Example sentences of "[vb mod] go [prep] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | To extend the use of numeric pagers , each number can indicate a pre-determined action , for example that the employee should go to a certain area or undertake a particular task . |
2 | ‘ You should go to a good stylist once in a while and have that mane tamed ! ’ |
3 | I was told I should go to a convalescent home to complete my recovery . |
4 | I 've taken someone this afternoon from Highdown just until the half term when they should go to a special school . |
5 | Himself the child of Jewish refugees , Cantor insisted that all proceeds from his tour should go to a special fund to support the re-emigration of young Jewish refugees to Palestine . |
6 | A force was raised , an expedition was organized — but Balboa , it was ordered , should not be its commander ; that task should go to a bitter rival , Pedro Arias Dávila . |
7 | Well they had er , they had all that this morning , they should go for a little while . |
8 | Now what kind of words do you think should go on a front page if you 're dealing |
9 | And , says Bobbie Jones , another defeated Tory , ‘ the cabinet should go on a public-relations course . |
10 | They should go in a separate room for the exams though . |
11 | You will remember last week I suggested " Pixies oil Toadstools " was a bad subject because the child must go to a second-hand source for his inspiration or idea . |
12 | He must go to a secure establishment . |
13 | To change from clockwise to anticlockwise it must go through a third dimension to become a mirror image . |
14 | All the work in this approach must go into a persuasive account of what it is for reasons to be conclusive . |
15 | Give it a flick it 'll go for a long way because there 's no , there 's very little friction on the ice and erm the second one is the , the awkward one . |
16 | Does n't matter I mean , it 'll go for a long time you know . |
17 | We 'll go for a steady start . |
18 | ‘ No , I think I 'll go for a short walk along the seafront . |
19 | You can see er , at the top , of course the profits were down but nonetheless er , I think quite encouragingly , we have higher operational cash flow and I 'll go into a little detail of that later . |
20 | ‘ I 'll go to a small room along the passage . ’ |
21 | It 'll go to a free vote later this evening and if the bill is passed it 'll mean prosecutions could start against at least 3 alleged war criminals almost immediately . |
22 | Your Uncle Walter 'll go on a long time yet , you see . ’ |
23 | We 're not diving into anything , in fact all we 're asking really is inviting you to agree that the C E C might go for a collective paddle with the T & g to see the temperature of the water . |
24 | This could go on a long while , Kate thought . |
25 | so it could go on a separate tape if you wanted that to happen , it 's on a Mazda tape |
26 | Members of the Legislative Assembly in July , 1990 , rejected a call from the civil servants ' association to accept an effective salary reduction by giving up overtime and other allowances , so that the money saved could go towards a delayed pay rise for civil servants . |
27 | You could go through a whole life and never have a day like that . ’ |
28 | If I braked sharply , I could go to a New Year 's Eve party as Van Gogh . |
29 | Square receivers are in common use in Japan , and the BSB contract could go to a Japanese firm like Matsushita . |
30 | At this point in the proceedings I was offered a choice ; either I would have to undergo a major operation , knowing that the surgeon did not know what was wrong , or I could go into a residential physiotherapy hospital , Farnhan Park , one of the largest of its kind in England . |