Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] go [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 And erm we used to go into the assembly hall every morning for prayer and then we should just go up to the erm we we used to go upstairs to the er to the classrooms which were off a long corridor .
2 In order to find out what the substantive law is , we must still go back to the time when Law and Equity were administered in different courts ; we may still have to picture to ourselves distinct proceedings taken about the same matter in those courts , and work out the result of those separate proceedings .
3 Perhaps this debate wo n't be as lively and er as controversial as the one that er we arranged to have on the question of insider dealing but it is an important matter because auditing as I said , is not just as assistance to companies but it is a reassurance to the general public and the public at the moment are in need of grave reassurance that the insur that the er the financial services industry as well as industry generally , is being properly looked after and for these reasons er although we support er the orders before er the house tonight , we have no hesitation at all in ensuring that they are debated properly than not something that should simply go through on the nod .
4 A copy of the test certification should either go out with the equipment , or be available at the point of hire .
5 let's just go back to the pace then .
6 Now upstairs there are people working , so when you get to the far end we ask you do n't go straight upstairs , if you can wait please and we 'll we 'll we 'll all you 'll all go up in the room together , .
7 We 'll all go in to the one .
8 " I 'll just go through to the kitchen and get it . "
9 ‘ I 'll just go down to the surgery and pick up my case .
10 No , well that 's it int it ? so er if things are reasonable we might just go away for a long weekend or something , go find us a place in Southport for a weekend
11 Although they might seem a natural fit for RTZ , the sale might still go ahead after a review .
12 No I think that they 'll probably go down to the Mum and
13 No , I think that there 'll probably go down to the mum and slept there
14 Ron will be back tonight , so we 'll probably go out for a couple of pints .
15 Looking at it realistically , I think I 'll either go back into the museum side of things or carry on with what I 'm doing now .
16 Friends of hers who already have babies tend to speak frankly and moan openly , with a lengthy litany of ‘ nevers ’ : ‘ You 'll never go out for an impromptu evening … sleep through the night … read a book in the bath … go to the loo in peace again ! ’
17 But the Reagan administration may still go ahead with the road , once protests from environmentalists have died down .
18 It is well known that local reversals of movement occur and may possibly go on for a number of years .
19 I 'd rather go back to the Ministry Of Defence ! ’
20 " As for going underground , I 'd rather go back over the heather .
21 Notwithstanding these problems , there was reason to believe in late 1952 that the push towards integration had passed a critical threshold , and so could only go forward at a much faster pace .
22 B. S. Johnson 's The Unfortunates , for example , could scarcely go further in the creation of what Roland Barthes calls scriptible fiction .
23 ‘ I think I 'd sooner go back to the house . ’
24 It 's always the programmer — it 's very , very seldom the computer — and if I could just go on for a minute , I feel it 's essential that young children , particularly in the primary schools , get used to using hardware and programing , so that they will see the computer as part of their normal lives , like reading and writing and anything else they use .
25 Probably I 'd just go up to the pub but I ca n't be bothered .
26 Do you do you think erm your father when he started the shop in twenty six , would ever imagined that it could possibly go on to the the end of the century ?
27 So it was a case there , and course at the end of the day you rolled the little roll up , put elastic round and stood them up in a file and they stood there like little soldiers and you could always go back to the actual time , sometimes you found a man had n't re erm signed on , he 'd just gone and joined his bus up in town centre , well you , that was er subject of another letter .
28 We could always go along to the ward-room . ’
29 Could well go down as a second own goal of the match .
30 ‘ We feel a real sense of belonging , and even if the business collapsed tomorrow we 'd never go back to the south east . ’
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