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

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1 Let's all go out and score some whores .
2 ‘ He should just go back and learn to draw ’ .
3 Because innovation is both conceptual and perceptual , would-be innovators must also go out and look , ask , and listen .
4 Having granted that Socrates is far from being a purely destructive force , we must now go further and acknowledge the full extent of his positive cultural significance .
5 Now that her ankle was better she should really go back and chase up on the calls Steve should have made in Palma so that it was all tied up when he got back but she did n't want to spoil it all with Fernando .
6 ‘ But they say he must n't go home and live on his own , not for a long while at any rate . ’
7 Dane did n't own the fields ; there was no real reason why she should n't go out and play in the snow , too .
8 You 've got no police record and there 's no reason you should n't go back and live with ordinary people .
9 There is a human characteristic that we like to think , see things in , in very clear cut ways and you 're saying we should n't go overboard and just think that Boris Yeltsin because of his courage standing on the tank and , and helping to prevent the coup , we should n't go overboard and think that he 's er the most marvellous human liberal democrat who ever walked the earth .
10 He must either go home and try to forget all that had happened or creep up the hill and find out what was going on .
11 Speaking on the anniversary of the outrageous star 's death he said : ‘ My personal feeling is that we should never go out and try and be Queen again . ’
12 ‘ My feeling is that we should never go out and try to be Queen again , ’ said Brian , above , speaking on the anniversary of Mercury 's death .
13 Opponents of the building programme " which in any case may not go ahead as planned because of a lack of funds " claim that political instability in Russia , antiquated technologies and economic pressures ( to cut corners on safety in order to produce much-needed electricity ) could lead to another major nuclear accident .
14 She said it was br it was , I did n't think it was but it wa it was really good fun and also I was going out with Carl at the time and so , you know , in our big like little group big little group , our big group , that was a bit of a erm contradiction , erm in our big group and erm we knew masses of people and there were lots of there and there were lots of Felixstowe people there and it was just a really good laugh and erm Right Said Fred were there and some other sort of ravey group , ca n't remember what now and then , no some techno group , and then erm so we all thought oh let's go for this , let's go , la this time last year we thought oh well let's go over to this one for a joke , you know , for old time 's sake let's just go along and have a joke and we went and it was full of erm like they were all about fourteen , I suppose when we went we were all fourteen too but last year well most of my friends are sort of you know sixteen erm we went and it was n't , it was n't , it was n't full at all and the place is huge and it says , it says on the thing , you know , two thousand people go and there must have been about four hundred at the most and it was really , and I , also I ha I was ill that day and it was really shit so if they said it was brilliant last year it probably was n't the stockings because it was , nobody I met said it was , and also yeah the stockings and the feathers were put on the same day and there 's competition between the two companies does stocking and I 've forgotten what feathers is , there 's competition and so lots of people went to the feathers instead and the feathers had like too many people and the stockings had too lit too few .
15 When they were inside , Fagin told the girl , ‘ I 'll just go upstairs and fetch the cash for Bill , my dear .
16 I 'll just go up and see to her .
17 His hobby is fishing and do-it-yourself things and he 'll just go out and buy the tools and I think , ‘ Oh that money , what I could have done with that money ! ’
18 I 'll just go along and find out . ’
19 Well we 'll just go back and swop it .
20 yes , whoops I 'll just go inside and get the keys Tim , it 's still in the house
21 Erm I du n no I think I might just go home and go out with Bonnie and Catherine and see Body of Evidence .
22 and hide , now , even if Keith 's arguing with the television , which he would , Politician , he 'll still go up and put his paws up on his knee , wag his tail , and bury his head and say , hit me instead ,
23 Has she not I mean she never watches it after tea if you notice , she 'll always go out and play or something .
24 When you pick up a round stone now , walk to the dinosaur 's back and you 'll automatically go up and put a piece of roof on .
25 Er , so I 'll probably go down and see Dennis , get er a nut so I can get it level , cos it keeps only cutting on half of the side .
26 They 'll probably go out and buy the game , oh my god it 's sick
27 So , for example if somebody does reject a young man in a way that erm is n't appropriate in his eyes , he might then go around and start calling her all sorts of names and generally making other men think of her in bad way , and of course no eighteen year old woman wants young men to think badly of her , and so she puts pressure on herself not to reject advances too openly or too obviously or something like that , and the whole cycle starts again , and so and I think this is the sort of thing the college just can not have anything to do with , because that really is going too far , that 's interfering with the the one thing we could do , perhaps , is talk to the young women and make it clear that they do have the right to reject advances and that what they 've got to be concerned about whilst they 're at university is they 're academic career and making sure that that is n't affected by harassment .
28 All these questions become acute , and unless we have a clear understanding of what is at stake we may quickly go under and revert to the low expectations for church life that have perhaps characterised our previous experience .
29 I tell you , I 'd rather go without than have that lot screw me .
30 and I , I mean , we could all go along and say what we want and what our needs are but that 's not what we 're talking about .
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