Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] [verb] go [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'll have to go look for that book then wo n't I ? |
2 | ‘ I was n't under any pressure so I kept on going , but I could have gone miles faster . |
3 | I 'd love to go ice skating |
4 | ‘ If I 'd known it was going to be like this I 'd have gone ages ago ! ’ |
5 | I 'd like to go scuba diving . |
6 | I would like to go Carlisle |
7 | ‘ I shall have to go Ted , I 've got a lot to do before I go on shift . |
8 | First reaction from royal observers was amazement that she should have gone public at this stage . |
9 | ‘ She 'll have to go Elizabeth . ’ |
10 | You try and get to India , not that you 'd want to go mind you , you try and live in India , wo n't let you in |
11 | Well you could have gone sort of like round the Rainbow and that way on . |
12 | GUIL : We must have gone north , of course . |
13 | If we 'd lost we could have gone bottom of the table and that would have been disastrous for a club like Everton . |
14 | But erm er we used to have to go Sunday morning . |
15 | Suddenly Odd-Knut gets up and asks if we would like to go dog sledging . |
16 | He should have gone days ago and alerted the Regent to the situation , to come and relieve the town . |