Example sentences of "[modal v] go [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I think — I think you ought to go to see her , sir . ’ |
2 | I must go to join them . ’ |
3 | I 'll go get me that sherry . ’ |
4 | ‘ I 'll go get them , ’ Rab offered . |
5 | ‘ I 'll go get him some more water then , OK ? ’ |
6 | ‘ If a trip to France is necessary , I 'll go to represent you , ’ Glyn stated firmly . |
7 | Er , I 'll go have I got a car ? |
8 | I 'll go see her . ’ |
9 | unless I phone them up tomorrow and say look , you know , I , she , if she keeping on the club she 'll go backdate it |
10 | It reminded her how little she really knew about him — about his character — his ambitions , and the lengths he might go to achieve them . |
11 | This man had the hand like , in Freddy if you could punch him you 'd go do you reckon he was there |
12 | I hate people that erm when my dad burps , if , if it was a cup he 'd go excuse me , but but it 's when they go I hate that ! |
13 | I suppose it 's probably because his time at Leeds coincided with the time when I used to go to see them most frequently . |
14 | Yes we used to go to see her , and she came up a couple of times . |
15 | well it was that area , our mother used to go fetch her she us she came into our yard two or three times but I know |
16 | But however , she us , poor old soul , she did her best well Jackie 's mother used to go see her |
17 | They used to go peddling you see . |
18 | ‘ That 's where we used to go to hunt them . |
19 | And he used to come to with his black horse and dray and I used to go to help him on a er on a Saturday morning , used to get to about perhaps nine or half past and I 'd go the rounds with him and all I used to do was to er take the peoples things that they 'd bought up the entry you see because they were all entries then . |
20 | Let's go get him . ’ |
21 | Let's go to see you tomorrow Other languages have PrOnominal systems much richer than the English one : in Japanese , pronouns are distinguished also with respect to sex of speaker , social status of referent and degree of intimacy with referent , so , for example , the second person pronoun kimi can be glossed " you , addressed by this intimate male speaker " ( Uyeno , 1971 : 16-17 ; Harada , 1976 : 511 ) ; and village Tamil has up to six singular second person pronouns according to degree of relative rank between speaker and addressee ( Brown & Levinson , 1978 : 3206 ) . |
22 | ‘ Let's go see them again ! ’ |
23 | David said , ‘ Let's go do it — let's get wedding duds ’ and I said , ‘ Absolutely . ’ |
24 | May I just say I went to erm Johnstown yesterday because I had half promised our friends here that I would go to support them . |
25 | Then one day she rang to ask if I would go to see her ; she wanted my advice . |
26 | Accordingly , I would go to see him first . |
27 | But she also foresaw that very thing — I mean , she foresaw that she would go to save him . |
28 | He said he 'd mentioned her name there and promised to ask her if she would go to help them . |
29 | They knew someone would go to get her and waited . |
30 | Tomorrow we will go to see him . ’ |