Example sentences of "[pron] could go [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Still , I could go into Burnley and give it a try . ’
2 If so I could go into digs . ’
3 ‘ If I painted the sky , ’ she had said one day , ‘ I could go through life paintin' nothin' else for it 's always changin' .
4 I 'd be a complete idiot if I thought that I could go through life and not bounce into the occasional person who did n't have my welfare at heart , and I 'm no idiot .
5 I could go to Corsica .
6 At the flat there were drinks parties and little dinners every week , which irritated me , as I had to wait for everyone to finish filling the air with their thoughts on the latest novel before I could go to bed on the sofa .
7 I could go to bed early and it 's sort
8 ‘ You said I could go to work , ’ Claudia accused .
9 And then afterwards Isobel and I could go to Sainsbury 's that 's the whole idea .
10 I could go to Scotland to see Marie .
11 I could go to chapel if I agreed to be confirmed when I was older .
12 I never really appreciated the full meaning of the word ‘ vision ’ , until the day that I had felt so powerless to change the cruel reality facing my children and people in my community in Glasgow , that I started to wish with all my heart that I could go to sleep and never wake up again .
13 I could go to sleep
14 If I took First B. Mus. at the College I could go to Oxford and take Second B. Mus. there , and afterwards write my Exercise — as that was financially possible for them .
15 I began to make quite certain I could go to Fulmer Chase Maternity Hospital for the Wives of Service Men started by Mrs Clementine Churchill .
16 I could go to Cal 's !
17 Come to think of it , I could go to Bowness-on-Windermere till he was released .
18 If I stayed in Athens I could go to places from there , I thought .
19 He agreed that I had gone about as far as I could go in Moose Jaw , and together we composed a night-letter telegram to Gladstone Murray in Ottawa requesting a reply to my job application .
20 Er , yes I am a person who uses public transport and I believe in it very much , but I must say that erm its very , very inconvenient , I have to rely on three different forms of public transport to get to my work and it takes twice as long as it would as if I , if I could go by car and so I can see the , the attraction of , of going by car and there are many improvements that could be made where I live for instance in , in Glasgow so that you would only have one change and not constantly shuttling to and fro between stations and buses and so forth .
21 There 's a good chance that someone could go into prison in similar circumstances and the same things would happen again .
22 The combined effect is to benefit the smaller and the more handicapped farms and MacEwen and Sinclair predict an overall HLCA saving of£3.2 million which could go to upland farms in a range of measures , including the payment of HLCAs on the first 10 dairy cows per farm .
23 It was the glory of the realm which could go into music : that and the triumphant regality of an old , vain woman .
24 Royal Ordnance would not discuss likely buyers for the new rocket which could go into production next year .
25 The only thing they wanted to hear was that the prophet had said that everyone could go to Zap Zone and stay there for the rest of their natural lives .
26 Yeah , she could go for Andy .
27 She was overdue for some leave , and she could go to France and make some enquiries .
28 She 'd smell the pipe and the sherry in the lounge and know she could go to sleep , because the Guests would be staying for supper and cards .
29 Later she mastered Braille , learned to type and later took lessons from a teacher for the deaf so that she could go to school , then college and later spent her life lecturing all over the world .
30 Then she could go to school in Boston or something .
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