Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [pron] [modal v] go " in BNC.

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1 And erm and she says you know well she just has to do what she has to do he can go to school and but she 'll just have to make do on you know , what money she has .
2 She 'd never had any more until the inspector had come to say she must go back to London .
3 I think so I think we 'd said we 'd go .
4 If I let go you 'll go on the floor
5 ‘ Anyone who can be bothered to see us will go away having watched a proper band .
6 ‘ Anyone who can be bothered to see us will go away having watched a proper band .
7 At the end of April , all three withdrew from the election after being placed low down in a kind of primary contest held among the United Left 's Madrid rank-and-file to help decide who should go where on the list of candidates put before the capital 's voters ( a candidate 's position is crucial to his chances of a seat ) .
8 No it 's to much of a , I hate saying I 'll go out at eight o'clock and tell him to be home and at quarter too eight he has n't come and oh , I 'm to tired really , but , so I 've always played it that I will help when I when I can , but uhum , I do n't go on the committee , cos then your stuck , you 've got to go .
9 And at a time when the Ingard lot are pressed for money , he 's about the last person you 'd have thought they 'd go to any trouble over .
10 Once he knew you 'd found out about the paintings , he might have thought you 'd go on to discover the truth about the murder .
11 Then we started arguing we 'd go we go why are n't you talking to us well it 's okay .
12 But er even if it did n't work we well it would n't be the end of the line financially for us but at the end of the day I think you know we 've always wanted to know we could go back and do that you know .
13 We need to take the deficit years , with the surplus years , and so , simply because we have a surplus , it does n't mean to say we can go out and start spending .
14 ‘ I really do think we should go now , Harry .
15 Well first of all I 'd go down Street and up Street West and up to the top of Street and there was some puddling furnaces , the new side iron works and I 'd watch those men they 'd produce wrought iron and during the process the metal boils up and I 'd have to get a big rubbling bar and rubble they 'd call rubble into a ball , there 's a little wagon put underneath the put under the wagon and off he goes to the steam hammer , now I used to be fascinated with this and Saturday after Saturday I used to go up there and watch one of the heats and as soon as they 'd finished doing they used to go into the Forge and Hammer for a drink , I mean it was such hard work so they 'd do a heat go up the Forge and Iron and come back and then do another heat when I 'd
16 If you do end it should go down to the end .
17 When I did come he would go out and leave me in , just me , the baby , and four walls .
18 But it , it did n't worry me and I liked to think I can go about my daily life and not be frightened , and I am not gon na be frightened to go out at night .
19 Hepzibah did say we could go whenever we liked , did n't she ? ’
20 You mean to say you could go down our steps there and if you keep goin' you 'd come out on the water ? ,
21 I mean there is erm we 've s we 've stopped there let's go working from this way S is that that 's that that 's that .
22 But if he had to go he would go alone .
23 Once Barry 's Mum had brought Barry with her and Mr Field , the dentist , had said they could go into the garden at the back .
24 Boyd had not promised to do this , though he had said he would go to see the principal to straighten out the question of his leaving .
25 The doctor had said she could go back to work .
26 and you know it sort , it surprises you so much because I 've said we 'll go on this moving stair thing er what they call it ?
27 You 've said you 'll go .
28 Just because you 've said you 'll go or because you think ?
29 The bright young theatrical crowd ( including Gerald , who had decided he would go after all ) piled into Bernard Walton 's Bentley , leaving Charles and Joanne on the pavement outside the house .
30 I really had thought she would go berserk , but she just trembled from head to toe , and was only calmed slightly by the sound of my voice .
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