Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] go [adv prt] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I must go out this afternoon . ’
2 Cos I might go out one night and I might say I might meet up with a with a another white man or another you know a black man or something ,
3 I says , I 'll go next week This was after three weeks , I says , I 'll go on next week and I 'll take over the job of yard foreman , and I 'll do it the way I want it done , not the way that .
4 I says , So I want to cut the ordeal short , I says , and I 'll go on next week .
5 I 'll go up next go .
6 Well I 'll go up this way , have n't combed my hair .
7 ‘ Look , I 'll go back one day .
8 So I thought , maybe I 'll go off one day and find out what 's going on in the place .
9 My father stopped , looked at me for a bit and then said that in the circumstances I could go out that night — providing I milked the cows first .
10 I shall go out this afternoon and make a start on the borders .
11 I 'm happy if I can go up several flights of stairs and not get out of breath .
12 I 'm young , I can go back any time I want .
13 Historical The purpose of an historical grammar is to trace the development of the structure of a language back to its origins , which can go back many centuries .
14 With a bit of luck you might go down this time .
15 Perhaps she could go down next time there was a one-day match and drive him to Taunton herself , interview some of the club 's officers , work something up .
16 It was n't just us ; you could go out any day of the week and see something fresh happening .
17 We the both together you could g you could go down either shaft , but you had three doors to come through from one pit to the other .
18 And erm some houses used to some houses used to go up some steps and two steps and The one where I used to be and you went you used to go up two steps .
19 Perhaps she would go back one day .
20 Then you will go round those establishments , with one of the likenesses , until you find some girl who recognizes it . ’
21 It was further recognised that project-related work in the library also brought benefits in terms of teacher/pupil interaction and support : you have the opportunity to get closer to them as well … to help them better because you can go round small groups and talk at length while others are getting on with something that you know they are interested in .
22 Or you can go up that way , yes but I mean if you , you know , you can walk through to make sure you 're not there if you want , but you can go up , that 's the way
23 But that 's all the more reason why we should go off this time with a car well filled , eh ?
24 Right , we 'll go up this way , through the promena along the promenade , and then we 'll go back through the town and it 'll be time to get the others from school by then .
25 We 'll go back that way .
26 So we might go down that weekend for Rachel and then after Christmas
27 When it was just your Dad and I we , we could go out all evening and then , then come back to the tent , but when we 've got you two we have to be back in the , we ca n't go out in the evenings .
28 Additionally , why the hell 1–0 , we could at least hope if we do lose that we will go down all guns blazing in a stormer of a match , say 4–3 ( and Brian , might even score one against quality opposition — god forbid him score more though .
29 ‘ The key is in the kitchen ; we can go out that way . ’
30 Well I , I do n't know what 's stopping some of the , they 'll go up one day er there one day and they 'll
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