Example sentences of "could go [prep] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ We could play the US again tonight , it could go along the same pattern and we would end up winning 4–2 or 5–2 because of the chances we created . ’ |
2 | He either could go for the vital boundary himself , or back his and his partner 's ability to hold fast for the remaining three overs and also gather the runs as insurance . |
3 | This could go on a long while , Kate thought . |
4 | so it could go on a separate tape if you wanted that to happen , it 's on a Mazda tape |
5 | Well I mean you could go with the new treasurer , but they would drive , so erm . |
6 | Members of the Legislative Assembly in July , 1990 , rejected a call from the civil servants ' association to accept an effective salary reduction by giving up overtime and other allowances , so that the money saved could go towards a delayed pay rise for civil servants . |
7 | You could go through a whole life and never have a day like that . ’ |
8 | An EC-EFTA meeting on Dec. 19 made progress in discussions on the European Economic Area or EEA ( the term now adopted in preference to " European Economic Space " or EES — see pp. 37134 ; 37535 ) , and it was anticipated that these EC-EFTA talks would now reach a conclusion by mid-1992 such that an EEA agreement could go through the various ratification processes and take effect on Jan. 1 , 1993 . |
9 | Right , now what I 'd like to do now is ask you for some of your , some names of friends of yours who , who I could go through the same process with them and , and establish their financial security for them too . |
10 | ‘ Once in the VAT field it must however be appreciated that a business could go over the 7,200 threshold , as a result of increased business activity or even an increase in the rate of VAT . |
11 | If I braked sharply , I could go to a New Year 's Eve party as Van Gogh . |
12 | Square receivers are in common use in Japan , and the BSB contract could go to a Japanese firm like Matsushita . |
13 | My old man occasionally joined us on a Saturday morning , but only to get some cash off Granpa so that he could go to the Black Bull and spend it all with his mate Bert Shorrocks . |
14 | ‘ I suppose we could go to the Grand Hotel . |
15 | There was a number of men who had passed for Sergeant 's rank , and the only way they could get it was to report another policeman so they could go to the chief constable on a discipline charge . |
16 | ‘ We could go to the Mucky Duck for a change , ’ said Bob . |
17 | " We could go to the revolving restaurant , " she laughed . |
18 | For the past 27 years , if they needed help or advice , they could go to the Racial Equality Council centre in Gloucester . |
19 | If gravity was strong , I could go to the top floor of the building and speed up my time . |
20 | At this point in the proceedings I was offered a choice ; either I would have to undergo a major operation , knowing that the surgeon did not know what was wrong , or I could go into a residential physiotherapy hospital , Farnhan Park , one of the largest of its kind in England . |
21 | Duke Michael could have friends to stay with him in the new castle , but he could go into the old castle when he wanted to be alone . |
22 | If you find one of those canvas military holdalls officers carry these days , the money could go in a false bottom of some sort . ’ |
23 | which could go in the other room , if they do n't want |
24 | The union was concerned by the rate of job cuts , with 7,000 due by the end of next month and reports that another 20,000 could go in the following year . |