Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] go [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I am a man , and a man of passions ; I must go to a woman , otherwise I shall freeze or turn to stone … ’ |
2 | So many girls at school say , ‘ Bloody hell , I must go on a diet ’ , but mostly they 're not serious about it . |
3 | Then a guy in Denver called up and told me that I should go to a plumbing supply place and try a piece of pipe , because that way you can find one that fits your finger , and I 've been using the same slide ever since 1967 , I believe . ’ |
4 | When I mentioned Burma , his feeling of satisfaction was obvious , though his sense of integrity had prevented him from deciding that I should go to a country so close to his own heart . |
5 | I was told I should go to a convalescent home to complete my recovery . |
6 | I might go for a stroll to get up an appetite — the exercise 'll do me good . ’ |
7 | You hang around here and I 'll go on a head ! |
8 | You hang around here and I 'll go on a head ! |
9 | You hang around here and I 'll go on a head ! |
10 | Perhaps I 'll go for a walk in the forest and see if I can sort something out . ’ |
11 | ‘ I 'll go for a walk , then , ’ he conceded in a sulky voice . |
12 | ‘ Probably I 'll go for a pint with my mates , ’ he replies . |
13 | I think I 'll go for a W-A-L-K. ( spelling the word letter by letter in front of a dog ) |
14 | ‘ I think I 'll go for a walk , ’ she said . |
15 | He said : ‘ I wo n't stay for a shower , I 'll go for a swim instead . ’ |
16 | ‘ Whatever Sara might or might not have done , I think I 'll go for a walk . ’ |
17 | ‘ No , I think I 'll go for a short walk along the seafront . |
18 | I 'll go for a PGL victory tomorrow , while down at Carrick it would be foolish to oppose the NIBA . |
19 | Er , I 'll go for a dog . |
20 | I 'll go for a tied up cat . |
21 | But I live in Witney , so I 'll go for a draw on that one , even though it 's rugby . |
22 | ‘ If you do , I 'll go to a solicitor . ’ |
23 | ‘ I 'll go to a small room along the passage . ’ |
24 | But it 's an act of faith to say well , i you know well , I 'll go into a P E P . |
25 | You can see er , at the top , of course the profits were down but nonetheless er , I think quite encouragingly , we have higher operational cash flow and I 'll go into a little detail of that later . |
26 | I could go as a Gnome , with the broom in my hand and Lend a Hand printed on my front ! ’ |
27 | 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 . |
28 | Living is where I could go into a shop and say … |
29 | I 'd asked my mum and dad if I could go to a boarding school — the one in Edinburgh Andy was at , for example — but they 'd said I would n't like it and besides it would cost a lot of money . |
30 | PEG : I could go to a hotel for a bit . |