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

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1 11.00am If there is a special lunch in F27 Liz helps to lay the table and may also go and serve .
2 It is well known that local reversals of movement occur and may possibly go on for a number of years .
3 Lacking the ability perhaps to identify the chemical components in proper scientific vocabulary , the groups may exchange emotions , fears and hopes — and may then go on to decipher the chemical nomenclature together , if it proves to be necessary , and desirable that they do so .
4 It is not quite a handicap system either but the point is that some sufferers can , for instance , swim better than others and may therefore go up a classification .
5 She was very badly shaken and may never go out alone because of her ordeal .
6 Most people who have experienced the loss of a parent or a partner have suffered bereavement , and must inevitably go through a mourning process .
7 It was a relief to all of them when at half-past ten Robina got up and declared firmly that they had a long journey and must now go .
8 First , the student should go beyond simply acquiring the particular forms of reasoning within a mode of thought ( i.e. go beyond what I have termed ‘ groundedness ’ ) , and should even go beyond embracing the life of reason as such ( ‘ enlightenment ’ ) .
9 It will probably then go round the other side of the sledge and might even go over the snow hook line .
10 Following a successful pilot in Hull Branch , Cash Flo is being promoted throughout the north east of England and could eventually go nationwide .
11 Even though I 'm not one to go out , some days you wish you did n't have someone dependent on you and could just go out and about .
12 Its consumer health division , which markets the Sanatogen range , is now up for sale and could well go to a foreign buyer .
13 I am not saying the road is not ancient , it is older than the age of the Pilgrims and could even go back to Neolithic times .
14 Churchill had been long enough at the Treasury , and could perhaps go to the India Office .
15 Since E ' ; lies below the corresponding point on LAC at the output Q ' ; , the monopolist is making losses and would rather go out of business .
16 WC apps : 7 The Scots are in their fifth successive World Cup and would presumably go along with the Olympian sentiment about taking part being more important than winning .
17 The driver dropped off a man or two at dunes that had drifted on to the road and would then go back and pick them up when they had finished , before taking them further south .
18 Annette spent the intervening time with her son who had been made as comfortable as possible and she told him that she would stay with him until he went for the operation and would then go home but would return first thing in the morning .
19 Over the page Chair , within er , those totals there are a number of proposals for reductions in c certain areas of spending and increases in others , which are in excess of the amount which has been delegated to , er , to the Director to agree , and which needs this Committee 's approval erm , and would then go on to er , Resources Management for , for their agreement .
20 RELAXING AFTER The Searchers but still masterly , this is Howard Hawks ' critique of High Noon , arguing a true professional like Wayne would n't waste his time begging amateurs for help and would only go up against superior odds if he thought he could cheat his way to victory .
21 Bella always tries , but after a few minutes she burst into tears and would never go near that room again .
22 It is soon to appear in paperback ( and will doubtless go ‘ quadruple platinum ’ , or whatever ) and is to be a major TV series .
23 RANGERS ' second match in the ‘ mini-league ’ European Cup stages , against CSKA Moscow , is to be switched from Santander , Spain , and will probably go ahead at a German venue to another venue , probably in Germany , on December 9 .
24 An exceedingly rare fourteenth-century silverpoint on tinted paper study of a standing draped figure holding a book , by an anonymous Umbrian artist ( est. $15,000–25,000 ) was bought by Morton Morris against Luca Baroni of Colnaghi 's for $40,000 ( £25,000 ) , and will probably go to the Getty .
25 An extreme example of parental involvement in children 's sports is the phenomenon which Dorcas Susan Butt calls the ‘ sports parent ’ , the parent ‘ who pushes the child onward in the sport … sometimes encourages the youngster and sometimes criticizes , and will often go to any degree to further the child 's interests … the parent 's main interest is to maximize the performance and benefits of his or her own child ’ ( 1976 , p. 120 ) .
26 But we had a good time and will definitely go again .
27 Teddy refuses to be drawn on his early life and will only go as far back as the Biggin Hill Air Fair of June this year when Anita and Bob Armstrong ‘ adopted ’ him .
28 He emerged with the trophies for Scottish Lorry Driver of the Year and will now go on to the national finals at Telford in Shropshire .
29 However , thanks to the promptings of their captain , Douglas Wyllie , the Colleges just managed to pip Musselburgh on points differential and will now go up with champions West of Scotland , all three ending on the 22-point mark .
30 It 's frequently the case that where this happens the company never regains its market position and can ultimately go out of business . ’
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