Example sentences of "could go [adv] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A persistent searcher might find some records by browsing subject headings , but one would thing that any subject catalogue worthy of the name could go straight to the records described by the above headings .
2 Now it could go straight to the byre .
3 Sheffield Wednesday striker Hirst could go straight into the team as partner to Alan Shearer after a disappointing Wembley display by Arsenal 's Ian Wright .
4 We could go up on the railway sidings . ’
5 It snowed for three days without stopping , great cotton wool flakes , falling from a dark sky and swirling so thickly and blindingly that Mr Evans actually said the children need not use the privy in the yard in the daytime but could go up to the bathroom whenever they needed to .
6 but it meant people could go up to the box office and take a tape recorder and sit and listen to them
7 But the settlement is believed to have given Kuwait assurances that its production could go up in the summer if the market is strong enough .
8 We could go over to the Amsterdam and have a drink . ’
9 The Chairman of the company told him he was most impressed with the contribution he 's made to the business , and that he could go right to the top if he keeps it up .
10 They got a new one , they had another , then they had another idea then , they came round and had erm , had , turned round and said , right they done away with part of the wire and they got another big wheel so you can go right over the top next time , they done away with the big hook , so you could shackle your , your chain on to the wire , then you could go right over the top and then they get the old short chains like that .
11 The idea that one could go right round the universe and end up where one started makes good science fiction , but it does n't have much practical significance , because it can be shown that the universe would recollapse to zero size before one could get round .
12 Could go on to the rugby and go with them could n't he ?
13 And then it 's got to be regional , national or international investment which could go elsewhere in the U K or in Europe .
14 The punishment for trivial offences could go well beyond the magistrate 's ticking-off or the nominal fine .
15 The difference was that he could go home at the end of every shift .
16 It 's inconceivable we could go further down the road without job losses . ’
17 I could go anywhere in the house .
18 I could go anywhere in the world and people would recognize me as an athlete .
19 As I looked at his stern face , I knew I could go anywhere in the world with him as a colleague , but I could never lose my freedom by marrying him .
20 Yes , but you could go anywhere in the world , skiing , and it will still
21 If she did not believe him they could go together to the man .
22 He and Beryl and Bridget could go there at the weekends and they could all be there together for Christmas .
23 She could go back to the Rosenblooms , to the big house outside Glasgow where she had lived as one of the family for twelve years .
24 Do you think we could go back to the villa ? ’
25 ‘ I could go back to the house and look for it , ’ he offered in desperation .
26 Hungry and cold would have to wait until I could go back to the cafe , dirty was obviously going to be more of a problem .
27 Yes … well , perhaps we could go back to the study .
28 And when that 's right , but when , when we went on our clothes buying jaunt , we could go back to the car
29 We could go back to the car that 's it
30 You could , you could go back on the Permitabs if you want .
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