Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] go [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | I must go now to pick him up from school . ’ |
2 | ‘ Robert did n't say I must go back to work after the baby ’ , Lucy told me , ‘ but he began to be reluctant about switching on electric fires and looking disapproving if I did ’ . |
3 | Er I 'll go on to explain in the product range one of their new products we 're introducing this year . |
4 | I 'll go on to say that on the question of progressive migration restraint , I do n't think anybody round this table is suggesting otherwise . |
5 | We 've got which I 'll go on to expand in a minute about . |
6 | I 'll go back to visit , naturally , out of affection for the place . |
7 | And now , if you 'll excuse me , I 'll go down to see Barbara before the police descend on her . |
8 | ‘ I think I 'll go down to see her tonight , ’ Terry said . |
9 | I 'll go down to get though . |
10 | The only thing I could do I mean at the same time I 'm saying O K I 'll go in to do it this way , would be to actually say , sod this for a lark , instead of doing erm totally private thing , gon na set up a private limited company to issue cheques . |
11 | Each morning I 'd go in to discover what sadistic treats were lined up for me , as a variation from the relatively conventional topical newsy interviews . |
12 | ‘ My father was a shepherd for Mr John Goddard of Tunstall ; and I would go out to scare rooks and crows on Mr Goddard 's fields . |
13 | I used to think going out was like a balance to work , so if I was working hard I would go out to balance that |
14 | The idea of the triple alliance gives a concrete ciass structure to dependency of various types and , as I shall go on to argue , it is the economic , political , and cultural-ideological power of the triple alliance ( expanded into a transnational capitalist class ) that keeps any development that takes place ‘ dependent ’ . |
15 | The weight of the evidence is that it is growing stronger and more united and , as I shall go on to argue , this can be best explained within the context of the culture-ideology of consumerism . |
16 | But , like my ignorance about how I will look completely grey , I am unsure of the stages I will go through to reach her . |
17 | I will go on to argue that the finding as to ‘ maleness ’ , though regrettable , should not have precluded a finding that there was a marriage . |
18 | Yet , I will go on to argue that black kids seriously involved in sport tend to be rather better placed academically than others who may not be immersed in sport . |
19 | There are areas , one or two of which I will go on to elude to , which I still think are actually going to make for the greatest savings in the coming financial year and thereafter . |
20 | That fact that in , a two years time I can go on to do the subjects that I want to do at the University in Scotland of my choice . |
21 | ‘ I can go back to sleep . ’ |
22 | And , who knows , you may go on to become a Master of Wine . |
23 | From what you said , I did n't think that you were very settled , so I am sending you this note via Mum — I suppose you may go home to see the new baby , anyway ? |
24 | Once you have established what your options are , you should go on to produce a specific recommendation or set of recommendations . |
25 | At this point you should go back to amend your first draft structure before you start writing . |
26 | This is a perfectly valid question to raise in a case study response , and you might go on to consider whether it is still possible for them to change direction , even now . |
27 | ‘ And you 'll go back to work tomorrow , because you 'd never skip work , would you , Mister Reliable ? |
28 | If I act catatonic maybe she 'll go back to sleep . |
29 | Hilary , who 's been producing religious programmes for BBC radio , has not yet decided whether she 'll go back to work after having the baby . |
30 | D' ya think she 'll go back to work Kevin ? |