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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 There you 've heard allegations from Les , you should have gone down there and said to him ‘ get off . ’
2 After several minutes had passed without her finding a familiar landmark , Luce realised she must have gone wrong somewhere and tried to double back .
3 ‘ Then I suppose I 'll have to go up there and find out . ’
4 So you 'll have to go back out and do that grinding
5 ‘ I 'll have to go out again and search , ’ she insisted desperately , wondering where .
6 You might , for instance have to alter the way the murder you had in mind is committed or you might have to go so far as to alter the motive of the murderer or even find a completely different person to commit the central action .
7 And and then I 'd like both of you separately to say which bits you 'd like to go over again and which bits you 'd like us to spend more time doing more and more examples of .
8 If it 's who I think it is I 'd like to go out there and knock his teeth down his throat .
9 ‘ He could have gone back later and done all the things he claimed to have done … ’
10 If only I could have gone out there and helped to put matters right .
11 Still , he 'd have to go back up and shut his door .
12 If he had been on his own he would have gone straight up but he was more used to walking and climbing , no doubt , than these policemen .
13 He would have gone straight home but made a short diversion when he found Pike the ditcher drunk as a bishop on the corner of the trackway leading down to the church .
14 er pie , chips and peas , hot actually , bread roll and butter , for one ninety nine , I was n't half pleased , well that just suit us cos it , we would have gone somewhere else and had coffee and a cake it would of cost you , one fifty each
15 In fact , Berger completed the slowing down lap , which indicated a pessimistic computer and justified his theory that , had Schumacher got really close in the final laps , he would have gone flat out and to hell with the consequences .
16 Little as she relished the idea , she supposed she would have to go up there before the light went altogether — see if there was some kind of signal she could make to advertise her presence .
17 Well the insurance would have to go as well as I could n't afford to keep that going .
18 I would have to go as fast as I could while I could still see the way , and then rest for longer , and then probably crawl .
19 He 'd know that someone would have to go down there and recover the body and it could easily have been spotted .
20 ‘ We shall have to go up there and sort it out , and you can make an apology .
21 We shall be wanderers , though we live in houses , for our thoughts will have gone far away and abandoned our possessions and entered the infinite heritage of the freemen .
  Next page