Example sentences of "[modal v] go [conj] [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You should go and lie in the sun somewhere . ’
2 But what upset her particularly was the last sentence : ‘ I should go and work for a week in one of my shops but — though I could even sleep on the factory floor — I ca n't understand people working in shops . ’
3 Do you think I should go and live in a commune in San Francisco ?
4 I must go and apologise to the other guests . ’
5 ‘ I must go and look at the chicken pie , ’ said Scarlet .
6 Alright Karen , I 'll go and sit on the toilet
7 Cats do n't usually take to car travel , that 's why I do n't often take any of mine with me , and shutting them up in cages goes against the grain , but my sister 's two Burmese love the car , they 'll go and sit in the car when it parked .
8 ‘ I think I 'll go and sit in the garden and pull the feathers off the pheasant . ’
9 We 'll go and sit in the freezer shall we ?
10 Well , come on we 'll go and sit in the other room .
11 We 'll go and sit in the room soon
12 ‘ Yes , all right , ’ said Dolly , ‘ I 'll go and stand in the corner in a minute . ’
13 I 'll go and stand in the corner I think for being naughty .
14 No I 'll go and talk to the wall .
15 I 'll go and stay at a hotel in some quite other place , somewhere I 've never been before .
16 Well if I 'd have known that before else I 'll go and land on the .
17 Luke said hurriedly , ‘ I 'll go and see to the sitting-room fire . ’
18 ‘ We 'll go and look in a boat . ’
19 Get those soon as poss , and I 'll go and look in the carpet shop
20 They might think they 're getting away with it , a lot of people who , who , I mean being unemployed is n't , you tend , people tend to feel devalued and so if they can think oh , they 've put one over on that , on the er , benefit office , then they 'll go and brag down the pub about it .
21 the trouble is though when you have these meetings you go and people say well I do n't agree with this and I do n't agree with that and somebody says well this is n't the matter for the P T A this is a matter for the governors and then when you try and , like Gary I 'll go and approach with the governors , surely this is n't a matter for the governors , this really ought to be , you know , the ,
22 Then the man voted Britain 's most-polite interviewer said : ‘ I might go and celebrate with a beer and a bag of crisps now . ’
23 All of the uses that I know of diagnostic computers are involve the doctor talking to the patient , looking at the patient , taking symptoms and then going and using the computer in a similar way that we perhaps might go and ask for an x-ray .
24 Perhaps we three could go and eat at the Cross Keys in Chelsea . ’
25 It meant he could go and talk to the governor of the Bank of England and the chairmen of any of the clearing banks whenever he felt the need .
26 and you could go and look at the local one and talk to the people there and see what they 're doing and
27 I could go and live in the country .
28 if Vicki was out or er at the side of Vicki when Vick when we had these she was ages before she 'd go and sit in a chair on her own
29 so I , I used to , he used to take me home and then he used to go and stand in the queue
30 ‘ We used to go and sit in the park , on the river bank , and she 'd have a book and I 'd have a book …
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