Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] go to [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You must n't go to sleep on my shoulder ’ , I objected , ‘ all the world knows you ’ . |
2 | ‘ You 'll probably go to bed with an ache somewhere else if all my plans come to fruition , ’ she told him insolently . |
3 | I think he 'll probably go to Tramps to be quite honest . |
4 | I might even go to church in the morning . |
5 | Harry said you 'd told him you loved him , but only a fortnight ago you sat here telling me you might well go to Jamaica with Dunbar . ’ |
6 | ‘ I 'd rather go to bed with you than see round any house , ’ she said . |
7 | Then I thought stuff that , I 'd rather go to Ibiza with my literary agent , Alison , and take some Ecstasy . |
8 | Robert Carnwath feared that the Act was so confused that we could not go to court with a realistic chance of winning . |
9 | He did not know how to tell her that he was very , very sorry for being small , and for snivelling , and for ruining her life so that she could not go to America to be a film-star . |
10 | I 'd generally go to supper by eight , and when we stick to these old-fashioned rules we shall make our visitors conform to them too . |
11 | Emmie thought she could probably go to sleep in less time than anyone else in the world . |
12 | Mum 'd be there , she could n't go to work with this anxiety hanging over her . |
13 | fireman and yet he would n't he dare n't go to sleep with the light off . |
14 | Mum I know Julia 's trying to find out I need n't go to school on Thursday so I can have a lie in |
15 | Erm , well as long as the child is , is young enough to believe in the bogie man , everything is fine , and that child may well go to bed on time and er , and er , shuts its eyes and goes straight to sleep er in fear . |
16 | And a Manchester mother vowed she would rather go to prison for life than pay a £4,000 bill run up by her son . |
17 | ‘ I had a phone call from Mr. Mendelson. ’ — the solicitor — ‘ He asked me if I would agree to accept half of the stock of Mr. Mahmoud on condition that I would not go to court against him . |
18 | She put her knickers on , and almost smiled , because even now she would not go to Rachel without them . |
19 | They would soon go to sleep in the back of the car . |
20 | ‘ I shall probably go to bed for the afternoon , and think of you lot working . ’ |
21 | He would also go to Tangier to be close to his friend , the Hon George Borwick , who was married to a South African diamond multi-millionairess and was a member of the baking powder business . |
22 | They would n't go to bed in their bedroom after she had a horrible job with them . |
23 | When I told him we had recently come up from Southampton he said , " Gee , I would n't go to sea in that little tub for double my wages . " |
24 | Our Ladylike behaviour was the touchstone for pious adult injunctions : " Our Lady would n't whistle ; Our Lady would n't go to Mass without gloves ; Our Lady would n't show her knickers like that , be so selfish , so lazy , so cheeky . " |
25 | TRAGIC LUCY CA N'T GO TO SCHOOL WITH PALS |
26 | You ca n't go to school with green hair . ’ |
27 | Well you ca n't go to Isle of Wight at that time of day . |
28 | Around the same time Churchill was remarking that he would happily go to war with Egypt . |
29 | He has no time for the fair-weather aid groups , who will only go to Romania in the summer and is annoyed by those who deliver basic supplies , take a few pictures and never return . |
30 | What with some villains that will only go to houses with something like that , because they think , they see that you 've got something worth having . |