Example sentences of "we [vb mod] go " in BNC.
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1 | Why we may go walks together , and not go to his house where there is all his family I simply can not imagine . |
2 | Christ , in some mysterious way , takes upon himself our folly and failure and makes it his own , so that we may go free . |
3 | I have got to try to outbowl him in the early matches because there is a good chance we may go into the Tests with only one spinner . |
4 | Meanwhile , we may go back to the situation in 1072 , and begin with some words of Lanfranc which provide the main evidence for the documents which existed at this date . |
5 | We may go so far as to suggest that each reader has a " stylistic competence " , analogous to and additional to the " linguistic competence " shared ( according to Chomsky ) by all native speakers of a language . |
6 | - We may go further , and affirm that a negative is used , generally speaking , when there is need to deny some expectation ( in the mind of author , reader , character ) that the positive is true . |
7 | Again , if we can understand the reasons for these choices , we may go some way towards explaining that strange feeling teachers have when reading a piece of written work in which every sentence is grammatically correct , and yet there is something not quite right . |
8 | We ask and for the younger nations help to grow to maturity Help us that wherever we may go we may amen |
9 | We may go further and specify confidence limits such as 95 per cent . |
10 | To what extent if if you accept the County Council 's proposed housing provision for Selby , and I appreciate that 's hypothetical but I er I think it would help me to get this element isolated from our discussion , otherwise we may go round in ever decreasing circles . |
11 | ‘ Perhaps we ought to go inside . ’ |
12 | ‘ Maybe we ought to go now . |
13 | Sir Rufus Stone suggested that we ought to go round with photographs , until we find her parents . |
14 | On Friday and Saturday tea-times , we would sometimes fantasize about which pub we ought to go to and what we would eat afterwards . |
15 | ‘ We ought to go and see — and make sure , Shirley ! ’ |
16 | ‘ Do n't you think we ought to go along and support her ? ’ |
17 | ‘ So it might , ’ he said , ‘ we ought to go and hunt it . |
18 | ‘ We ought to go straight back by the paths . |
19 | ‘ We ought to go to another town , ’ says one . |
20 | I take it you 're agreed that we ought to go on expanding our hotel interests , right ? |
21 | Yes , we ought to go . |
22 | She said , ‘ We ought to go , really . |
23 | Believe me , something very bad is close upon us and we ought to go away . " |
24 | " We ought to go at once , " said Fiver . |
25 | By adding the pluses and minuses , it soon becomes apparent which of the remaining six places we ought to go to visit for a final decision . |
26 | then I do n't think that we ought to go along with , for instance , just using a term like , spelling |
27 | I reckon we ought to go and investigate . ’ |
28 | We ought to go down on our knees to him . |
29 | ‘ Then we ought to go back . ’ |
30 | thinks we ought to go . |