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

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1 following week you could go up to collect your dividend .
2 You could go up to top group ri straight
3 From here we could go on to explore how the people in the castle manage without Melric .
4 In this way one could go on to save — or salvage — a number of Wordsworth 's apparently unorthodox poems in the interests of Christianity .
5 We could go on to ask why they are n't common , which is another way of asking why the process of meiosis is normally fair , as scrupulously impartial as tossing a good penny .
6 In a study of the Vikings , pupils might begin with the Vikings in their own area , but could go on to use the computer simulation " Raiders " , putting them in the role of Vikings deciding where and how to attack the British Isles .
7 ‘ No , I hope that I can come back next season to ride Party Politics again and that he could go on to become the type who will run in the Grand National another two or three times .
8 If you are recording on a Super-format such as S-VHS , though , the copying loss will be barely discernible , and you could go on to make a copy-of-a-copy ( ie third generation ) without noticeable fall-off .
9 Well , you could go in to shop to buy them do n't you ?
10 Early in their friendship , when Alice had to spend a week in London and Alex was away , she had given Meg one of her spare keys to the cottage so that she could go in to collect and forward her post .
11 A Welsh smallholder quarryman moved into the family farm so that his wife could go out to earn as a washerwoman , but the children did not get on well with their step-grandmother : ‘ There was a very hard side to her , she was a very stern woman , and we did n't like her . ’
12 And they would have barriers going out so that they could so that the gentry could go out to stand on that ladies and men .
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