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

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1 ‘ I 'm sorry , Rosalind , ’ Peggy began in a rather shaky voice , ‘ but your letter got damaged and the policeman did n't think it ought to go in the post with a tear in it and so we came — ‘
2 You ought to go in the Loco .
3 I mean this ought to go in the paper really .
4 This ought to go in the paper Mary , not boot not the car boot .
5 That camera , the camera equipment ought to go in The er Advertiser not the car boot sale .
6 Seneca wrote that ‘ when we want to reach a city or marketplace , we watch where the people are going and we follow them ; but in life we should watch where they go and then we should go in the opposite direction . ’
7 The resistor should go in the signal line , inside the actual jack plug coming from the transmitter .
8 If the problem is one of bedwetting then the chart should go in the child 's bedroom .
9 Now at this st this stage usually the do-gooders who do n't know any better and put and insist that something should go in the mouth and it should n't , you never ever put anything in anybody 's mouth at all .
10 That is the judgment not just of the Government , but of those hard-hearted characters who decide where mobile investment projecs should go in the EC .
11 and who would take the decision as to whether it should go in the brochure ? on your understanding
12 Oh you should go in the bathroom , it 's good in there in n it ?
13 Well you should go in the front room cos I 've got the test papers to write .
14 Using logic it would be easy to fit but they do n't mention that you 've got to unplug the old keyboard or that the Spectrum 's PCB must go in the right way round .
15 We must go in the shop in the Pinge to buy something for my bunny .
16 I 'll going in the afternoon
17 And I 'll go in the suit until we reach the ambush point .
18 ‘ We 'll go in the drawing room .
19 Botham 's pals were in stitches , but Lander was warned : ‘ You 'll go in the sea or an appropriate river before we get to Margate . ’
20 ‘ Last time walking along the railway line because tomorrow we 'll go in the train , puff-puff , we 'll go in the train and screech-whistle-screech … ’
21 ‘ Last time walking along the railway line because tomorrow we 'll go in the train , puff-puff , we 'll go in the train and screech-whistle-screech … ’
22 ‘ I 'll go in the morning . ’
23 I 'll go in the shop over there
24 You get up all day , does n't matter we 'll go in the afternoon .
25 And then when dad 's coming to bed I 'll come ou I 'll go in the lounge .
26 He 's looking at doing a me he 's doing a menu of stuff for us so er will that go in , that 'll go in the lift wo n't it ?
27 Well I 'll probably be there at four and I 'll go in the village .
28 shut that cos he 'll go in the kitchen .
29 And then after that we 'll go in the garden .
30 I said after that we 'll go in the garden before it rains .
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