Example sentences of "he [modal v] go [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Joe began to wonder if he should go to the police . |
2 | It was a large , impressive house , and he wondered if he should go to the back door , as Tess was probably a servant here . |
3 | First he should go to the hotel to see what was happening . |
4 | He should go to the public source and get it : or , at any rate , not be in a better position than if he had gone to the public source . |
5 | More likely in case he should go along the road to ease him self on Alice Mulcahy . |
6 | Under the old system A takes proceedings in the Common Law Courts to establish his rights ; B has no legal defence ; he must go to the Court of Chancery to get , among other things , an injunction to forbid A to go on . |
7 | He must go to the kinema again soon , he and April . |
8 | Then he must go to the College of Music in London . |
9 | He must go to the most expensive dentist on the face of the earth . |
10 | He must go into the villages , and see the natives at work in the gardens , on the beach , in the jungle … |
11 | He is an experienced campaigner on the world stage and knows that above all else he must go into the Portugal match with a positive attitude and not use Gough 's absence as a convenient excuse . |
12 | He must go before the magistrate now . ’ |
13 | bother I 've ever had with him , and he goes on to it and away he goes and he 'll come back in the house and he 'll go up the stairs to the computer , and that 's his life . |
14 | That 's right , he 'll go on the Gideons club , we ought to have a bible meeting |
15 | There we are and he 'll go with the man who was practising his swing what 's the matter with him now come on get on with it . |
16 | And anyway , Father , I know Pete will not cry when I say no ; he 'll go to the first pub he comes across and get sozzled , and then he 'll start to sing . |
17 | Mark me , Englishman , he 'll go to the wire . ’ |
18 | I do n't know what he can do , but perhaps he 'll go to the police . |
19 | I do n't think he 'll go over the top with it |
20 | shut that cos he 'll go in the kitchen . |
21 | Erm the way I understand the situation is Tony 's happy with er his arrangement and that the clubs have agreed and I think it 's just a matter of them going back now to report back to their President the Italian people and then the way I see it he 'll he 'll go after the er game for a medical and you know there should n't be any problems there . |
22 | Oh , he 'll go out the door , one day . |
23 | As there was always the chance that the swimmer 's faint light might be missed and he might go beyond the canoe , in the next phase ( two ) he turned and shone his torch shorewards . |
24 | He might go to the bathroom , or come downstairs even . |
25 | 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 . |
26 | 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 . |
27 | 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 … |
28 | He could go to the pictures on his own . |
29 | He had asked if he could go to the seminary school at once , but he had seemed relieved when Tom advised against it . |
30 | Mr Clerides , who beat incumbent George Vassiliou with a narrow majority of 1,998 votes in Sunday 's election , said that before he could go to the peace talks in New York he needed to consult with the Cypriot and Greek political leadership . |