Example sentences of "would go [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 His missus would go on a vinegar trip if he was late home again .
2 I loved it so much I promised myself I would go on a course one day when I was old enough .
3 I would go on a course which is gon na give you the qualifications that are gon na pay you a good sa salary .
4 I mean the a normal week would go on a garden and get free vegetables every day off our garden could n't we , normal time , normal , every time ?
5 The routine was established that if a customer wanted a carpet , their name would go on a list at the local carpet shop , and then wait their turn .
6 They would go for a drink and then toddle off home . ’
7 ‘ I would go for a newspaper and poster campaign .
8 Occasionally Arthur would go for a pint at the local , but that was it .
9 An experienced publicist would go for a colour piece somewhere instead of the cover , but we were instructed to only go for cover pieces , so we ended up getting them of course , and we ended up creating this whole myth around him which was fabulous .
10 When the life of that one room became too oppressive , we would go for a spin on the motor bike to Bejar , Miranda del Castanar , Sequeros — places where no one knew us .
11 If it was an ‘ either or ’ situation , I would go for a winch as it could be used for other jobs such as moving fallen trees or recovering other vehicles etc .
12 The most of would go for a house where people were out , not in .
13 That would go for a lot more in Mold
14 Frequently they would meet us at the Sunday-school gate , and we would go for a walk before tea .
15 She was tired , he said ; they would go for a walk before breakfast and let her sleep as long as she needed .
16 Well , you had n't got a great deal of money , now you would go for a walk out in Edinburgh , out to black Blackhole because Blackhole was a village .
17 In our main survey , people were also asked where they would go for a loan , if they had to borrow money .
18 At lunch time half a dozen of us would go to a pub at the corner of Fitzroy Street and Euston Road .
19 No girl , reported David Riesman , the sociologist , would go to a dance unless she was picked up in a car belonging to or driven by her escort , which was likely to be ‘ the second car ’ .
20 He would go to a bar late and sip a long drink very slowly .
21 And then there was a certain place where we would go to a breakfast on the train .
22 The system of private ownership , and the profits which were made by the captains , made it very probable that the command would go to a friend of the owner , or , since many of the ships were owned by partnerships , to one of the actual proprietors of the vessel .
23 The leads from the stop-watch would go to a box containing a small battery which in its turn would be connected to a flash bulb at the base of the bomb .
24 They would go to a hospital where they would throw a dice .
25 Once or twice he seems to imply criticism of the manner in which a bishop was appointed , most notably in his account of the appointment of the layman Desiderius to the bishopric of Eauze , despite a promise that the post would go to a cleric , but for the most part he is prepared to record events with apparent impartiality .
26 Present , if not correct , were a tired but not too emotional Tony , sorry ANTHONY H WILSON and various members of the INSPIRAL CARPETS whom let's face it , would go to a party held in an empty crisp packet .
27 ( This latter was used to good effect by the hard-up Gordon Comstock in Keep the Aspidistra Flying ; he would go to a party with a single cigarette in a packet and get free smokes all night long on the strength of it . )
28 And private management means that you would go to a bank or stockbroker , and then you would pay them an annual fee , and there would be other charges , you know for selling er and buying of shares ,
29 Then we would go to a restaurant and Oliver would get dictatorial .
30 did not accept that the Vice-Chancellor in Cloverbay had intended to lay down a rule that no order could be made under section 236 if the purpose for which the office-holder claimed reasonably to require information sought included obtaining information the receipt of which would go beyond a reconstitution of knowledge which the company once had and was entitled in law to possess .
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