Example sentences of "we [modal v] go [adv prt] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I think perhaps we should go through to Mr Andrew 's office . ’ |
2 | ‘ Well then , if we want to say goodbye to the old country , we should go up on deck , ’ Ernest suggested . |
3 | Someone pointed out that perhaps we should go on to Camden Town or we 'd end up back in the diversion . |
4 | Perhaps , with typical English reserve , we should go along with Alice and Stephen Lawhead 's Pilgrim 's Guide to the New Age ( Lion Publishing ) . |
5 | He says he can do nothing , and we must go back to Hull , because of a small storm ! |
6 | First , however , we must go back to Schleiermacher 's contemporary in Berlin . |
7 | and now we 'll go over to Winsy . |
8 | Ring up Ted and Linda and see while they 're going over to your mother 's we 'll go over to Aberystwyth . |
9 | Then we 'll go on to Farafra . " |
10 | So we 'll go on to page that page twenty eight , number eight . |
11 | So we 'll go along to school Yeah yeah yeah . |
12 | We 'll go along without Britain . ’ |
13 | We hope that environmentally we are considerate , but if we 're not efficient producers then we 'll go out of business . |
14 | We 'll go out for dinner . ’ |
15 | ‘ Do n't listen to me , ’ she said , ‘ I 'll feel different tomorrow and we 'll go out to lunch . ’ |
16 | When Fowler comes we 'll go out to lunch together . ’ |
17 | Right , I 'll we 'll go out after dinner shall we ? |
18 | ‘ We 'll go back to England , ’ she said . |
19 | So we 'll go back to Ohm 's law here . |
20 | Coming up in a little while we 'll be talking greyhounds , but for now we 'll go back to football and deal with the local classified results with all the local leagues . |
21 | We 'll go back to Strelsau . |
22 | Well they said well we 'll go back on Thursday and he said we 've been round everywhere , he said , the thing is we do n't know the area cos everyone |
23 | oh , must find this seat belt ca ca n't find it wo n't go in it 's flashing at me saying I have n't got my seat belt , but I have or and we 'll go off to Southwold |
24 | I said , in fact , when she 's got herself sorted out we 'll go down to Poole Art Centre and see |
25 | The tapes and conversation details will all become completely anonymous no one will know who 's used the words or whose voice are on the tapes together they will provide a permanent record of how the English language is spoken in the nineteen nineties we 'll go down in posterity , eh ? |
26 | Thought we might go down to Grafton for the Old Boys ’ match against the first XI . |
27 | Well if daddy goes back up to work tomorrow I think we might go out to London . |
28 | If we could state positively , and with hope of agreement , what the point of education is , then we could go on to debate how it should be provided , how much public money should be spent on provision , and how much variety should be permitted , within the general legal framework . |
29 | I know Steve asked if we could go back to Thursdays cos he ca n't make a Wednesday night . |
30 | We could go out to work , although usually at lower salaries and with lower expectations than men . |