Example sentences of "[modal v] go [adv] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He asked for the divorce to be put off , which the King said was Mrs Simpson 's business , and he urged that she should go away for six months . |
2 | He will also tell the island 's planning committee that it should go forward to public consultation and a public meeting . |
3 | Only text authorized for publication should go forward for final make-up . |
4 | ‘ We should go in for wholesale demolition of buildings from the Sixties and Seventies . |
5 | She really should go out at unaccustomed times more often , she thought . |
6 | He says I do n't think we should go back to Victorian manners but people should be more considerate . |
7 | When our experiments stop making sense we should go back to these assumptions to see whether they need revision . |
8 | Coding should go faster by consolidating development and analysis functions . |
9 | On those narrow treads he must go carefully in such gear . |
10 | As this also is the way to understanding religion , we must go forward at this point . |
11 | We shall now expound a somewhat deeper theoretical model of the processes the teacher must go through in absorbing innovations , particularly those involving changes of teaching style , into their day-to-day teaching practice . |
12 | NORWEB , in the process of increasing its supplies to the villages in the Rossendale Valley , was subject to a planning authority caveat that part of the cable route must go underground for environmental reasons . |
13 | ‘ You must go out of this house , ’ said the little grey man , ‘ and call to the West Wind , and show her your key , when she comes , and let her carry you where she will , without struggle or alarm . |
14 | We , we must go there at some stage to see her . |
15 | We usually have a west wind and it 'll go straight into these holes . |
16 | Something 'll go up on that land behind the house . |
17 | We 'll go on with routine procedure for now . ’ |
18 | If they handle it , they 'll go on to another wing and that 's when the hard work begins . |
19 | ‘ When the alarms go off in the house , they 'll go on in Central Station . |
20 | Three weeks , yeah we 'll go somewhere like that Greece or you know if you ask me er I know loads of people in this |
21 | Here , the best I could get for you is evens , but with another fiver collected for you from me mates , and the prize for winning , you 'll go home with fifty pounds in your pocket . |
22 | ‘ I 'll go back to fuckin' sleep then . |
23 | ‘ Do n't say another word , else I 'll go back into that room and pack my case and be away . |
24 | I 'll , I 'll go along with that Rog er Hugh , provided that we |
25 | One might go on in that vein to explain that occasional ‘ wrecks ’ of birds occur ( to use the ornithologists ' term ) , where huge numbers of birds are driven off course by a storm , and end up scattered over the land in an exhausted state . |
26 | If there were a sufficiently powerful explosion close by it might go up by sympathetic detonation . |
27 | On the other hand , the chance of a ‘ surprise ’ Conservative victory ( bringing with it a soaring pound and a quick cut to interest rates , which would in turn boost the economy ) gave rise to the thought that the index might go up by 300 points . |
28 | No , no but you might go in at that time wanting help |
29 | But he might go back to some part of his childhood . ’ |
30 | Alone with Guido in the little boat , she 'd felt a constant sense of danger , like sitting on a time bomb that might go off at any second . |