Example sentences of "[modal v] go home [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Everyone ought to go home if they 've got a home to go to . |
2 | Poor fellow , perhaps he ought to go home and rest . |
3 | The lesson concluded with the request that the youngsters should go home and make the ‘ beans on toast for themselves ’ and ask their mothers if they had described the process accurately . |
4 | ‘ You should go home and rest a little now . |
5 | I must go home and study these papers in peace and quiet . |
6 | I must go home and change . ’ |
7 | A disabled teenager who 's being treated by a Russian physiotherapist has been told his trainer must go home because his visa has run out . |
8 | You 're with me and you 'll go home when I take you . ’ |
9 | No , I 'll go home when I 'm ready . |
10 | ‘ I would n't have stayed if I had n't felt so ill , and now that I 'm better I 'll go home if you can get me to Paris , Monsieur Lemarchand . ’ |
11 | ‘ O.K. I think I 'll go home and get some sleep . ’ |
12 | If I live , I 'll go home and never go to sea again ! ’ |
13 | ‘ I 'll go home and put them on tape . |
14 | erm I 'll go home and get a |
15 | We 'll go home and have some lunch and then Joelle will be back from school wo n't she ? |
16 | I 'll go home and blow my candles out , come on |
17 | Well to me it 's still not real , sometimes I think oh I 'm just here and I 'll go home and I 'll see him and then when you get there it 's just four walls that 's when it hits you |
18 | And they were not having anybody in the mine , with a watch , who could let people know exactly what the time was , and in other words , create a situation where the men might go home before they 'd completed this particular task . |
19 | The students had no room in which to wait between lectures , but it was suggested to MRCVS that students who lodged near enough might go home if they wanted to , or more usefully spend their non-lecture time in the dissecting room or in the stables , although the Bell & Crown inn , with a good fire , was close at hand . |
20 | Mrs Fellows was told that she could go home but that she should continue her leg exercises and avoid standing in one position for long periods . |
21 | Then we could go home and explain about the envelope and get a fresh one . |
22 | ‘ Oh , how I wish I could go home and find him there ! ’ thought Penny , as she hurried along the footpath that led to her house . |
23 | They began annoying their parents by constantly asking when the car would be back so they could go home and watch television . |
24 | It was another uneasy week , and by Friday afternoon she was longing for the end of the shift so she could go home and wallow in misery . |
25 | He wished that he could go home and that none of this had happened . |
26 | The doctor was so pleased with his progress he said the patient could go home if Eva was going to be there to look after him . |
27 | Dalgliesh thanked her and told her that she could go home as soon as she had checked with Detective-Sergeant Reynolds in the library that he had all the necessary information about where she had spent the previous evening . |
28 | He lay awake through the night wishing he could go home or into the sitting room and watch a horror movie , and then , as the room paled with the threat of day , he drifted into an uneasy sleep , finally waking in full light with a foul taste in his mouth and the disjointed memory of a dream in which he was trapped in a lift dressed in women 's underwear and wondering how to explain it when the fire brigade finally came and rescued him . |
29 | I 'd go home if I were you . |
30 | She could forgive him anything if only he 'd go home and take away the guilt she was feeling at the idea of dragging him down . |