Example sentences of "[adv] be able go " in BNC.

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1 I feel sorry for the Tories , they will only be able to go for a cruise around the world once instead of two or three times a year .
2 She dreaded the inspector coming because he always asked a lot of questions , and told her how lucky she was that she would soon be able to go to a big place in London where there were lots of other girls and boys .
3 If the patient can not walk , he may still be able to go out independently in a wheelchair .
4 ‘ Look , Bernie , I have n't been able to bring myself to tell you this , but I 'm not sure if I 'll ever be able to go back on stage .
5 And being safe means that older people and young children must also be able to go walking without fear of dangerous pesticides sprayed on paths or obstructions blocking the way .
6 like the jaguar really be able to go on that long given er that er there 's an awful lot of errors in the Gulf apart from anything else .
7 She says it 's peculiar nowadays to go to a single sex establishment and she 's glad that men will now be able to go to Somerville
8 Spinrad has then been able to go to work calculating their distance .
9 They would then be able to go to the City on their own , and not Thornton 's , terms .
10 He he 's arguing I think on a basis of , of the experience of the past few years that the situation now in China was a , was a rather variable one , that land reform had proceeded at different rates in different areas and because areas where different that had to be taken into account and Mao explicitly was going back to the idea that in the newly liberated areas the policy would be one of rent reduction , interest rate reduction and that rent and interest rate reduction had to be established for some time until the position had consolidated around rent reduction , around interest rate reduction and once that had happened you would then be able to go into land reform itself .
11 You 've got a pensioner employee er a pensioner trustee on there and they 're not looking over their shoulder for their job , they are going to do the job of a trustee and watch the funds , and they would then be able to go to the regulator if they saw something that was amiss .
12 Erm I mean just going very , very briefly back to the question that you asked erm about this how would you stop what 's happen happening is by having , we would have thought a pensioner trustee , because even the question has been asked how did it get through the union trustees , and the answer that most of them are employed and they are looking over their shoulder because jobs are going , redundancies are being made , you 've got a pensioner employee er a pensioner trustee on there , and they 're not looking over their shoulder for their job , they are going to do the job of a trustee and watch the fund and they would then be able to go to the regulator if they saw something that was amiss , but if somebody is employed by the firm might be very worried about doing because they 're more bothered about keeping their job .
13 All his dealings had been with himself and that larger self of family which had been thrown together by marriage or accident : he had never been able to go out from his shell of self .
14 There were various factors that came into making this decision but one of the things is I 'm heartily sick that I have never been able to go away on holiday in the autumn ever in my life .
15 Another reason to be grateful for all the publicity and discussion about child abuse is that former victims are seeking treatment at a far earlier age than was previously the case and therefore are able to go on and live a normal life once that treatment is complete .
16 The occupational therapist had asked Esther 's husband to prepare a downstairs bathroom and toilet for Esther , as she thought she would never be able to go up and down stairs on her own .
17 When he came back and saw the cages and animal houses he knew immediately that he would never be able to go inside one of them again .
18 With that 10K time you 'll definitely be able to go sib three . ’
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