Example sentences of "[modal v] go [adv prt] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | If the music should go on past 10 o'clock for even a minute or two , Muriel is out and about . |
2 | Yeah , your worships I understand that the the prosecution are are making application I do n't that you should go on with this . |
3 | Let's have it in black and white , are you saying that the Council Tax should go up by many , many pounds ? |
4 | ‘ We should go in for wholesale demolition of buildings from the Sixties and Seventies . |
5 | I think we should go in for 10,000 of these ones … " |
6 | She really should go out at unaccustomed times more often , she thought . |
7 | Soon the place should go back to normal . |
8 | He says I do n't think we should go back to Victorian manners but people should be more considerate . |
9 | When our experiments stop making sense we should go back to these assumptions to see whether they need revision . |
10 | We shall now expound a somewhat deeper theoretical model of the processes the teacher must go through in absorbing innovations , particularly those involving changes of teaching style , into their day-to-day teaching practice . |
11 | ‘ You must go out of this house , ’ said the little grey man , ‘ and call to the West Wind , and show her your key , when she comes , and let her carry you where she will , without struggle or alarm . |
12 | It would appear therefore that changes in the nature ( location ? ) of the management function must go along with all the other changes with which we are involved . |
13 | He made me a much better player and he must go down as one of Dalglish 's best signings . ’ |
14 | ‘ Now , ’ said Marion , ‘ some of us must go back to that poor girl and put her decently in order . |
15 | ‘ I 'll go up to that poor gel and 'ave a nice chat with 'er . |
16 | and it 'll go up to one forty the next day ! |
17 | Something 'll go up on that land behind the house . |
18 | that , and , and , I mean it 's probably better for George to do what he wants to do , rather to do what he do n't want to do because we used to be in the same predicament when we were doing cabaret , we 'd go down to London on the Saturday , we 'd leave here what about half three , four o'clock , so if we stayed in digs , we 'd be finished work say midnight , we 'd be back in digs for one , then he 'll go up till seven the next night |
19 | We 'll go on with routine procedure for now . ’ |
20 | It can either be fixed or it can be mobile , we 'll go on to that , I 've actually drawn you four pictures , not very good pictures |
21 | Getting data across We 'll go on to another another way of getting data across from one file to another is with a special type of formula . |
22 | If they handle it , they 'll go on to another wing and that 's when the hard work begins . |
23 | ‘ When the alarms go off in the house , they 'll go on in Central Station . |
24 | ‘ He 's in the Monday morning conference with the dealers and that 'll go on till nine , then he 's got a policeman waiting to see him . |
25 | I 'll tell you what we 'll go over at half past four will it be finished by then ? |
26 | No it 's to much of a , I hate saying I 'll go out at eight o'clock and tell him to be home and at quarter too eight he has n't come and oh , I 'm to tired really , but , so I 've always played it that I will help when I when I can , but uhum , I do n't go on the committee , cos then your stuck , you 've got to go . |
27 | One of these days I 'll go out like this and scare the whole population , 'cos they 'll think I 'm in me bare pelt . ’ |
28 | I 'll go in at first , I 'll see how much that 's gon na be which is about seven hundred pounds . |
29 | It 'll go down as one of the famous unsolved crimes of history . ’ |
30 | We 'll go back to all the places you 've been since you nicked my bag and we 'll look in every single rubbish bin till we find them . ’ |