Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [modal v] go [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | So I said to him well alright then I said er if you 're not going to the football match you can go upstairs to your bedroom and tidy your bedroom again . |
2 | Gradient says it will go ahead with the Novell and Apple iterations whether or not those companies play . |
3 | ‘ Good , ’ she said , ‘ I hope it will go well for you . ’ |
4 | A NEW row erupted around the Government last night after it signalled it would go slow on new laws to outlaw ticket touts . |
5 | ‘ Do n't you think you should go home for the rest of the day ? |
6 | Where to borrow depends a little on what you need the loan for , but broadly speaking you should go straight to a bank or building society and explain that you want a personal loan . |
7 | ‘ Well , I suppose you could go there for a new typewriter , though as I say , they 're mainly interested in bulk orders . |
8 | As I looked at his stern face , I knew I could go anywhere in the world with him as a colleague , but I could never lose my freedom by marrying him . |
9 | While the mechanics were setting up the cars , she thought she 'd go outside into one of the empty stands to try to find a breath of wind , anything rather than standing in the back of the pits in the high humidity which made her skin glow . |
10 | On those narrow treads he must go carefully in such gear . |
11 | Another spring onion , I should think it 'll go well after your jam doughnut . |
12 | ‘ I think I 'll go home for a couple of hours then come back later , ’ replied Nina , standing up and draining her mug . |
13 | Next time you stop before it 's all finished you 'll go straight into The Chokey and I shall lock the door and throw the key down the well ! ’ |
14 | ‘ This morning I 'm taking you up the coast to my house overlooking the Sound , and if the weather stays as good as it is at the moment we 'll spend the afternoon on the beach at Hornbaek , which means we 'll go right past Kronberg — we can even stop off and take the tour if it appeals to you . ’ |
15 | No right then , the we know this er is n't an issue that the Assistant Chief Constable said you can go ahead with this operation . |
16 | I wish we could go straight to bed instead of this bloody reception ! ’ |
17 | He said they should go upstairs to the room above the gallery , and she could think of no way of refusing . |
18 | Okay so got on that train , thinking it would go straight to Hertford and it did n't . |
19 | She hoped he would go away before meeting Barbara Coleman , before discovering what Oliver and Cobalt were doing . |
20 | He believes it will go right over his father 's head . |