Example sentences of "[vb mod] go [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The history teacher ought to go beyond the generalities of support for parliamentary democracy and liberty to help young people understand the changing nature of society , with its changing patterns of employment and unemployment , its multi-cultural and multi-ethnic nature with the changing status of women , and the ways in which moral attitudes and beliefs are being affected by science and technology .
2 the properties of non-metals er so we ought to go through er non-metals and make the corresponding set of notes to the the reactions of metals .
3 He later explained his reasons in English Farming , and Why I Turned It Up ( 1894 ) in the preface to which he wrote : ‘ I can remember the time when people used to talk to me about farming and explain how I ought to go about it .
4 " We ought to go at once , " said Fiver .
5 He said I really ought to go for it .
6 You would n't think I 'd been complimented on them , would you , but when I 'appened to show them accidental to a gentleman once , he said I ought to go on the stage and wear tights and a little frou-frou skirt — here , where you goin' ? ’
7 Neither the campaign nor the result purged him or his family of a settled if unenthusiastic feeling that he ought to go into the House of Commons .
8 I wrote back and said no way did I think that she ought to go into the unit .
9 Balancing the tray , to which Mrs Darrell had kindly added the plate containing those cream cakes which she had not managed to devour , she heard her say to Dr Neil , ‘ You really ought to go into society again , my dear .
10 On Friday and Saturday tea-times , we would sometimes fantasize about which pub we ought to go to and what we would eat afterwards .
11 Genuine honours for political services ought to go to Robert Atkins , the Tory MP with whom Major hatched his leadership strategy during a barge holiday in 1986 ; Alan Duncan , who let his Westminster house be used for the Major leadership campaign ; Sarah Hogg , head of the Downing Street policy unit , who thought up the Citizen 's Charter ; Bernard Perkins , leader of the Conservative group on Lambeth Council in 1968 , who gave Major the vice chairmanship of the housing committee , Jean Lucas , formerly Tory agent in south London , and one of Major 's early political mentors — and last , but not least , Barbara Laguerre , who deprived Major of a job as a bus conductor , by getting it herself .
12 ‘ We ought to go to another town , ’ says one .
13 Expansion and contraction of awareness may be interdependent , so that ‘ Be aware ’ would not , for example , pronounce waking good but sleeping bad ; when exhaustion is blurring awareness one can go so far as to say ‘ You ought to go to sleep ’ , although only for the sake of waking with refreshed awareness tomorrow .
14 ‘ He ought to go to Sanderstown right away and have an operation for arthrodesis by a proper orthopaedic surgeon . ’
15 You ought to go to Yelton yourself and see the privation there , but I do n't suppose you could walk as far as your gate , never mind finding a horse strong enough to carry you .
16 You ought to go to the Empress Monday nights .
17 Then he went erm into the Navy for a short time and for some unknown reason he managed to get out of the Navy and came as Mr 's Personal Assistant and erm one of his jobs was to erm get these pe children sorted out and I used to write no end of letters for him to erm places like erm Ilford and Wanstead and mainly the northern suburbs of London erm about certain children who had been attending central schools which were something , which were something that erm East Suffolk could n't offer and erm trying to decide whether they ought to go to grammar school or one of the area schools as they we then were
18 ‘ You said I was to tell you if I thought Oliver ought to go to another school .
19 ‘ Well , I think we ought to go to Santa Barbara .
20 Do you think you ought to go to the doctors again ?
21 Well everybody ought to go to the dentist if they want to keep their teeth nice and healthy .
22 Which is also why I feel that he ought to go to Ironcrest as well .
23 This thing you 've got , it ought to go to Devon .
24 I ought to go to the party .
25 No , you ought to go to a party and do one .
26 I think you ought to go to the doctor 's about that
27 Yeah , cheerio i n't Christine ought to go to bed ?
28 They probably ought to go to Paul Ralph .
29 ‘ I 'm sorry , Rosalind , ’ Peggy began in a rather shaky voice , ‘ but your letter got damaged and the policeman did n't think it ought to go in the post with a tear in it and so we came — ‘
30 You ought to go in the Loco .
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