Example sentences of "would go [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 None of this suggested that the English would go forward to build up the most wide-ranging empire that the world had ever seen , and even if Hakluyt had added that the English had made some attempts to settle in North America and had organized themselves for trade in the East Indies he would not have much altered the case .
2 ‘ Later in the day many would go on to view the celebrated ruins of the abbey , the Mecca of every pilgrim attracted to the spot .
3 She would go on to see Daisy .
4 Er , er , and Red would go on to say , er , unfortunately we 're in an overspend situation so I ca n't afford to pay you , but I personally would give you fifty P towards your expenses as you pitch over there .
5 Argentina and Brazil would go on to eliminate tariffs to Mercosur countries by the end of 1994 , while Paraguay and Uruguay were allowed an extra year to harmonize .
6 A classical logician , like Aristotle or the man in the street , would go on to deduce from this that unc That , however , is wrong .
7 He made funny faces to amuse her , and when she smiled at his antics he would go on to tickle her toes until she gurgled happily .
8 When Kiss began , did you and Paul ever envisage the kind of lasting success you would go on to achieve ?
9 Then , when it had grown dark , we would go out to join the paseo :
10 Every day during my stay in the refuge the women would go out to see social security officials , the housing department , lawyers .
11 Colleagues in local government have been saying for some time that the Government have said that , at some point , the revenue collection services in local authorities would be privatised and would go out to tender .
12 I used to think going out was like a balance to work , so if I was working hard I would go out to balance that
13 ‘ My father was a shepherd for Mr John Goddard of Tunstall ; and I would go out to scare rooks and crows on Mr Goddard 's fields .
14 The house would go more to rack than ever and serve no purpose but to make everyone concerned more miserable than they are already . ’
15 What she did know was that he lived with his mother and two brothers , and that after the war he would go back to work in an insurance office .
16 Within the Cabinet , it was , paradoxically , Snowden — usually regarded as a sea-green incorruptible on the issue of free trade — who , overcome by hatred of Labour and a desire to smash his old party , appeared to relish the idea of an early election in which Labour would go down to defeat .
17 An inspector would go in to inspect the the tank before it was tested and he would back come out and say , you know , there 's so many rivets missing in there .
18 Instantly , she thought of Ferdinando and whether he would go off to fight now as he had fought then .
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