Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] go [adv prt] into [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I should go back into the chair . |
2 | I should go out into the hall . |
3 | I shall go back into the classical age of Greece only in so far as it is necessary in order to understand the later times . |
4 | If Papandreou wishes to continue her righteous quest , she should go back into the smoke-filled rooms of the Bâtiment Berlaymont and re-package her proposals rationally . |
5 | She could go down into the town centre and look at the shops , have a cup of coffee somewhere , get back to her mother-in-law by four . |
6 | If there was a moon she used to go out into the yard , and look at the moon , and prophesy what the world was going to be like tomorrow . |
7 | You now owe me five thousand pound and you can go up into the middle . |
8 | From the top you can go down into the old crater via a scree slope which , viewed from the other side , looks impossibly steep ( ’ I 'm never going down there ! ’ ) but is actually quite easy ( the descent is 600ft . ) . |
9 | And in fact there are even more subtle things than that you can find if you look carefully at Oh I might er I think that we might go out into the garden and I 'll show you one or two other features out there that are er even more er interesting and er er exciting . |
10 | You see , and we , we remember last time we did something , we 'd go down into a or scout movement where |
11 | We can go down into the village . |
12 | ‘ You had better have a word with my husband , ’ Mrs Smith said , and indicated that they should go through into the drawing-room . |
13 | According to some recent work of mine , the answer is that they will go off into a little baby universe of their own . |
14 | they 're in that position , it 's gon na cost us to get out , cost us to get them out of it and they can go out into a bed and breakfast or they can stay in the house |
15 | It may stop after one or two drinks or it may go on into a spree . |
16 | Apparently Chéron hid Modi 's clothes to keep him in , for Brancusi claimed to have rescued the stranded painter by buying him a jersey and a pair of trousers so that he could go out into the street . |
17 | My husband was mad on golf , and he used to go down into the park and send golf balls onto the lawn and then walk back through the rose garden which I put in the wrong place . |
18 | He would go down into the cellar tomorrow and put down some rat poison . |
19 | He would go off into a musing in the outfield . |
20 | He would go off into the mountains for days on end . |
21 | But apparently it will go on into the being Fridays , but |
22 | ‘ Then he will go up into the sky and become a star . ’ |