Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] go [adv prt] in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Nowadays the attitude seems totally the opposite ; the modern-day prop appears to say : ‘ I may go down in the scrummage , but I will never go back ’ . |
2 | I 'll go over in the spring . ’ |
3 | But I could go up in a few weeks . |
4 | And then they used to put them in er er small boxes out in the field and er I used to go round in the woodlands and cut some you see , put them in the ground with a small branch on them and then we used to make some string and loops out of erm wire to go round their feet you see . |
5 | When we took the step we did last May , we did n't desert the Tory Party , we rebelled against it and I for one said that I would go back in the fullness of time , I just hoped I could go back with something to show for it . |
6 | Good dog Sara , aye you 're a good dog , yes , you 'll go out in a minute , yes . |
7 | Yes you 'll go out in a minute , to Stephen , go to Stephen . |
8 | Leith snapped angrily — and realised she could go on in the same vein until she was blue in the face and it still would n't dent him . |
9 | You 'd go out in the morning and be back again in the afternoon . ’ |
10 | You did n't consider that , you er i As I say you 'd go out in the morning . |
11 | I really think , although I would not be prepared to put it to the test , that you could go out in the streets of London in your nightdress and nobody would notice . |
12 | You used to go out in the in the wash-house and wash yourselves , under the cold water tap . |
13 | These same men use one set of laws to cancel the effects of another , for example , the application of the law of aerodynamics , enables them to cancel the effect of the law of gravity , that 's why you can go up in an aeroplane . |
14 | Well you do n't know whether you 'll be able , you can go down in an evening |
15 | And you can go out in a moment . |
16 | Yeah you can go out in the hall or go in the syndicate room |
17 | We must go up in the loft and find your clothes |
18 | We 'll go up in the lift , alright ? |
19 | Right well I 'll start today if you do n't mind and we 'll go round in the normal way erm when we come to Pat . |
20 | No , he asks you to please stay for supper and we 'll go on in the morning . |
21 | No , he asks you to please stay for supper and we 'll go on in the morning . |
22 | We 'll spend the night there , and then , if she 's recovered , we 'll go on in the morning through Lima to Tacna in the south of Peru . |
23 | In other words , we 've been funding from within our own budget new developments that 'll come on stream next year and it 's a very complicated budget and it contains some quite erm controversial erm subjects , which no doubt we 'll go through in a minute , but overall erm , given the total financial situation , I 'm a relieved man today . |
24 | Oh well we 'll go back in the other room . |
25 | We 'll go down in the morning . ’ |
26 | I mean , we could go back in a few days and I could distract her while you … ’ |
27 | When we used to go out in the street , I would be on one side of the matron holding her arm , my sister on the other side doing the same . |
28 | I used to go back home via the local Underground and I 'd take six of our Irish doormen with me , all of them six foot three , and they 'd take the rollers from the roller towels in the Gents and they 'd stand around me , and we would go out in a ‘ flying wedge ’ . |
29 | ‘ I think — I 'm almost sure I will live , if we can go out in the garden together sometimes . |
30 | They used to go out in the morning to these houses , then they 'd give a performance on the sands . |