Example sentences of "that he [modal v] go " in BNC.

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1 Yet when he says that this change is not deliberate , he raises the fear that he might go back to a Thatcherite policy , if and when he has the chance .
2 Time passed and the afternoon light began to fade and Creggan was just beginning to think that he might go back to the carrion he had found before the incoming tide took it , when he saw movement from shadows far below , and the opening of great wings .
3 For some reason Ianthe felt tired by so much talking and was glad when half-past twelve came and John suggested tentatively that he might go out .
4 How far away would that be that he might go ?
5 His mother and grandfather were eyeing him as he emerged from the bed and felt the nag of their expectation that he would go off at once to earn a day 's wage at Aberfeldy .
6 Last night , he told Hungarian television , that he would go with the majority of party members , and leave the party if the majority so decided .
7 It was perhaps a foregone conclusion that he would go into the family firm founded by his great-grandfather , John Cadbury , in 1824 , although he had two tempting offers from outside industry when he had completed his degree .
8 The guilts and pains he had foisted upon a fictional being would come back in even greater strength to their source , and he knew that he would go mad .
9 Of course , there was no doubt that he would go back .
10 In that case , our malevolent might have decided to wait around on the off-chance that he would go to the kitchen or bathroom .
11 One of these was that he would go to India only ‘ at the open invitation of the Indian parties ’ .
12 When it was suggested that he would go to the tough Gordonstoun school , she put her foot down .
13 She shrugged and stared unspeaking down the loch , and wished again that he would go away .
14 Damon could copy anyone 's handwriting and had been told by their class teacher , in a burst of anger , that he would go far , perhaps as far as the Scrubs for forgery .
15 He and Aimar had engaged every routier chief who offered his services , fearing that he would go over to Henry II if they did n't .
16 Richard indeed added that there was no way that he would go to Jerusalem unless his younger brother went with him .
17 On his return to Rangoon in mid-October , Dorman-Smith announced that he would go further than the 17 May statement : he would appoint an advisory council .
18 In consequence of my suggestion , Harold Wilson asked Aitken and myself to dine with him to discuss the matter and to my amazement Max Aitken said that he would go , but only if I accompanied him .
19 He had also promised Mr Harvey that he would go to Maythorpe House and make sure that all was being kept in order there .
20 This revolving of him in her mind led invariably to the same end , the same fear , that he would go away from Hilderbridge without her seeing him and then she would never see him again .
21 What , thus , may we infer exactly from Johnson 's remark that he would go two miles out of his way to meet Monboddo ?
22 She was fervently wishing that he would go away , and yet part of her wanted him to stay .
23 She wished that he would go .
24 When his legs were more comfortable , he decided that he would go down to the town .
25 Nobody with his integrity and substance — and again she marvelled that he would go to the extent of altering his house to enable his anything-but-lovable stepmother to live in it .
26 Jeffrey Archer declared that he would go out on his balcony and address the mob .
27 The Ambassador had responded that he would go to the top and make representations to President Ceauŝescu himself .
28 ‘ Ca n't believe it , can you , that he would go to such lengths ? ’ she said .
29 She could n't be foolish enough to ignore the fact that he had already stated that he would go to any lengths to protect it .
30 As they had lain together in the glorious lethargy which followed passion , Vitor had told her he would go for the petrol , but that he would go alone .
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