Example sentences of "would [verb] go [adv prt] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Well , ’ she said , ‘ I wondered if you 'd mind going out with Daddy .
2 Helen says she 'd like to go back into space , if that does n't happen she 'll be happy to achieve at least one other mission : to encouraged more young people to take up science .
3 And then , if Sarah 'd like to go back into WordPerfect , you find her file which is in A colon backslash C S U backslash large Sarah dot mum .
4 Sometimes actually I think ‘ Oh I 'd like to go back to work ’ — to be in that hubbub — because I always worked in the West End and there was something about the atmosphere — being dressed all day …
5 Lastly , I 'd like to go back to Jose again .
6 You , you 'd like to go back to school .
7 But I 'd like to go back with Mr Hambro to the ‘ Salmon ’ now , if you do n't mind .
8 I wish they 'd stop going on about Christmas for heaven 's sake , .
9 She 'd told him she 'd have to go back to work and he had laughingly agreed , making some quip about being escort to a star and hitting the gossip columns .
10 " Then if the doctor 's right , and he was killed around 11 pm. , he 'd have gone in about midnight . "
11 Many more ants would need to go up into space for them to see themselves in perspective .
12 She says I would like to go up to Manchester soon and I 'm hoping my car is on the road because the trains to Manchester are pretty costly compared to the price of the petrol in my car .
13 ‘ When we stopped at traffic lights , Warren took hold of my hand and said that he was becoming more attached to me and asked me if I would like to go out for dinner the next day . ’
14 There was to be a review for them , when any man who would like to go back to France would be sent back by a route through Marseilles , and he would provide for any man who wished to serve with his newly formed force , the Free French .
15 ‘ Is that right , Susie — you would like to go back to Denmark ? ’ asked the counsellor .
16 ‘ Michael had very short arms and very long pockets , ’ he said ‘ Whenever Winner and I would suggest going out to lunch , Michael would turn up late and leave early .
17 Would have thought that Forrester 's value would have gone up after Saturdays double strike — and Whelan 's worth more than that , although both have had limited exposure unless you happen to be a Leeds fan .
18 Ken himself would have gone along with Michael Codron 's judgement of being the finest revue actor of the day — not realizing that revue was about to go the way of music hall .
19 So that at the end of the five years , assuming you 've paid the maximum stake at seven and a half percent , you would , otherwise you would receive the nine thousand back of course , and at that rate you would receive two six seven one and that will include , if you 're a twenty five percent payer , six hundred and sixty seven that you would have otherwise lost in , that would have gone out in tax .
20 But we had to move quickly otherwise Colin would have gone back to Barnsley because his loan spell was over . ’
21 The rates of VAT would have to go up from 15% , and the figures are discussed later .
22 I would have to go down to Mr Marr 's house .
23 The rest would have to go off as wage-labourers to the Lowlands .
24 She would have to go out to work , it appeared , to see him through college .
25 Next summer mum was told she would have to go back into hospital for a long time , and because I already knew the place , I agreed to go back to the Cheshire Home for this period .
26 Whatever happened to Ana she would have to go back to England and stay there .
27 Several tunnels were completed but discovered before they could be used because the escapers were ‘ waiting for the thaw ’ or ‘ for the berries to appear on the hedgerows ’ , and sometimes individuals would fail to go through with attempts ( which others carried out ) because ‘ their boots were being mended ’ or ‘ they had sprained an ankle playing basketball ’ .
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