Example sentences of "would [vb infin] go [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | As for George Chambers , I 'd prefer to go on the streets than become his . |
2 | Anyway , do you know the easiest , er and at that time five pound were five pound , if I 'd 've gone to the foreman and then the er |
3 | Now I were bloody daft , If I 'd 've gone to the foreman and wanted to put a suggestion in , I , I , I 'd 've beat sure they were crowing abou when he got but I was first really was n't I ? |
4 | ‘ I 'd like to go over the house , ’ he said , ‘ only breaking and entering 's not in my line . |
5 | When they got back to the hotel , Damian strode through the foyer , saying curtly , ‘ I 'd like to go over the minutes you took at the board meeting yesterday . ’ |
6 | So if you 'd like to go down the stairs there there are some coats oh your coats and things and I will er go and come and join you and we 'll we 'll take off and look at the outside . |
7 | Well could I have comments on the principle or principles of er by using criteria and then I 'd like to go through the individual criteria or individual criterion one by one . |
8 | ‘ I 'd like to go under the machines instead of you . ’ |
9 | If you 'd like to go into the next room , please . |
10 | ‘ I expect it 's private , so perhaps you 'd like to go into the dining-room ? |
11 | I 'd like to go into the farmer business . |
12 | I 'd like to go to the missions abroad , Thérèse mused : that would be the most exciting . |
13 | Finally and then I 'd like to go to the A sixty one , er a point of information Mr , the standard that you are talking about for eit any of these routes , is it dual two lane or single two lane ? |
14 | ‘ I 'd like to go to the bathroom , ’ she said . |
15 | ‘ I 'd like to go to the ballet . |
16 | I 'd like to go to the logs . |
17 | I 'd like to go to the hospital I 'd rather go to the hospital . |
18 | Although peace and love is one aspect of me , I thought I 'd like to go with the sinners : people like Laing and Trocchi . ’ |
19 | He 'd had another sleepless night and ahead lay customs , who could n't be expected to be exactly pro-British , and because of post and telephone strikes in Argentina , he had n't been able to confirm the flight with Alejandro , so they 'd have to go through the hassle of hiring a car to drive the 330 kilometres out to his estancia . |
20 | If we wanted to speak to him , we 'd have to go through the headmaster . |
21 | She 'd have to go down the muddy lane now . |
22 | But I 'm not prepared to stay on here under sufferance , knowing that we 'd have to go in the end . |
23 | There were two dry docks and if she had veered over , she 'd have gone into the oil storage area . |
24 | He 'd have gone for the Toraja " star funeral " , too , if we only knew when it was happening . |
25 | They are reputed to have said , ‘ If we 'd had a telegram like that , we 'd have gone to the moon . ’ |
26 | In the usual way we 'd have gone to the morning room after dinner and sat awhile . |
27 | It was about it was the same as I 'd probably got if I 'd have gone to the pit at fourteen . . |
28 | Otherwise , I 'd have gone to the police when Sam did n't show up yesterday . ’ |
29 | If I 'd have gone to the to the social services or er the D H S S and says to them , my daughter 's got to have a new uniform to go to school with because her self respect is gon na suffer if she does n't , they would n't have given be nothing . |
30 | ‘ I 'd love to go to the pictures with you . ’ |