Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [modal v] go [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It was understood that we would go when his father died and the will was settled . |
2 | Yesterday 's announcement that he will go after the Maastricht vote raises too many questions . |
3 | I 'm taking my walking boots and a tent , and I shall go where the fancy takes me . ’ |
4 | I do n't know whether you 'll think I 'm boasting but that is n't the case , but I never ever regretted it and it a great deal of respect for me , you know and I could see that and did appreciate it and I know the people appreciated it just the same and erm it 's gone on from then till now but about , I retired in seventy-three , I was sixty-five and I said I 'd only do what anybody wanted for me , cos they had me in for the tax and I never ever heard twenty-one I think it was or thirty-one in come and I 'd go before I could satisfy them at Walsall but er I 'd got , not got enough money to be taxed in the bank , which was true . |
5 | Mansfield and I can go when I come back from me mam 's about three o'clock . |
6 | I promise you that , and you 'll go before he comes , I hope ? ’ |
7 | Stay here much longer and you 'll go where you do n't need luggage ! |
8 | The democratic path is the one that we shall tread , and we shall go where it leads , not where terrorists seek to direct . |
9 | Wonder if they would go cos th n n they 're no different on their ends are they really ? |
10 | The woman had promised the youngest child that she should go to the fair , but she must go when it suited her mother . |
11 | remember them for a day or two but they 'd go cos they do n't mean anything . |
12 | But he 'd go if she wanted . |
13 | ‘ Beineix dares much , pushing farce as far as it will go while simultaneously building the momentum that catapults the film into its tragic destination . |