Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] [verb] go [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ instant yen ’ and ‘ the searches for Shamans in the desert ’ , but unfortunately he offers his readers no Good Cult Guide and one feels that many of them may continue to go astray . |
2 | In emphasizing simplicity of signals I may have gone too far . |
3 | I 've come a long way — I may have to go much farther — and I 'm not turning back now . |
4 | I must have gone stark raving mad . ’ |
5 | ‘ I should like to go upstairs , ’ said her mother plaintively and left them . |
6 | However , I should like to go further and suggest that the minimum term of appointment of the governors of the institution should be eight rather than five years , to ensure that it goes way beyond the electoral cycle of any member state . |
7 | I , I I should have gone about eight o'clock tonight |
8 | Assuming that I 'd been able to drag the dinghy in a fairly straight line — though I might have gone astray a bit when I was stumbling in the mud — Joanna should be lying more or less straight ahead , and a good deal nearer than when I 'd left , for it was near high water then , and now it was about the last of the ebb . |
9 | But if I want to move up the ladder I 'll have to go elsewhere . ’ |
10 | I 'll have to go elsewhere and get it |
11 | I 'll have to go tomorrow if that happens . |
12 | Yes I think I 'll have to go outside and get some stuff out . |
13 | oh look I 've got all the tissues are used up , I 'll have to go upstairs , let's see if there 's one in my shopping bag , your nose is streaming Bryony you ca n't get out James , it 's locked , Richard I mean , sorry come on , let me in , here lets wipe your nose |
14 | Richard needs his nose wiped I 'll have to go upstairs and get some more tissues , who needs they 're nose wiped ? , |
15 | I 'll have to go backwards . |
16 | She said : I 'll have to go downstairs in a minute . |
17 | ‘ I 'll have to go away from here . ’ |
18 | ‘ OK , OK , then I 'll have to go alone . |
19 | I 'll have to go now , Ruth . |
20 | I 'll have to go now , I think he 's coming back . |
21 | ‘ I 'll have to go now , ’ said the daddy . |
22 | I 'll have to go now , honestly . |
23 | Oh I 'll have to go now , got ta do some shopping . |
24 | I do n't know whether it 's still open or not , perhaps I 'll have to go there |
25 | You just got but I 'll have to go there for about three years . |
26 | I 'll have to , I 'll have to go home and see where she 's put it . |
27 | Then I could have gone just one way — either way — and raked in the entire pot . |
28 | On the other hand , if I 'd lost I could have gone home quicky . ’ |
29 | At this point I could have gone home , foreseeing a frustrating week ahead full of missed takes ; nevertheless after a few words ( all unprintable ) from Rick the cat rod was recast for a third time . |
30 | I could have gone home . |