Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] go [adv] [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | Oh there 's your I 'll go upstairs cos I was going to scramble a badge with Christopher . |
2 | No , I 'll go home when I 'm ready . |
3 | ‘ I would n't have stayed if I had n't felt so ill , and now that I 'm better I 'll go home if you can get me to Paris , Monsieur Lemarchand . ’ |
4 | ‘ I 'll go early so I can see the Social Services . ’ |
5 | ‘ I 'll go alone if I have to , ’ Riven snapped with sudden irritation . |
6 | Whether it was McColgan or Meyer , I was fully prepared so I could go faster than them in the closing stages . ’ |
7 | I I could go faster than Anton . |
8 | I 'd go there if I were you . |
9 | I 'd go home if I were you . |
10 | And I 'd go further than that . |
11 | Erm I would go further than erm performance related pay for the cabinet and , and so on , and I would actually put them all on income support erm and see how they could cope ! |
12 | Yes , I would go further than that but that is stating my view as at its minimum . |
13 | I thought I would go home when I left but it has been a long time . |
14 | So I think we 've developed in that direction that I can go ahead as soon as I 've got some dates and book it properly with Mr . |
15 | Old woman , by my faith , you must go away while I and she are to play . " |
16 | You 're with me and you 'll go home when I take you . ’ |
17 | Dalgliesh thanked her and told her that she could go home as soon as she had checked with Detective-Sergeant Reynolds in the library that he had all the necessary information about where she had spent the previous evening . |
18 | ‘ You could go alone though , because you wo n't be coming with us I 'm afraid . ’ |
19 | That summer her island trip was to Thásos , and I was particularly glad that she would go there as it entails flying to Kaválla , which can be the most desirable flight that a woman can make in Greece . |
20 | ‘ You will go home when I say ! ’ |
21 | You can go anywhere if you have this point of contact . |
22 | But it has been argued here that we should go further than that , and recognize that political democracy itself has not been realized simply by giving every adult person a vote in general and local elections . |
23 | ‘ We 'll go downstairs when I 'm good and ready . |
24 | Joseph said to Merlyn : ‘ We 'll go just as soon as this weather lets up . |
25 | We talk of somewheres we 'll go sometime As |
26 | ‘ We 'll go there after we 've had our liqueurs . ’ |
27 | We can go there as soon as I have seen to the army at Pesth . ’ |
28 | But we can go further than that . |
29 | In the longer term they should go so as to create a real ‘ Europe without frontiers ’ . |
30 | They say they will go even if the Vietnam-backed government in Phnom Penh fails to achieve a political settlement with the resiStance . |