lunchtime to go , he 'd , she 'd start off up , down from where you 'd come from this morning , then she 'd go on to Wicken and do that on a Tuesday , Tuesday round . |
21 | She 'd go back to London and sort out her job with IMP for starters . |
22 | She would go back to Sea House and tell Stephen that his father had been on a train at the time of his mother 's death . |
23 | At this rate she would go back to London a nervous wreck and have to resign . |
24 | ‘ I would n't mind , ’ she explained , ‘ but they just took it for granted that she would go back to work and I would look after the baby , without even asking me . ’ |
25 | Tomorrow , she promised herself , she would go down to Dawne 's Dresse Shoppe — she 'd make him pay . |
26 | ‘ She will go back to Vienna then ? ’ asked Willi . |
27 | Well , if she will go off to Spain . |