Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] go [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 And should 've gone abroad but I would n't go I er I er I had this position offered in the electricity works here then
2 The justification for this view is partly pragmatic ; as Cohen puts it , ‘ it would be a mistake to refrain from taking those explanatory steps which are open to us , just because we should prefer to go farther than our current knowledge permits ’ .
3 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 .
4 However , there is , as we have shown , hardly any compelling reason why the consumer should decide to go out and spend in 1993 .
5 I should have gone over and explained , instead of just assuming … "
6 She should have gone away when she had the chance .
7 should have gone soon as they got out of work .
8 Luckily , David Norbrook has , in his own words , been ‘ greedily inclusive ’ in his Penguin Book of Renaissance Verse , so I 'm spared the temptation to bore you with a shopping-list of titles that should have gone in but did n't .
9 You should have gone in and not waited for me . ’
10 I should have gone out and bought them , but I forgot .
11 If I had been working properly and systematically I should have gone back and looked at this — ; and other receptors — in detail in IMHV .
12 ‘ I decided that if she had run away she must have gone somewhere where it would be very difficult to find her .
13 ‘ When we had n't seen her at the grave for a while we thought she must have gone away and so when we had any flowers left over we put them on Brian 's grave , ’ said Mary .
14 Must love going out and getting well sloshed , and having a mega-good time .
15 ‘ I 'm sure he would , the good man , Lord rest him , ’ said Julia and Mrs Redmond went on , ‘ I came home one night and Sarah told me my mother had told her she should start going out and enjoying herself , and I was relieved .
16 The nightmare of officials is that Japan 's fertility rate might keep going down until it hits western German levels — 1.28 at present .
17 Right we 'll keep going round till somebody 's got a U.
18 If you find the painting exercise enjoyable then you might like to go on and try collographs .
19 Now , Miss Gilberd , our valued teacher of the lower forms , will be in classroom 2B to talk to anybody who might wish to go along and see her ; Mr Makepeace will be in 4A ; Mr Farraday in the scientific laboratories , of course ; Mr Coffin in 5B … ’
20 I 'll have to go elsewhere and get it
21 Yes I think I 'll have to go outside and get some stuff out .
22 I 'll have to go tomorrow if that happens .
23 No right well we 'll have to go up and have a look at them .
24 Richard needs his nose wiped I 'll have to go upstairs and get some more tissues , who needs they 're nose wiped ? ,
25 ‘ It 's certain the van wo n't go under the bridge , ’ said the driver of the van gloomily , coming up , ‘ so we 'll have to go back and take another road . ’
26 I 'll have to go back and say I 'm sorry , but I want to join up , truly I do .
27 In fact , the chances are you 'll have to go back and pare down your heroes to give you enough points for Shamans .
28 ‘ If the French already hold Quatre Bras , you 'll have to go back and warn Saxe-Weimar , ’ Sharpe told him .
29 ‘ I dropped the gun , ’ he said , ‘ and we 'll have to go back and get it .
30 Ar , now I forgot what I was going to say , so I 'll have to go back and look at my piece of paper now .
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