Example sentences of "[vb mod] go [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 That , in fact , er there are three provinces who are already now contributing more than anyone else that , they feel that the churches should go forward to try and raise the minister 's to what was proposedly that the assembly last year , they should be paid thirteen thousand two hundred but in order to do that see another six hundred thousand pound raised and it is likely that this will be put as a challenge to the churches at assembly .
2 And although there are some MPs who think Clarke should go now to prevent any worse gaffes , it is only on past events rather than future possibilities that such decisions can be made .
3 It is of great importance that some of this money should go directly to support pupils ' learning .
4 The regional council 's ruling Labour group said that the closures must go ahead to achieve £600,000 savings in a hard-pressed education budget .
5 The walkers must go well prepared with anoraks and boots , since much of the rain which falls on the Pennines is absorbed into layers of squelchy peat on the high moorlands .
6 He was so touched he felt he must go immediately to find her , however angry she and her family might be with him .
7 I must go now to pick him up from school . ’
8 I do n't wan na cuss you I 'll end up getting you vexed and you 'll go home crying to your Mum .
9 ‘ He might go elsewhere to find food .
10 I used to like that he 'd go here get off , get off .
11 If I did that with my rings , just threw them like that , he 'd go absolutely apeshit !
12 What happened was , when we 'd go there to rehearse on a Friday night , he would disappear for an hour or so .
13 And I 'd go highly commended and I 'll go , I 'll go what do you get ?
14 One may go simply pour passer le soir .
15 From what you said , I did n't think that you were very settled , so I am sending you this note via Mum — I suppose you may go home to see the new baby , anyway ?
16 None of this suggested that the English would go forward to build up the most wide-ranging empire that the world had ever seen , and even if Hakluyt had added that the English had made some attempts to settle in North America and had organized themselves for trade in the East Indies he would not have much altered the case .
17 The house would go more to rack than ever and serve no purpose but to make everyone concerned more miserable than they are already . ’
18 It was only natural that we should interpret all this as preparation for release , that we would go home looking fit and not too pale .
19 However , four goals in the last 23 minutes quietened the boos and whistles from a crowd which arrived with great expectations and feared they would go home asking for more , much more .
20 At half past eight she will go downstairs to see what is happening in the kitchen , to see if Charles is in his place , to see if any of her children or stepchildren have yet descended , to prepare to receive her guests .
21 INVESTMENT will go ahead to improve the Glasgow-London railway although the work may take longer than previously planned because of limited funds , Chris Green , managing director of InterCity , forecast yesterday .
22 Mr Kohl told reporters during a visit to New Delhi : ‘ The European Community will go ahead to pursue European unity with 10 nations . ’
23 But wheelchair-bound Betty Richardson of Oakfield , Newton Aycliffe , and her husband Jim say they will go elsewhere to shop .
24 Like the Barassie trio , this year 's winners will go forward to represent Scotland in the European Club Cup , to be played in Spain in November .
25 The winners from each regional Trail will go forward to take part in a special souvenir version of Channel Four 's exciting adventure show , The Crystal Maze .
26 All the money sent to Comic Relief will go straight to support charitable projects in Africa and the UK .
27 It has long been held that the writs of mandamus and prohibition will go either to compel the visitor to act if he refused to deal with a matter within his jurisdiction or to prohibit him from dealing with a matter that lies without his jurisdiction .
28 I hope that the Minister will go away to think about the matter and come back with some guarantees on the points that have been made .
29 If you provide memorable highlights , people will go away feeling the whole event was good ; they will gradually forget the weak parts of the event ( though I hope you wo n't ) .
30 ‘ Anyone who can be bothered to see us will go away having watched a proper band .
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