Example sentences of "but [pron] [modal v] go " in BNC.
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1 | I was playing well , but nothing would go right for me . |
2 | The day will end with a prize draw , but no-one will go home empty-handed . |
3 | This is not the most Basque part of the Basque country because it is too built-up and , in the case of Biarritz , too chic ; but everyone should go at least to Saint-Jean-de-Luz , emphatically a Basque town and still in living touch with the ocean of which , as fishermen or on occasion as pirates , the Basques were for long leading citizens . |
4 | I do n't have time to play but , I mean to play in a concert band or anything but I might go and knock about with it for a while . |
5 | But I 'll go back to school — ’ Jack paused . |
6 | He 'll be cross , but I 'll go . |
7 | Pritchett seems so much older it seems he should have it , but I 'll go for VS Naipaul . |
8 | But I 'll go up and see him about it , talk to him and explain . |
9 | But I 'll go the last step of the way , and ask the last man . ’ |
10 | But I 'll go . ’ |
11 | again very queer but I 'll go on looking |
12 | Well , tip him if you like , but I 'll go in his place . ’ |
13 | ‘ They looked well able to survive a week when I last looked at them , but I 'll go and check again now . |
14 | ‘ You drive a hard bargain , but I 'll go along with that . ’ |
15 | Erm I think the main story as we sort of lead off from the , from the news release is saying that essentially erm our interpretation of the results is that the r the recovery has spread erm to all regions of the economy , at least in terms of orders erm and in terms of the mainland erm economy including Northern Ireland but I 'll go into more details on that in a moment . |
16 | But I 'll go and check . |
17 | But I 'll go to the other Chinese , I 'm not going |
18 | But I 'll go down or something . |
19 | But I 'll go up and get ready for school . |
20 | We did n't make the decision to find out , look I 've got a complimentary ticket , and perhaps I do n't have to queue here , perhaps I might have to , but I 'll go and find out . |
21 | I find them extremely depressing but I shall go on slogging away until my term as chairman ends in the early summer . ’ |
22 | But I shall go no further now . |
23 | He did not seem eager to see me again , but I shall go anyway . |
24 | ‘ Of course , ’ he said , ‘ but I shall go all the same . |
25 | Yeah but I shall go for it but if any other jobs come up at the hospital I 'll apply for them |
26 | I was thinking of going round the time , but I shall go this afternoon , it 's |
27 | It was half-past two before he pedalled on but I could go no further . |
28 | But I could go that day . |
29 | But I could go up in a few weeks . |
30 | ‘ But — but I should go now . |