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

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1 ‘ And all we shall have to do is to stick together and confess that this dreadful accident did happen a little bit earlier and we all felt devastated but there was a full house and we all felt we owed it to the public that the show should go on .
2 Here the agent is investing in the small artist , trusting the manager 's judgement that this act should go on to be the next big thing .
3 Having called the election at a bad time , defending the 13-year record , and with an anti-Government trend growing significantly , the Conservatives have found it difficult to say clearly why they should go on and on .
4 We believe strongly that we should go on working together in full partnership in a Union that has served every part of the United Kingdom well .
5 ‘ I believe you should go on thinking , ’ said Ludens , ‘ and I believe you should write it down .
6 Mr Lewis came to a halt and for a moment seemed at a loss as to how he should go on .
7 There is widespread ignorance about what does or should go on in schools or universities .
8 Jim concluded gloomily that in his view we should go on sliding downhill for the next few years .
9 For myself I knew that I should go on finding greater and greater depths in Shakespeare as I grew older , and that I should die and still not have found the bottom .
10 He or she would decide whether cases should go on to a Children 's Hearing before the Children 's Panel , or whether to take no further action .
11 A strange kind of calm possessed her , as she said , ‘ I think we should go on .
12 Once you have established what your options are , you should go on to produce a specific recommendation or set of recommendations .
13 What counts , then , is that Frodo should go on choosing .
14 If the music should go on past 10 o'clock for even a minute or two , Muriel is out and about .
15 Then , years later , when he bought his own table ( and a house big enough to put it in ) , and we started playing regularly , almost weekly , we wondered whether we should go on playing for money .
16 Yeah , your worships I understand that the the prosecution are are making application I do n't that you should go on with this .
17 Expressing his view that the case should go on , the judge made clear that he thought Mr. Gilbert was ‘ a witness of truth and a very accurate and careful one , ’ whereas Mr. Everett was ‘ patently false . ’
18 One of them , a tall Hung Mao sat apart from the rest , looked up as the three men approached , then , with the vaguest movement of his head to indicate that they should go on up , looked back down at the rifle in his lap , continuing his meticulous inspection of the weapon .
19 It provides a simple model that shows the unspoken conversation that should go on between you and the historian through the medium of the history book .
20 It should go on while you are reading .
21 The intellectual , emotional and practical development that goes on — or should go on — is much wider than that .
22 That kind of detailed examination could and should go on .
23 ‘ All the more reason why we should go on . ’
24 Someone pointed out that perhaps we should go on to Camden Town or we 'd end up back in the diversion .
25 So it seemed better that you should go on thinking that I was just — ’
26 This Bulletin will be paper-based initially , but should go on to an e-mail bulletin board as soon as this is available .
27 This in itself is a mildly interesting observation and certainly needs to be made ; but what we should go on to do is to say why they do not appear there .
28 There are many young women and men in the Black movement who claim that the practice should go on in order to maintain African-traditions .
29 People rise up and die , but the words should go on ! ’
30 So I think you know it is a subject that we should , probably should go on to , to discuss it in more detail , but I 'm really concerned because I think the policies government authorities were even accepting .
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