Example sentences of "could go [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He spent as long as he could going round the Smoking Room at a snail 's pace , cleaning clean ashtrays and polishing polished tables , and when summoned once or twice to wait on other members he dragged out the process of serving them for an inordinate length of time .
2 The headquarters of the League became a club where members could go for a drink and where Joyce served behind the bar .
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4 and they 've got quite a big place at Harrogate where you could go for a day or two to observe what was going on and so on .
5 Or he could go for a referendum .
6 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 .
7 And then you could go for a swim over , go and do his suit and you could have a swim at Guildford .
8 Perhaps you could go for a walk each day ( with or without a dog ) ; you could go swimming or ride a bicycle — it does n't really matter what you do as long as you do it regularly .
9 ‘ We could go for a walk , ’ said Dorothy .
10 The employees were occasionally terrified of Bernard ‘ as if he had one over him , ’ as they described it , but they all knew that however much he might stamp and shout while the anger lasted , he could go for a walk and come back as if nothing had happened .
11 ‘ All it needs is two seats and we could go for a jaunt in it .
12 The best place to go like to go for a wee dance , the only place you could go for a wee da , that 's the .
13 Well you could go as a mechanic like , you can go as different things , whatever
14 ‘ We could go as a crowd . ’
15 I could go as a Gnome , with the broom in my hand and Lend a Hand printed on my front ! ’
16 They were astonished to hear that in Britain it costs more than £3 to go to the cinema ( a Filipino obsession ) , when it costs only 3p in Dapitan , and to learn that teenage girls in Britain could go on a date with their boyfriends without a chaperone ; something disapproved of on Mindanao ) .
17 Elizabeth Titford must have thought that a London in which mobs could go on a looting spree in the City was no place to raise her young daughter .
18 I 'd be alright as long as I could go on a route where all I had to do was turn left but as soon as I turn right
19 The anger was triggered by a clash between photographers and bodyguards outside a toy store that had been cleared of shoppers so that Jackson could go on a shopping spree .
20 I mean I could say well I could go on a diet , but , er and keep on this sort of thing like Margaret does you know
21 ‘ Well , you said we could go on a picnic today . ’
22 I asked Mum if I could go on the Pill .
23 You could go with the travel club , I suppose , but then you do n't get the chance to come down the Three Goats Heads pub in the city centre before and after the match and meet everyone else from the list — hopefully .
24 This could go across the mud and it easily .
25 John Durno , governor of Saughton prison , said yesterday that up to 200 prisoners could go through the programme in the year .
26 In a rough-house , there were some constables who , even their colleagues recognized , could go over the top .
27 It was all right for men , they could go over the side .
28 I 'd asked my mum and dad if I could go to a boarding school — the one in Edinburgh Andy was at , for example — but they 'd said I would n't like it and besides it would cost a lot of money .
29 Er and you could go to a boarding school but if you did n't you were moved round every three or four years at the most to a different school .
30 PEG : I could go to a hotel for a bit .
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