Example sentences of "[modal v] be able to go " in BNC.
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1 | You should be able to go into turns and make centring movements without having to refer to the slip ball , yaw string , or ASI . |
2 | A girl of seventeen should be able to go to the doctor 's without someone to hold her hand . ’ |
3 | We should be able to go into the big houses and let the gentry know that we are honest , that 's the only way they 'll give us their business . |
4 | Ideally , you should be able to go to your VDU terminal , pass through the necessary security controls , input information , have the computer check it for you , enquire on particular elements or records of information , produce ad hoc or regular print outs and produce graphical output with simple commands . |
5 | They keep talking about what they call seamless journeys which means you should be able to go from A to B to C without too much problem . |
6 | At Sherborne , the philosophy is that if it is a team trip then the whole team must be able to go . |
7 | ‘ You might be able to go for a short walk in a couple of days , ’ said Joe . |
8 | Clara , perched nervously on the edge of her easy chair , was almost too overwrought to continue the conversation , but she managed to say , " You mean you really think I might be able to go ? " |
9 | Perhaps this might be done through correspondence , to answer some of the above questions , or , in the very near future Peter might be able to go further on his explanation of the campaign strategy . |
10 | Oh I , no I might be able to go in mine . |
11 | Cos he might be able to go straight to the ba , the |
12 | Or do you mean that 's as far as you 'll be able to go — not all the way ? ’ |
13 | Then you 'll be able to go all right . |
14 | ‘ It 's all owing to you three that I 'll be able to go to Gridford at last . |
15 | ‘ You 'll be able to go back on the streets , ’ she said . |
16 | And for some veteran or novice rower , they 'll be able to go home and say they 've just rowed with an Olympic gold medallist . |
17 | Wiv all the money we 'll make from the match day market and the find the lady stall in the boardroom — oh sorry , no , you 've already got one — we 'll be able to go out and buy a few proper players . |
18 | We 'll be going to London for a few days next month to find suitable premises , so I 'll be able to go down and see Mum and Dad and the children . |
19 | You 'll be able to go , to go wherever you want , I swear it . |
20 | ‘ We 'll be able to go out a bit while I 'm on this early shift , ’ she said consolingly . |
21 | When you are ten you 'll be able to go up to Guides . |
22 | So you 'll be able to go to sea now . |
23 | ‘ After a couple of days I hope I 'll be able to go home ! ’ she shot back at once . |
24 | ‘ No , I 'm sure you 'll be able to go home in a few days . |
25 | ‘ And then you 'll be able to go to your home , ’ she added to Lucy . |
26 | But eventually I 'll be able to go to anyone I like if he 's cheaper I 'll have to get Dai Jones the carpenter from down the road instead . ’ |
27 | I mean I think if you 're not sure whether you want whether you 'll be able to go I mean you can still you can still be a delegate then if you do go then you 're able to vote so . |
28 | ‘ In that case I 'll see him now , then he 'll be able to go ashore . ’ |
29 | ‘ My wife likes to get out to Redcar , but we 'll be able to go less often now . |
30 | Do they think you 'll be able to go back to work ? |