Example sentences of "could go [adv] [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Oh well we 're fairly heavily committed at the moment but erm well I suppose we could go up to a budget of about forty pounds a month . |
2 | ‘ We could go away for a bit — a break ; a couple of weeks perhaps . |
3 | We could go away for a weekend together , we could ; we could wake up next morning and eat croissants and drink coffee from blue china bowls . |
4 | You could go round with a lampshade on your head , or join the loonies in the Buddhist robes , or sit outside the Drop-in Centre all day with a can of Special Brew in your hand . |
5 | Then we could go on to a dance in our local Labour Hall ? |
6 | ‘ We could go on to a nightclub afterwards . ’ |
7 | Captain Richie Richardson said : ‘ We could go home without a cent . ’ |
8 | and then after that you 've got all the water left and it cleaned the sink as you as the pump pumped it out , you could go quickly with a brush round the sink and suds cleaned all the sink for you , or you could with your pail . |
9 | Perhaps we could go there for a drink later ? |
10 | Maybe we could go out for a drink afterwards ? |
11 | ‘ I thought we could go out for a meal , ’ he said folding the paper and slipping it into his jacket pocket . |
12 | By evening , he would be recovered , and they could go out for a jar , maybe . |
13 | ‘ Do you really think the Division could go out as a result of this latest strike ? |