Example sentences of "[modal v] go [adv] [adv] [conj] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I think perhaps we ought to go up now and hope the weather 's better in the morning . ’
2 Well I would , I should go up there and have a word with Carole and Brian cos they sit on their own all christmas virtually !
3 Maybe , she thought , I should go up there and offer myself to him .
4 He told himself that he should go right now and plant the explosives to bring the tunnel down , but the Doctor 's curiosity was one of his strongest features .
5 It 's almost beyond belief that they should go as far as to kill three of our own men . ’
6 When we have had tea , I think we should go home together and ask her .
7 To conclude I think that we should go along rather than hope sort of an aspect of Conservative philosophy which is that people should be encouraged to earn money and they should be encouraged to save money and that therefore in this case this means proposing this Conservative motion , though I hope they will actually have the common sense to withdraw it .
8 But I do not accept the submission of Mr. Everall ’ — who appeared for the father — ‘ that she should go so far as to establish that by their return they would be exposed to a grave risk of harm to bring them within the ambit of article 13 ( b ) .
9 ‘ SCOTVEC must go further however and create within its National Awards a category of vocational qualifications which embrace industry determined standards and meet the needs of specific occupations .
10 Once or twice a year he 'll go even further and invite a business writer to come and talk to his people .
11 I 'll go up there and have a look .
12 I 'll go away somewhere and have the baby .
13 I 'll go out today and see if I can find a new daddy then , shall I ?
14 ‘ Right , you save me some of that breakfast , young Carrie , and I 'll go out now and check on things about the farm . ’
15 We 'll go there later and see what rides they 've got ! ’
16 Listen , I 'll go in tomorrow and kick the shit out of the fellows who did it . ’
17 Yeah , I 'll go home now and tell your da I 'll make him something for his dinner , kiss give me a kiss
18 I 'll see her this evening — in fact , I 'll go home now and catch her before you take her out . ’
19 He 'll go down there and fight the lot of them .
20 No , I 'll go back home and get some bacon and sausage and eggs , see to myself .
21 Some of us might go so far as to say that the Genesis account of creation is not literal history but myth in Lewis 's sense .
22 But like Tron , it could go no further than creating a transparently synthetic world .
23 But they stopped before the bridge and Sam told the groom he could go home again and meet them back in the centre of the town in two hours .
24 ‘ Maybe I could go home tomorrow and come back on Sunday . ’
25 So I think it 's easy to see that religion fulfils this civilizing socially controlling role , but of course , this has been a popular theme in sociological writing in the course of the twentieth century , indeed , you could go so far as to say this , it is has become a cliche , in twentieth century social science .
26 ‘ No , Nina , I was n't in love with David Markham , ’ said Rachel firmly , then , seeing that Nina was still slightly bemused , she added , ‘ In fact , I think you could go so far as to say I detested him . ’
27 In theory this process could go as far as equating marginal cost with demand so that the bureaucracy obtains all the consumer surplus .
28 We could go out tomorrow and get one in the market . "
29 So I knew that I could go out again and get another caution , that 's why I did it , really .
30 If we had a sailing boat , we could go out now and bathe in moonbeams . ’
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