Example sentences of "[modal v] go [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The balance between the Bank 's traditional operations and those of the IFC should be shifted further in the latter 's direction ; that is why the IFC 's capital increase ought to go ahead . |
2 | ‘ You ought to go tonight , ’ said Betty , ‘ before it gets any worse . |
3 | But we 'll see , we probably ought to go somewhere else . |
4 | She said : ‘ We ought to go straight to meet Cobalt but there are other things I want first . ’ |
5 | Believe me , something very bad is close upon us and we ought to go away . " |
6 | Perhaps she ought to go away , and make a new start somewhere else . |
7 | You referred to the ex-parliamentary stars , President the budding prima donnas well I should , I would suggest that they ought to go away and look at their roots . |
8 | London was coming vacant and London was a more important see than York and Coggan ought to go there . |
9 | This shows that he is not really aware of the shape relationship at all , but just remembers or ‘ has a feeling ’ that it ought to go there . |
10 | As happened on almost every occasion when he tried to preach the gospel of Hitlerian Fascism , a man in the crowd suggested that if Joyce thought Nazi Germany such a wonderful place , he ought to go there instead of trying to import its political system into England . |
11 | I was so struck with the place that when I came back to Le Court I told John that he ought to go there for a visit . |
12 | ‘ You ought to go there and ‘ ave a word with the guv'nor . ’ |
13 | It 's wonderful Brenda you ought to go there . |
14 | That ought to go there . |
15 | It was , it was really refreshing and su I love live theatre , of course , I really ought to go more often . |
16 | ‘ Maybe we ought to go now . |
17 | ‘ I suppose I ought to go now , ’ she said , picking up the eiderdown from the floor and making a vague attempt to straighten the blankets . |
18 | ‘ I ought to go though . |
19 | And do you think I ought to go then ? |
20 | That 's the key point ought to go across . |
21 | ‘ Perhaps we ought to go inside . ’ |
22 | Poor fellow , perhaps he ought to go home and rest . |
23 | Emmie said , ‘ I ought to go home . |
24 | ‘ Everyone ought to go home if they 've got a home to go to . |
25 | ‘ I suppose I ought to go home . ’ |
26 | But if a judge errs the other way and fines a rapist a few hundred pounds , or puts on probation a bank robber with previous convictions who clearly ought to go directly to jail , nothing happens . |
27 | He was surprised to find , for example , that men who make their living out of reporting news and gossip should go away from a private lunch with him and the Princess and talk about it . |
28 | ‘ It 's her what should go away and stay , ’ he said . |
29 | I fully accept that if I want to know everything a top luthier knows then I should go away and make a serious study of the subject , but I would be quite happy to read a dedicated magazine each month from which I can learn about what 's new , who 's up to what , what new guitars are like to play etc. etc. and also the meaning of the industry 's technical terminology . |
30 | He asked for the divorce to be put off , which the King said was Mrs Simpson 's business , and he urged that she should go away for six months . |