Example sentences of "i could go " in BNC.
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1 | There are numerous examples of the poor quality of court-appointed lawyers ; John Young went to his death even though his trial lawyer had signed an affidavit admitting he had been ill-prepared at trial due to drug use , the recent break-up of his marriage and the discovery of his own homosexuality ; another attorney had his breath checked by the judge for signs of alcohol , another was found to be in contempt of court after arriving back from lunch drunk … and so I could go on . |
2 | It must have taken her an awful lot to write those words , and they were why I felt I could go back and see her now . |
3 | Hungry and cold would have to wait until I could go back to the cafe , dirty was obviously going to be more of a problem . |
4 | It was a matter of discovering which day centres offered what services — where I could go , for example , to have a shower or clean my clothes , or maybe have a cheap meal . |
5 | I had nowhere I could go . |
6 | ‘ I studied for five years at the Physical Education Academy , so I could go back to Poland and be a school teacher . |
7 | I think I could go to the food industry or to the brewing industry . |
8 | Anyway , I could go no faster , being the slow-starter , long-distance plodder type . |
9 | By the time I reached Tintern I could go in straight lines easily and had a right wrist the size of a tennis ball that was painful to touch and crackled ominously when I flexed it . |
10 | I used to go to Sunday school all the time before and they said I could go free . |
11 | I could go to Scotland to see Marie . |
12 | In fact it 's the best offer I 've ever had , and in any case I always knew I could go back to Wakefield if it did not work out . |
13 | ‘ People did n't believe I could go beyond seven or eight rounds without blowing out , ’ said Mason . |
14 | ‘ People did n't believe I could go beyond seven or eight rounds without blowing out , ’ said Mason . |
15 | I ca n't remember who he was supporting , but I was a regular visitor because being a big blues fan , it meant I could go and see Sonny Boy Williamson , and all the people who would be at the Richmond Jazz/American Blues Folk Festival that came every year . |
16 | ‘ I could go upstairs this minute and drape myself in gold chains and beautiful bracelets . ’ |
17 | Come to think of it , I could go to Bowness-on-Windermere till he was released . |
18 | ‘ As for Neighbours there is always the possibility I could go back to it , the door has been left open for Charlene to reappear at any time . |
19 | ‘ When I left it was open ended so that if things did not work out for me I could go back to playing Charlene . |
20 | I could go much faster than they could . |
21 | I wondered if I could go to see Drifter race . ’ |
22 | He turned his head to stare at me as if he could n't at once comprehend my interest , but then , understanding , said of course I could go if I wanted to . |
23 | If the sky remained clear , I could go on by moonlight . |
24 | ‘ I could go back to the house and look for it , ’ he offered in desperation . |
25 | I could go away and draw yer face for ye . |
26 | The white father promised long ago that I could go back to my home , but the white men are big liars . |
27 | If so I could go into digs . ’ |
28 | 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 . |
29 | I could go out and buy some . ’ |
30 | I could go on . |