Example sentences of "it [modal v] go [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'm sorry , Rosalind , ’ Peggy began in a rather shaky voice , ‘ but your letter got damaged and the policeman did n't think it ought to go in the post with a tear in it and so we came — ‘ |
2 | I feel it ought to go before the A G M rather than just be agreed . |
3 | It should go past the window . |
4 | The criterion was that , if a particular business was essentially pan-European from a production standpoint , it should go into the new grouping . |
5 | if it 's a joint comment , yes it should go at the end . |
6 | He had supported Pennethorne 's design because it was the cheapest and did not encroach on the park , but if they abandoned that design they were bound to take the first prize design , ‘ but as there was some difficulty about that ’ , it should go to the second prize-winners . |
7 | I think it should go to the D S O board to be able to look into , and then come back to policy and resources . |
8 | Actually , to comply with the minute , it should go to the City Environmental Chief Officer . |
9 | and who would take the decision as to whether it should go in the brochure ? on your understanding |
10 | They 're being pumped around the body even faster so therefore that 's going to take hold of the person faster , so you keep them at rest , into recovery position if possible and get help , do n't forget to er collect any evidence of what the poison is , it must go with the casualty . |
11 | It must go to the top . |
12 | I wrote , I wrote a foolscap letter with about nine points on it and somebody who , the architect , Chris 's architect next door said with a letter like that going in , it must go to the committee |
13 | It might go across the river . |
14 | It might go along the following lines : |
15 | Cos it 'll go into the sorting office and straight |
16 | It 'll go down the road later on . |
17 | But if you 've made a twenty eight day clause then yes it 'll go to the children a hundred sixty thousand pounds and there 'd be tax payable on ten thousand pounds . |
18 | It 'll go to the light . |
19 | It 's floating poke it down and see if it 'll reach , it 'll go to the bottom , that 's it it 's on the bottom , oh no it jumped up , it 's a definite floater that one . |
20 | I 'm gon na tell him there 'll be no fetch it 'll go to the tomorrow night the other one |
21 | So you can join any two opposite corners and it 'll go through the centre . |
22 | Printed volume , it 'll go in the tabulation one . |
23 | ‘ 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 . ’ |
24 | If it 's no I think what we agreed Glynis if it was going to be a stone it could go in the wall where it could be seen from outside . |
25 | So it 'd go from the , from the battery |
26 | Oh that was approximately about erm , well I 'm talking about now in my time it must be over twenty year ago , when he introduced that and the simple reason was there was an argument between the deputy harbourmaster and the boatmen which are the cos they used t it all happened over a ship called used to be a collier , used to run here regular and that used to discharge so much coal at Cliff Quay , then it used to go into the dock at Tolwells Quay and finish unloading because it used to bring two or three different lots of coal , it was a four hold ship , she had four holds , and there 'd be one hold for the chemical works and perhaps there 'd be three holds for and that se |
27 | Non-existent until about I should n't think there was an a bus did come to the bottom of Road , I ca n't remember what was , it must have been about nineteen twenty I suppose something like that , it used to go to the bottom of Road and turn round there , but I never er my mother always used to say you 'd ruin the trade , the trade down well I do n't believe it did really er now I think the lack of transport now you 've hit something there , lack of transport there encouraged people to shop in Green rather to go down the town cos you could get anything off Green you know , you just think you 'd ju you , you smiled about the er butcher 's shops , the grocer 's shops , the cake shops , you could get the gents , you could get anything on Green the ironmonger shop , you need n't go anywhere else but , when they started transport er yes I think the buses had quite a bit gradually cos things that , you do n't think get things happening in this country overnight I mean , they grow on you do n't they ? |
28 | Well , it would go on the fields , would n't it ? |
29 | It would go with the decor . |
30 | It is not entailed to the eldest son , or anything like that ; but as things stand , on Charles 's death it would go to the particularly repellent son of his younger brother . ’ |