Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] can go [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 One so that I can go up there and sit and read and erm sit and knit and er learn to type
2 A policeman , already working overtime , said calmly : ‘ I hope there 'll be no trouble tonight so that I can go home early .
3 ‘ I 'm just hoping I 'll be able to get a job while I 'm out there so I can go out again .
4 We have not yet resolved all the detail but I should tell you about the key aspects of these changes so that we can go forward together to put the new arrangements successfully in place .
5 ‘ On the other hand we 're the draw specialists at the moment but another one is n't much good to us and I 'm confident that we can go out there and beat Forest . ’
6 The evidence that they can go tragically wrong came in Liverpool crown court this week when two teenagers were jailed for manslaughter .
7 The ferret may , therefore , finish up in such a fix that it can go neither forwards nor backwards .
8 Albert Reynolds has told the Prime Minister , Mr Major , Mr Major has taken on board , has has considered , presumably , what it is that you 've done with Gerry Adams , and concluded that it can go no further .
9 My current owner , it said , is in need of succour and assistance ; why not give it to him , so you and me can go off somewhere and enjoy ourselves ?
10 I reckon I 've waited long enough , and I can go back home now .
11 If I can go up here and cut across a
12 And you can go on almost endlessly until you have more than enough points to discuss in your essay .
13 Everyone can den denounce each other and we can go on forever
14 The question in the last sentence can not be answered , of course ; it is imponderable and we can go no further with it than to agree that it is useful to expose such uncertainties now and then .
15 ‘ And perhaps , ’ added Mary cleverly , ‘ we can find a boy to push you in your wheelchair , if you ca n't walk , and we can go there together without any other people .
16 Almost as if we can go on forever if that 's how it 's got to be .
17 I think it 's often thought of as a way of men getting rid of their aggression and if they can go out there on a Saturday and shout and ball and scream , then that 's fine !
18 When you try on a pair of boots , push your foot forward into the boot until it can go no further , then slide your index finger down the back behind your heel .
19 He 's told me be very bloody careful cos it can go out just like that .
20 He 's still at the city centre hotel at the moment , but we can go over now to our political correspondent Fiona Ross who was in the audience .
21 So , before you can go any further you must ensure that , if NI contributions are due and your employees do not have a number , they obtain one .
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