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

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1 ‘ But surely you should go to the police . ’
2 Joe began to wonder if he should go to the police .
3 ‘ I reckon we should go to the police .
4 Do n't you think you should go to the police ? ’
5 ‘ Clarissa was wondering if we should go to the police , ’ said Guy .
6 She briefly told them what had occurred , and asked the lad to look for me and tell me that I must go to the police station and not come home without an officer for protection .
7 I 'll go to the police if I have to . ’
8 I do n't know what he can do , but perhaps he 'll go to the police .
9 If I have n't made any headway by Tuesday morning , I 'll go to the police and tell them about the plate .
10 Why , I 'll go to the police … ’
11 ‘ Or I 'll go to the police .
12 I mean , Blackbeard must know we could 'ave recognized the man from the newspaper photograph , and that we might go to the police about it . ’
13 ‘ If Ward did tell her about it then she might go to the police , ’ a third voice said .
14 I thought you might go to the police , and I did n't know what I would do then . ’
15 I suppose you must get a thrill out of it , but if you really knew anything you 'd go to the police . ’
16 They used to walk the twelve miles Stowmarket to Ipswich , they used to go to the police station after five o'clock , and they used to get a ticket , which they used to take up to the casual ward .
17 it did n't matter about that evil man with the smiling face ; she would go to the police herself and tell them what he meant to do .
18 Kate said they 'd tell the Blakeys and the Blakeys would go to the police .
19 I agreed , thinking I would go to the police later .
20 Give it to me , Lori , or so help me I will go to the police and let you stew in your own juice . ’
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