Example sentences of "he would go to the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He 'd go to the centre of town , would n't he . |
2 | If he 'd got any sense at all ( which he probably did n't ) he 'd go to the bank and try to draw out money . |
3 | Because he had too much time , he 'd go to the club afternoon and night . |
4 | He must have spent all last night developing and printing them ( as if he 'd go to the chemist 's ! |
5 | That Kenny Everett said he 'd go to the funeral . |
6 | He would wait for an hour or so , reading a newspaper or catching up on paperwork , then he would go to the McCausland counter and hire a car . |
7 | Mr. Mendez said he would go to the hotel for John Russell and the McLaren girl and also try and find the ex-soldier . |
8 | The Ambassador had responded that he would go to the top and make representations to President Ceauŝescu himself . |
9 | If Bernard came across with anything good , then he would go to the archives and read the files himself . |
10 | In that case , our malevolent might have decided to wait around on the off-chance that he would go to the kitchen or bathroom . |
11 | If a man had been repeatedly unsuccessful he would go to the river , dive to the bottom and bring up a lump of clay with which he would mark his forehead , taking care to be unobserved , otherwise the spell lost its efficacy . |
12 | In the morning he would go to the embassy , fall on his knees before her , beg her to return , to forgive him — anything — because he loved her , and love , if it were true , not only conquered all , but accepted all — ‘ Love is not love , Which alters when it alteration finds , ’ Shakespeare had said in his greatest sonnet , and he had discovered that for himself — but too late , too late . |
13 | She could still see the tableau this morning : her father with tears of pride in his eyes — she knew he would go to the business and bore everyone to death with tales about how his wonderful daughter was going to university . |
14 | He would go to the Italians . |
15 | Nobody with his integrity and substance — and again she marvelled that he would go to the extent of altering his house to enable his anything-but-lovable stepmother to live in it . |