Example sentences of "he will go [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | If Saddam is overthrown — when Saddam is overthrown — everyone close to him will go too , and it 's unlikely to be a gentle business . |
2 | He 'll go backwards and forwards in that field so often . |
3 | He 'll go round again |
4 | If he wants to import vehicles or components from Taiwan or Singapore or Hong Kong into Europe , he 'll go ahead and do it , regardless of the economic consequences for the European countries concerned . |
5 | I watch him at PAs and he 'll go up to screaming girls and undo his tunic and twist his nipple right in a girl 's face . |
6 | that , and , and , I mean it 's probably better for George to do what he wants to do , rather to do what he do n't want to do because we used to be in the same predicament when we were doing cabaret , we 'd go down to London on the Saturday , we 'd leave here what about half three , four o'clock , so if we stayed in digs , we 'd be finished work say midnight , we 'd be back in digs for one , then he 'll go up till seven the next night |
7 | Once or twice a year he 'll go even further and invite a business writer to come and talk to his people . |
8 | In future , he 'll go even further , by giving hygiene talks to his young visitors . |
9 | Anyway sh she phoned me back and she said yes he was , he was dead keen , he wished it 'd 've just been like pop quiz but he 'll go anyway . |
10 | Mm , pretty good , hey there 's Danny 's dad , he 'll go right up high , erm up er , up Roman Road , I bet you |
11 | Do you think he 'll go over . |
12 | He 'll go tomorrow or Wednesday . |
13 | If he , if he never does anything worse than that me girl he 'll go alright . |
14 | I 'm sure he 'll go somewhere and sleep first . |
15 | When you send out tell them not to put on a road block because the guy driving the truck is a real ‘ Harvey Wallbanger ’ and he 'll go straight through a patrol car . ’ |
16 | so he 'll , he 'll go straight , more or less down , have his tea and go straight to bed , so I 've got to go home and cook this |
17 | if there 's a cat , he goes straight through the bushes and he 'll go straight through ! |
18 | ‘ I think he ran as well as he could in the circumstances and he 'll go again at Longchamp in two weeks . ’ |
19 | I hope he 'll go on being easy . ’ |
20 | What 's more , he 'll go on improving for some time because he was a late starter at 24 and he is still developing . ’ |
21 | ‘ He 'll go on screaming until he makes himself really ill ! |
22 | But he 'll go on applying the skills learnt on those days in the Nottingham library to a wider cricketing canvas , and using that cast accumulated knowledge to enlighten others — not least the thousands of schoolchildren who visit Trent Bridge in parties each year : ‘ Last season we had several hundred children through on the day when Derek Randall needed one run to complete his 20,000 for the county — and I made certain they all knew about the landmark . |
23 | He 'll go on bringing me cigarettes ( if he does n't I sha n't ask him for them ) and food . |
24 | ‘ He 'll go on for hours . ’ |
25 | ‘ No , he 'll go on to Lilleshall . |
26 | I want to see how long he 'll go on denying the fact that he was listening in , she told herself to justify her inability to leave . |
27 | His current team mates think he 'll go on forever . |
28 | But he says he 'll go on fighting . |
29 | If you put his legs on backwards way he 'll go home instead of coming up here . |
30 | He 'll go now . ’ |