Example sentences of "could go [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We could play the US again tonight , it could go along the same pattern and we would end up winning 4–2 or 5–2 because of the chances we created . ’
2 ‘ People did n't believe I could go beyond seven or eight rounds without blowing out , ’ said Mason .
3 ‘ People did n't believe I could go beyond seven or eight rounds without blowing out , ’ said Mason .
4 Mike Stewart 's morphological methods , however , could go beyond those of light microscopy to that of the electron microscope .
5 He has ‘ temporarily ’ imposed visa requirements for Czechoslovakia , the one place where East Germans could go without passports or permission .
6 As Moran encouraged them they could go without guilt .
7 He could go without when he wanted .
8 They stood arm-in-arm , back to the traffic , as though looking over the railway lines , and Alice , holding the spray low down , wrote , " We Are All … " which is as far as she could go without having to move .
9 WHEN I WAS GROWING UP , the boys I hung around with used to have competitions to see how long they could go without changing their underpants .
10 Dobson was an expert at knowing just how far he could go without actually breaking the law .
11 Gabriel shook his head furiously ; then hurried back to the Mason as fast as he could go without spilling the liquor .
12 Martha , the nurse on duty , proved to be a real dog-lover and insisted that Zephyr could go of her lead and make herself at home .
13 We could go for eight days between fill-ups instead of having to brim the tank every four days , ’ he says .
14 Or he could go for a referendum .
15 I thought , if I could go for a hybrid of these two , and get comedians to come in and sit with deadpan expressions , I might have something interesting on my hands .
16 Yeah , she could go for Andy .
17 You could go for a live-aboard holiday .
18 Perhaps you could go for a walk each day ( with or without a dog ) ; you could go swimming or ride a bicycle — it does n't really matter what you do as long as you do it regularly .
19 BTG is expected to sell for between £30m and £50m , but could go for as much as £100m .
20 ‘ We could go for a walk , ’ said Dorothy .
21 ‘ The big turning point was against Norway , when I proved I could go for 90 minutes .
22 He either could go for the vital boundary himself , or back his and his partner 's ability to hold fast for the remaining three overs and also gather the runs as insurance .
23 The headquarters of the League became a club where members could go for a drink and where Joyce served behind the bar .
24 The church also set up a number of permanent rural communities where members of the Christian communities could go for weekend retreats or live there full-time .
25 Any software that uses a page description language called PostScript will talk to Linotype photosetters , TeX talks to just about anything ever made or you could go for a specialist product such as Itek 's PTW which links to their Digitek photosetter .
26 ‘ My family could go for seven generations , ’ said Clumhach .
27 Now the snake could go for Lollo .
28 Erm the only thing that erm I thought she might er do was erm er something else on a ten year basis , because she 's only fifty six , I mean that 's relatively young , so would you possibly suggest anything that could go for ten or more years ?
29 The best place to go like to go for a wee dance , the only place you could go for a wee da , that 's the .
30 The employees were occasionally terrified of Bernard ‘ as if he had one over him , ’ as they described it , but they all knew that however much he might stamp and shout while the anger lasted , he could go for a walk and come back as if nothing had happened .
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