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

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1 He went on : ‘ Looking back , the fact that we were the first to say Thatcher should go over the Lawson affair meant that we were in the game .
2 ‘ It 's enough to make one feel one should go into the West End to a Heavy Metal disco or something . ’
3 You should go to the Devonshire Arms , in Irving Street .
4 Beveridge thought a small part of the new scheme 's income should go to the NHS as it had under the old .
5 Teller decided to return the White Bird and Looking Glass bands to Lapwai , but directed that Joseph 's people should go to the Colville Reservation , north-east Washington , because the Idaho settlers still nursed grievances towards them .
6 I really think you should go for the Broughton 's ‘ Wasa Wasa ’ masterpiece instead of this , but for a quick fix it will suffice .
7 That is the judgment not just of the Government , but of those hard-hearted characters who decide where mobile investment projecs should go in the EC .
8 Variety within a variety ca n't be bad , and of all the Koi currently available , the prize for acceptable variation must go to the Goshiki ( pronounced ‘ Gosh-key ’ ) .
9 He is an experienced campaigner on the world stage and knows that above all else he must go into the Portugal match with a positive attitude and not use Gough 's absence as a convenient excuse .
10 ‘ If the going stays soft she 'll go for the Queen Elizabeth at Ascot , otherwise we 'll wait for the Champion at Newmarket , ’ said Cecil , who tries to win his fifth St Leger on Saturday with Allegan .
11 ‘ Give me a few minutes to clean up and we 'll go to the Swan Inn . ’
12 We 'll go to the Piazza , ’ he said decisively .
13 so and we 'll go in the Metro .
14 You see what you could do , is you could go on the Friday and I could pick you up Saturday evening .
15 ‘ Well , with you gone I could go to the DHSS , could n't I ?
16 AN AZERI who hijacked a Russian plane so he could go to the United States to work was held on charges of air piracy by a Swedish court yesterday after giving himself up .
17 All went well until 1985 , when museum purchase grants were frozen at the level at which they have remained , the reasoning being that for anything really important , they could go to the NHMF .
18 Think , we could go to the Louvre , and I could practise my French — Miranda 's French is smashing — you heard her talk to that old stick-in-the-mud at lunch , and we could visit Versailles …
19 oh , I used to say when , if we were living in England now , we could go Scotland for the weekend , we could go to the Lake District , we could go to the Cheddar Gorges , we do nowt .
20 oh , I used to say when , if we were living in England now , we could go Scotland for the weekend , we could go to the Lake District , we could go to the Cheddar Gorges , we do nowt .
21 Well before a bill to tackle the uneven distribution of land could go before the Cortes , Socialist ministers acted to alter the balance of power in rural Spain .
22 ‘ If I were Jerry , ’ said Finlayson , ‘ I 'd go for the France .
23 ‘ I think I 'd go for the Loire , on the whole .
24 If I were Souness I 'd go for the Charles Bronson option .
25 There was very little social life on board , but when you come home to Lowestoft , they 'd go to the Suffolk , and treat one another , or to the Stone jug , a little farther up the road .
26 I 'd go to the SS Great Britain and sit by the breezy river , and I 'd compose my stupid self and compose my story so that I could tell lies confidently instead of giving myself away .
27 ‘ At the beginning of the '60s I lived in Ealing , and used to go to the Ealing Jazz Club when guys like Cyril Davis were playing .
28 but er , er as I say while I was round there the new town was , was all built and er I found , we found such a difference cos I used to have to go into Old Harlow shopping , I used to cycle before I was handicapped like this , I used to cycle everywhere , and er I went , you used to have to queue up in Old Harlow for the shops , we had n't got anything here at all , no Stow or anything when I first , I mean when I came here nothing , it was just terrible terrible lane up here it was and all these were all ploughed fields and it was really terrible and I had erm , I used to have to cycle into the doctors Old Harlow , queue up , queue up at the butchers , queue up everywhere you had to queue and er , till they built this er the new , The Stow then we used to go to The Stow shopping you know which made such a difference , but er , during my say during my lifetime I 've so , so pleased when the new town came because I wanted to move back to Nazeing where I came from when I first got here because it was such a terrible place there was nothing doing whatever , you know and then I moved erm , as I say after I got round the front there it was more , better really , you know , with all the er traffic and that you could see people going by and that as otherwise it , it was monotonous really in Common Fields , you did n't see much at all there , but you know it was , I quite enjoyed it really , now what else have I got to tell you ?
29 ‘ We used to go to The Mayfair and Oxford Galleries in Newcastle and The Brighton in Gateshead , ’ recalls Muriel , now ‘ fiftysomething ’ .
30 Often , too , we used to go on the ARP bus , a sort of fishing club for fire fighters in the Heeley Green area of Sheffield , run by local cutler George Sadler .
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