Example sentences of "[that] [pron] [vb mod] go [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Local residents who gathered at the site of the testing were assured by County Engineer Liam Mullins that nothing would go ahead until a full meeting of the County Council discussed the matter .
2 She knew the long list of silver almost by heart and counted it monthly that nothing might go astray .
3 Rufus had always heard that nothing can go on in a village without the gossips knowing .
4 Near the sea there is a little park which has open-air cafés in it and I decided that I would go along there and read your letter while I relaxed with a cup of coffee .
5 I feel really angry I mean I 'm you might say because of my job that I I ought to be law abiding but I am a law abiding person and i like to think that I would go along with all all the laws because they are they are brought in for the benefit of all .
6 There was no doubt in my mind that I would go out and prove myself and answer all those questions about me . ’
7 Gareth 's ‘ BACK FOR GRUB ’ message was still pinned to the corkboard , and it was with a distinct sense of release that I remembered I 'd said that I would go back for his camera .
8 When we took the step we did last May , we did n't desert the Tory Party , we rebelled against it and I for one said that I would go back in the fullness of time , I just hoped I could go back with something to show for it .
9 I thought that I would go in and explain the whole thing to him and explain that there was no point in creating trouble unnecessarily .
10 Now as part of an annual goal which is to run some public courses later on in the year , erm , I 've broken that down in a way that I may go through later , to things that I have to do on , on a month by month basis , and this month I need to create the mailing list .
11 But in saying that I 'll go ahead , I 'll go ahead with what Robert said although it seems as if erm between us we picked up on a lot of things , there was some objections that Martin threw at you that I thought you handled particularly well .
12 and I thought bugger that I shall go over and get it mesen tomorrow .
13 I do not think that I shall go back there again ; I will write to Dr Heatherton .
14 In retirement I hope my company will provide me with an office and a secretary , so that I can go on contributing to society from my experience .
15 I know many children and I enjoy looking after them I plan to do this for my career as I have applied to Suffolk College for a place in the Nursery Nursing course so that I can go on to be a Nanny .
16 One so that I can go up there and sit and read and erm sit and knit and er learn to type
17 So I think we 've developed in that direction that I can go ahead as soon as I 've got some dates and book it properly with Mr .
18 I half hope he 's awake , so that I can go in and sit with him , and stroke his head .
19 And there 's not many presents that I can go out and think that 's it !
20 A policeman , already working overtime , said calmly : ‘ I hope there 'll be no trouble tonight so that I can go home early .
21 The extra bonus — the thing that makes me truly lucky — is that I can go home to the real friends and neighbours whose tales of burst drain-pipes , complicated recipes and domestic dramas sound every bit as interesting to me when I lack the leisure to enjoy them myself .
22 I wished he would go away so that I could go upstairs and look at all my clothes .
23 In the end my parents agreed that I could go up for one year instead of being at the Royal College of Music .
24 It was n't that she felt left out — ‘ in fairness , they had said to me that I could go out with them anytime , but it 's a really grotty place , and I also did n't want them to feel I was a hanger-on ’ — it was just that she had nowhere else to go .
25 So I knew that I could go out again and get another caution , that 's why I did it , really .
26 Until then I had always thought that I could go home , but now I was n't sure .
27 The white father promised long ago that I could go back to my home , but the white men are big liars .
28 I wish with all my heart that I could go back and change that time , but I ca n't , I just ca n't . ’
29 And him being a lawyer and all , we cooked up a grand scheme between us so that I could go back to Ireland with my pride intact . ’
30 And he had to do that every year in order to satisfy his stance his hat that he was wearing , that he was actually being the boss , and knocking the workers down , look I 'm holding down , what twenty-two point on six , er and he believed that my need was that I could go back to my manager , and say , look I got him up to two point one , .
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