Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] go [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Along with that acceptance must also go the acknowledgement of intimations of morality-'who will go first ? ' .
2 Well , the ducking and diving award this week must surely go the Chancellor , Norman Lamont ; before the Treasury Committee he fielded a battery of awkward questions about the recovery , or should that be alleged recovery .
3 I 'll just go an lock me door then .
4 The back-row confrontation might just go the way of Bath with Dave Egerton , Ben Clarke and Andy Robinson looking a superior combination — on paper at least — although Peter Winterbottom , in particular , will want to prove me wrong .
5 If it 's dark , you 'll probably go the way you came — over the gardens .
6 Dey could not go de course
7 I would have thought if she would have sat in the chair , I mean well she could n't go the week aha I do n't young enough yeah , about a month ago she just peed of somewhere and some , I do n't know , she 's alright , I said yes she 'll be alright , I said I 'm going to start cooking so she said I got to take these Heather , I said well they 'll travel better in there , your father said you know Jane he said if you 'd given her a hand
8 In an alliance that could well go a lot further , Data General Corp has signed with NeXT Computer Inc to resell NeXT workstations with its AViiON servers , and the two companies will collaborate in development of client-server systems .
9 I 'd even go a step further than the physical necessities of being able to see and hear properly and say that the audience must be in the right mood , too , to receive the message .
10 I 'd actually go a bit further and say yes we 'd like to do this , can we also look after road maintenance as well , because the road maintenance is sent out to contractors , contractors are so busy , they ca n't actually do half this work , they 've got a list as long as your arm , so pit pitfalls in in the pavements as well as as some of the motorways are n't being done because the contract 's been placed , but they 've placed it with the wrong people .
11 ‘ I could certainly go a mug of hot tea , ’ I thought , as I examined my lumps and bumps caused by the ever-persistent mosquitoes .
12 An old sofa can be covered with a throw-over piece of material , you need not go the expense of re-upholstery or even stretch or loose covers .
13 No , as anyone , do you reckon anyone would ever go a home run ?
14 And ‘ S ’ is for story that would n't go the way it was planned .
15 He would simply to go a class , tell the teacher he wanted to remove a pupil , then take the child to his study for a sex session .
16 I ca n't go a week with no money !
17 No we ca n't go the Friday morning
18 Companies who do not adopt this EIS culture into the ‘ 90s will certainly go the way of the dinosaur .
19 You push them , pull them , even plead with them — still they wo n't go the way you want .
20 Now adjust preset VR1 either way to check that you get a range of 5V to 15V ; you may find you can actually go a bit beyond these limits but this is not of importance .
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