Example sentences of "[modal v] he go " in BNC.

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1 Where should he go next ?
2 Or should he go completely the other way ?
3 St Bernards had placed a fee on this transfer should he go to a Football League club so Palace had to settle with them and with Kettering , but his eminent place in the club 's history assures us that if Palace had had to pay a dozen clubs , it would have been money well spent .
4 Should he go or stay ?
5 Should he go back ?
6 He began to sing softly , should he go through with his intention to end his life ?
7 Should he go too far , the only repercussion , so long as he remains powerful , is for some of the village members to leave the village .
8 Should he go or should n't he ?
9 Should he go to the police ?
10 POLICEMAN : And why should he go to the police ?
11 And why should he go to such pains to stop us comin' up here ? ’
12 Should he go further and force her to have sexual intercourse without her consent , this may evidence a failure of the marital relationship .
13 Should he go and check ?
14 Should he go looking for her ?
15 ‘ Given that an angry parent might just conceivably break Gray 's neck for , as you put it , touching up his youngster , why should he go to the trouble of severing the head , and then putting it in the Cathedral font ?
16 Should he stay or should he go ?
17 Should he go back ?
18 Should he go on ?
19 In this month , mind you we 've used this one most Today she was saying , had n't Tony decided which school he was going to and then she started which school should he go to , will you have to pay ?
20 A train shrieks overhead : and must he go
21 ‘ Where 'll he go , then ? ’ said Philip .
22 And his sister ( she caught him ; Rubberneck had returned — for where else could he go ? ) had starved him — not , locked up in the room , a bite to eat nor drop to drink — in , she saw , a righteous punishment .
23 Only thus , only by pretending unreality , pretending this was a part he acted , could he go on , cross the wild , shaggy grass , go past the black-branched cedar tree , arrive at the porch set in its four Doric columns and insert his key in the lock .
24 Where could he go all day ?
25 But where could he go ?
26 But where else could he go ?
27 Thank God her father had survived , but for how many more years could he go on , with only Rachel to inherit while Jamie hung around in the background , desperate to take the firm , simply to settle a childhood score ?
28 Where would he go next ?
29 Would he go to heaven , as he had been engaged upon a holy war , or would his sins , unforgiven , weigh against him ?
30 I half-wished he could get away — though where would he go if he did ? — and was sorry when they caught him , though he seemed docile enough and stood calmly by his captor , who patted his neck as he threw his head up and down .
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