Example sentences of "he [vb mod] go [adv] [conj] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Mr explained the situation concerning cutting the hedges and the council agreed that he should go ahead and do them if possible . |
2 | If he had to go , he should go quietly and give continued moral support to the paper . |
3 | Someone suggested he should go out and read the Riot Act , but he declined . |
4 | And who , sitting in the stalls next to John Hinckley at a matinee of Taxi Driver , would have guessed that their neighbour 's conclusion from watching the film was that , in order to prove his love for Jodie Foster , he must go out and shoot Ronald Reagan ? |
5 | ‘ I say he must either wreak his vengeance on Wedale and retreat , or he must go further and seek to destroy you and your whole power . ’ |
6 | Ormrod J. purports to identify the essence of marriage as a ‘ relationship between man and woman' ; but to meet the problems implicit in this idea , he must go further and define it in terms of the capacity for ‘ natural heterosexual intercourse ’ . |
7 | If he wants to import vehicles or components from Taiwan or Singapore or Hong Kong into Europe , he 'll go ahead and do it , regardless of the economic consequences for the European countries concerned . |
8 | I 'm sure he 'll go somewhere and sleep first . |
9 | So he 'll go out and bring information into the group from various different sources . |
10 | He 'll go out and get that five to ten bus or five past ten bus . |
11 | Well I , he 'll go back and find another door er , er back up to where he lives . |
12 | At nineteen , he thinks that after he 's finished his legal studies he 'll go off and become a Turk in Turkey , or a muleteer in Spain , or a cameleer in Egypt . |
13 | ‘ None , none ! ’ — fearing he might go downstairs and find Frankenstein in a state he would possibly mistake for lifeless . |
14 | I said we could select the venues , he could write his own cabaret show ; he could go out and do 20 minutes and pull £100 a week , which was a lot of money in the 60's . |
15 | It 's different from Rangers where , if he had an injury , he could go out and buy . |
16 | Then he could go out and enjoy himself unashamedly and leave serious , studious Doctor Jekyll to get on with his important , life-saving work . ’ |
17 | ‘ And he 'd go away and chuck it in the bin or down the sink and come back with a new one . |
18 | ‘ I think he really enjoyed the first few , then the stories and the music got so trite , but he 'd go ahead and do them . |
19 | He 'd go back and explain to Dadda . |
20 | And if he could remember where the shop was , he 'd go back and sue the bastards . |
21 | And he said he 'd go down and get himself a sherry . ’ |
22 | I 've seen a bandage worth less than a penny and an inspector , he 'd go in and find one missing . |
23 | She could forgive him anything if only he 'd go home and take away the guilt she was feeling at the idea of dragging him down . |
24 | No well it was n't the scheme he worked on , he would go round and sort your cooker or you know he was that , maintenance , the maintenance side . |
25 | Later he would go out and stroll the city before his noon date at the Smithsonian and the afternoon meeting with the Secret Service . |
26 | ‘ Then he would go out and meet those requirements . |
27 | In his lunch-hour he would go out and meet Dave and Colin in the pub for lunch . |
28 | When I did come he would go out and leave me in , just me , the baby , and four walls . |
29 | He would watch the notices in the papers , and when someone died and the widow was left alone , he would go there and think up some sort of lie — he lied always , as a boy , even when there was no need , and he looked so clean and innocent that if you did not know him you would believe him , every time . |
30 | He would go home and think what to do . |