Example sentences of "could go to the " in BNC.

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1 I think I could go to the food industry or to the brewing industry .
2 If you went to Sunday school every week you could go to the seaside free .
3 ‘ Listen , we could go to the Baltic — ’ naming a horribly expensive café and one far beyond his means — ‘ it 's only a few stops on the bus — ’
4 He also showed his inexperience by asking Gerry Gomez , his captain , if he could be substituted so that he could go to the airport to meet his sister .
5 They almost certainly could go to the services of any Free Church and not be insulted .
6 ‘ I — uh — thought we could go to the beach or something , ’ he offered .
7 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 .
8 ‘ We could go to the Rose and Thorn ! ’ said Donald .
9 There was a number of men who had passed for Sergeant 's rank , and the only way they could get it was to report another policeman so they could go to the chief constable on a discipline charge .
10 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 .
11 We could go to the pictures , ’ and she agreed happily .
12 Another friend of mine , a man who spent most of his adult life looking after his elderly parents until they both died within a year of each other , came home from work one evening and suddenly realised that he could go to the cinema and have a meal out without worrying about anyone else .
13 ‘ Well , with you gone I could go to the DHSS , could n't I ?
14 When I was a kid it was great because you could go to the music store , put down your money and get something like an SG Junior — not an expensive guitar but a really good guitar all the same , a guitar you could keep for life .
15 Not all coffin-makers could go to the expense of buying in two-foot widths of wood ; some made up their cases from twelve-inch or six-inch planks , relying on the velvet covering to mask their technique .
16 At the end of the hut a boy waited , sitting hunched on an upper bunk , for darkness to come to the living quarters because then he could go to the mattress of the man who loved him …
17 All went well until 1985 , when museum purchase grants were frozen at the level at which they have remained , the reasoning being that for anything really important , they could go to the NHMF .
18 And we went to Frinton of all places and you could go to the chippie and get fish and chips and everything .
19 If gravity was strong , I could go to the top floor of the building and speed up my time .
20 So th the pictures , you could go to the pictures , but er Pearl Light and the Clutching Hand and and M Mary Pickford and
21 Now er that , if I was off sick , I could go to the Doctor and er I got , as a single man , I got er a pound a week from the National Health .
22 Think , we could go to the Louvre , and I could practise my French — Miranda 's French is smashing — you heard her talk to that old stick-in-the-mud at lunch , and we could visit Versailles …
23 ‘ We could go to the Mucky Duck for a change , ’ said Bob .
24 ‘ Perhaps we could go to the pictures or something ? ’
25 Well , I could go to the casting and asked him to put the pattern in and fire it for it , to cut the sand out like that , you know so that the metal 'd run in like that and you 'd got the big head as you wanted , you know and er it 'd take you like castings with the machine and all that sort of thing , it was all hand stuff you know and yeah
26 Oh maybe could go to the advisory after I think they 're open till five .
27 You could go to the drapery , the hardware , the grocery , anywhere Gents clothing or anything like that .
28 Do you think we could go to the villa now ? ’
29 He could go to the pictures on his own .
30 He had asked if he could go to the seminary school at once , but he had seemed relieved when Tom advised against it .
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