Example sentences of "[noun sg] [modal v] go [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Oh shit let's go downstairs and do it
2 Postgraduate special subject courses — However deep a conversion course may go there will always be a need for summer schools and for taught masters courses which investigate a narrower subject to the full depth of current knowledge and seek to probe even deeper .
3 It is of great importance that some of this money should go directly to support pupils ' learning .
4 NORWEB , in the process of increasing its supplies to the villages in the Rossendale Valley , was subject to a planning authority caveat that part of the cable route must go underground for environmental reasons .
5 If the court decided that the case should go ahead , it would then have to decide by which procedural track it should proceed .
6 Such a bid may go ahead immediately , provided the voting rights attached to the shares are not exercised .
7 A disabled teenager who 's being treated by a Russian physiotherapist has been told his trainer must go home because his visa has run out .
8 He was surprised to find , for example , that men who make their living out of reporting news and gossip should go away from a private lunch with him and the Princess and talk about it .
9 The retailing industry must go further in its professed commitment to environmental protection by developing more sustainable shopping patterns , guided by the land use planning system .
10 Despite Home Office objections the Court of Appeal ruled that the programme should go ahead .
11 Despite his continuing reservations the UN Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali on Feb. 13 recommended to the Security Council that the deployment of the UN force should go ahead in eastern and western Slavonia and Krajina .
12 The SACHR said that affirmative action should go as far as positive discrimination , e.g. the tie break , but this is not in the legislation .
13 After a successful demonstration of a ‘ pop-up ’ system on the putting green , it was felt the Club should go ahead with it on the course .
14 It was accepted that the review should go ahead as proposed .
15 Because you had to have the stern anchor to keep the buckets off the face of what you was dredging cos if you did n't your dredge 'd go ahead too much and er you had big problems there and you would n't be able to dredge .
16 The coast could go further in , yeah .
17 But they know prices on the day of the auction could go anywhere as ordinary members of the public bid for a piece of Maxwell notoriety .
18 But it is quite possible that the programme could go ahead at some point , and it would be comparatively cheap .
19 Or the research could go anywhere and lead to the unexpected !
20 As George Male points out : ‘ It was done to foil any over-confidence we may have had for the next game , for he knew the opposition would go all out against us after our big win .
21 A ‘ Harvey Wallbanger ’ was the most dangerous kind of driver — a real nut that no trucker would go anywhere near if he could help it .
22 The principle ground urged on behalf of the applicant was that the district judge had been misled by counsel then appearing or the Attorney-General into the belief that there was no real prospect that the B.M.F.L. prosecution of the applicant would go ahead , and that accordingly there could be no objection to pressing forward with the lesser charges .
23 This situation would ( as we shall see ) be very desirable in the UK ; some librarians , some teachers and some media specialists have painstakingly and at much personal cost gained dual or multiple status , and the extension of this practice would go far towards resolving unnecessary antagonisms between professional interest groups .
24 His name served as a seal of approval that a deal would go ahead and that it would be profitable .
25 So the third bedroom would go right across that extension then ?
26 A senior Labour man told me that if the Tories win the General Election , Labour will go all out for PR , but if Labour win forget it .
27 When the time is ripe the mandate will go forward that the men will refuse to load and unload , to supply coal or cargo to any ship in a British port where a Lascar or a Chinaman is on board " .
28 I wish , like Arthur or King Stephen , I could tell you that I will return when the hour comes round again ; that , one day in the future , some public relations executive , some politician or health fascist , some snivelling egalitarian with dandruff in his eyebrows , some stunted corporatist with a filthy mind will go too far , and with a bright flash , a smell of freshly-oiled leather and the sound of a celestial whip cracking , I will once more be among you , eyes blazing , tongue wagging ten to the dozen , and in my bronzed and muscular arms a lovely cornucopia of drugs , women and vulgar abuse .
29 As for rural railways and other parts of the subsidised railway , the Government have made it abundantly clear that investment will go ahead .
30 INVESTMENT will go ahead to improve the Glasgow-London railway although the work may take longer than previously planned because of limited funds , Chris Green , managing director of InterCity , forecast yesterday .
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