Example sentences of "[adv] they could go " in BNC.
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1 | WHEN I WAS GROWING UP , the boys I hung around with used to have competitions to see how long they could go without changing their underpants . |
2 | But they 're worried that if they turn it down they could go to the bottom of the housing list . |
3 | Easy enough , train to Margate , down to the Jetty , and off they could go on La Marguerite at 9.45 . |
4 | They still employed enough hired and expensive help to negotiate for them , but with instructions how far they could go . |
5 | If possible maybe they could go too , although he was n't too sure about that . |
6 | Lennox-Boyd then laid down that independence would only be granted if wanted by ‘ a substantial majority of the people ’ ; if Bourne 's proposals were accepted by NLM as well as CPP then they could go ahead : ‘ If he failed then there appeared to be no alternative but to call a general election ’ ( p.245 ) . |
7 | They could n't see how they could go wrong . |
8 | I mean you yourself if you found out if you found some homeless people you could possibly find out where they could go . |
9 | She meant Hepzibah and Mister Johnny and how she owed it to them to let them stay in the house because there was nowhere else they could go , not with Mister Johnny 's shy ways . |
10 | And because we were sitting in a bar in central Africa , and there was nowhere else they could go to buy a drink , they had no choice but to sit and listen . |
11 | The other two sat in silence ; there was nowhere they could go . |
12 | She could be with Franky but there was nowhere they could go to eat , drink or dance . |