Example sentences of "[det] would go [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The poet wondered how much longer this would go on . |
2 | and snap and this , this would go off and you 'd be sat there going right then , you actually |
3 | In corporate accounting , this would go down under salaries or labour costs ; while for Brazil it represented an investment of time and resources as well as a transfer of technology . |
4 | ‘ I bet this would go down like a lead balloon if it was known in Grantley police station . |
5 | It would make a big difference to property values in the area — some would go up , some would go down . |
6 | And then the the ships shuddered and and some would go down by the stern and others would topple up and they 'd be great fountains of water . |
7 | It would make a big difference to property values in the area — some would go up , some would go down . |
8 | Some would go further and argue that the wide-ranging emphasis of records of achievement on recording a great variety of skills and personal qualities , as well as specific attainments , is a reenactment of the old elementary school concern with civic virtue and Godliness as well as basic competence in the ‘ three R's ’ ( Hargreaves , 1986 ) . |
9 | Indeed , some would go further and criticize the liberal variant of normativism on the ground that that doctrine is based on what might be called ‘ the Rationalist Fallacy ’ in political thinking ; that human beings act on rational motives . |
10 | and that 'd go along both with |
11 | " We might call him an old shellback , if you think that 'd go down better , instead of an Ancient Mariner . " |
12 | I think that 'd go down bett or I mean even like when we did the pantomimes , you remember Cinderella we did ? |
13 | They also had previous experience , so we hoped all would go well for the second run . |
14 | I went back to Brigade headquarters that evening hoping that all would go well and wondering what the next problem was going to be . " |
15 | ‘ Later in the day many would go on to view the celebrated ruins of the abbey , the Mecca of every pilgrim attracted to the spot . |
16 | nightmare , that would go well yes . |
17 | The inspector was pleased to receive that , noting the fact that we had a , a drop in our work output but expected that , that would go up in the next year or two . |
18 | that would go up into the forty percent |
19 | One would have assumed that — indeed , I think it was generally known — that the Prime Minister and Treasury ministers and her Chancellor kept in very close touch with the financial authorities and the central monetary authorities , which means the Bank of England among other people , and that all that would go on . |
20 | That would go totally out of the window . |
21 | Yes , I ca n't help feeling that would go nicely . |
22 | But er yes that would go anywhere that would n't it ? |
23 | ‘ That would go down a treat . ’ |
24 | That would go down very nice with the cup of coffee I 'm gon na have in a minute . |
25 | That one or two might make enough money to pass as legitimately successful , but that most would go on hoping for and talking about the ‘ up for none touch ’ that was just around the corner if only this and that fell into place until they became little more than saloon-bar bores . |
26 | Most people , I think , would now agree that contempt for science did n't do Britain any good , and most would go further and admit that it is absurd to grow up ignorant of science in a world dominated by its theories and their application . |