Example sentences of "she [vb mod] go [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 I wrote back and said no way did I think that she ought to go into the unit .
2 ‘ If the wheel comes off on Stitherstones Pass she may go over the precipice ! ’ cried Jenny 's daddy .
3 One goes on about it all the time , saying she must go on a diet , and start jogging and stuff , the other one does n't .
4 If no embalmers collect her tomorrow , she must go to the lime pit . ’
5 She must go round the district like one of those fishes with a kind of fishing net in their jaws , sucking up all the information as they did the little fish .
6 If the Minister of State wants to see what that is like , she should go into the City tonight and look at the number of people who are sleeping in the cold because there is no accommodation for them .
7 The woman had promised the youngest child that she should go to the fair , but she must go when it suited her mother .
8 ‘ If Ward did tell her about it then she might go to the police , ’ a third voice said .
9 When it 's done she 'll go to the supermarket ;
10 I mean , she 'll go on a bus but no further , and we tried everything to get her to come to America — she would have loved to see me on Broadway , and she wanted to get there .
11 ‘ If the going stays soft she 'll go for the Queen Elizabeth at Ascot , otherwise we 'll wait for the Champion at Newmarket , ’ said Cecil , who tries to win his fifth St Leger on Saturday with Allegan .
12 Oh I expect she 'll go in the paper shop wo n't you Claire ?
13 She could go to the synagogue and to large shopping centres as before , without having to worry about coping with stairs or moving about in crowds .
14 The older girls drifted off into one of their exclusive conversations and Sally bit her lip against the rasp of Louise 's massager and wished desperately that she could go to the youth club dance too .
15 Though before she could go round the side of the house to meet him , she saw that he had accidentally let Azor out too , for bounding round the corner , as he had one time before , came Ven 's Dobermann .
16 And she 'd go on the demonstrations in it too , I 've seen her at a rally in a park dragging that beaded hem through the mud .
17 She 'd go to the shops , then have a bath , change into — what ?
18 So she 'd go to the chemist not to the doctor then ?
19 Or she 'd go to the pictures perhaps .
20 Perhaps she 'd go for a walk , see if any driftwood had collected in the bend of the river .
21 She 'd go for a walk — maybe some fresh air would clarify her thoughts .
22 . And she was crippled with rheumatism — she used to go with a stick , and she was the boss .
23 And she used to go with the district nurses a lot to er to treat different people specially a long time I remember erm a young man erm h he had er I think it was cerebral palsy he had and er he was so fed up with himself he threw paraffin over himself and er set light you know on the top of the stairs and threw himself down .
24 she used to go to an old person 's home of a night time you know
25 She used to go to the butchers and get breast of lamb , scrag-end , sheep 's head , pig 's head .
26 She would go to the far side and we would watch each other .
27 She would go to the mortuary when she woke up , she told herself .
28 She would go to the supermarket to buy the food , she would cook , she would clean the house and then she would help my father with the cows .
29 She pinned all her hopes on the following morning when , she had already determined , she would go to the plateau again .
30 it did n't matter about that evil man with the smiling face ; she would go to the police herself and tell them what he meant to do .
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