Example sentences of "[pers pn] will go [adv] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'll go straight through Longridge Lane . |
2 | ‘ I 'll go home with Dad , ’ said Philip . |
3 | I 'll go home to Ludo . |
4 | ‘ If it happens I 'll return to Aunt Bertha to tell her he is well and kept busy , and then I 'll go home to Wellington . ’ |
5 | But he thought , " Well , I 'll go home to grandfather directly . |
6 | ‘ Then I will go happily to prison . ’ |
7 | Instead of having to go through the hoary old DOS prompt when you boot up , you 'll go straight into Windows . |
8 | You 'll go home by taxi . ’ |
9 | ‘ This morning I 'm taking you up the coast to my house overlooking the Sound , and if the weather stays as good as it is at the moment we 'll spend the afternoon on the beach at Hornbaek , which means we 'll go right past Kronberg — we can even stop off and take the tour if it appeals to you . ’ |
10 | We 'll go immediately after breakfast . ’ |
11 | I wonder if we could get away with telling my mum that we 'll go away for Christmas and New Year . |
12 | We 'll go straightaway to Freeland and Tom — hello Tom . |
13 | We 'll go then to Milton Keynes and Bertrand , hello Bertrand . |
14 | Well unless there are any other issues that people want to rai any other items people want to raise on this issue , I propose we close now , resume at ten o'clock in the morning , and we will go straight into matters , well matter two C , to look at the di criteria . |
15 | Yes they 'll go there from Midford and of course the water was well , well up |
16 | They will go home with pride intact , but disappointed we are not at Wembley . ’ |
17 | ‘ I think he ran as well as he could in the circumstances and he 'll go again at Longchamp in two weeks . ’ |