Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb mod] go [subord] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The days must go when they can wake up a judge at dead of night , give him a drop of brandy , show him a headline from The Sun and get him to sign an injunction , ’ Mr Todd said .
2 Syd Tierney , NEC member ‘ The days must go when they can wake a judge at dead of night , give him a drop of brandy , show him a headline from The Sun , and get him to sign an injunction . ’
3 THE days must go when they can wake up a judge at dead of night , give him a drop of brandy , show him a headline in The Sun , and get him to sign an injunction .
4 He moved slowly , according to Nithard , " wanting to know which way things would go before he crossed the Alps " ; only when it had become clear that plenty of support would be forthcoming did he decide to claim " the whole empire " .
5 ‘ If you ask me where all our patients would go if we closed , I do n't know the answer , ’ says consultant nephrologist Dr Charles Tomson .
6 ‘ We know what we are aiming for and we know from experience how far players can go if they are prepared to work .
7 The pain which Nelson 's blows caused has now receded and the bruises will go when he takes a week 's rest in Spain .
8 And for when people stay cos the other ones might go cos they 're normally put in together .
9 This imagery is even more extraordinary when one considers that in this country , the Christian Churches are among the few places of worship where women can go whether they are menstruating or not .
10 ‘ I know how concerned many of you are at the suggestion that 10,000 jobs might go if we decide to run down many of our services , ’ Sir Michael told staff .
11 Alameda has worked with the navy for a long time , and 8,000 jobs would go if it closed ; Everett expects 6,000 sailors and their families to arrive when it is finished , and has built most of the infrastructure .
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