Example sentences of "she [modal v] go to " in BNC.

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1 Charlotte has her old master , too , and she keeps fairly regularly to Bordeaux for wine , though at different times of the year she may go to Spain for oranges , or to the Canaries for new potatoes or bananas .
2 There 's every chance she may go to Intensive Care if she deteriorates . ’
3 Margaret Hughes , from Lentwardine in Herefordshire , has been warned she may go to prison after admitting 14 cases of cruelty to farm animals .
4 She must go to sleep next to her murdered lover , talking of breakfast , and she must then persuade the Cook to prepare the body for eating .
5 As a first step she must go to Paris to meet the Ministers and in the early hours of the morning she left by carriage for the Tuileries , where , on arrival , she immediately sent messages convoking a Council of Ministers .
6 She had been content to stay in the house all day and to try to clean it ; but Mrs Aggie had told her she must go to school , at least for part of the day .
7 Whatever the risk , she must go to him and tell him to go back .
8 At last the party broke up when Felicity announced that her spine felt as though it were about to collapse and that she must go to bed .
9 If no embalmers collect her tomorrow , she must go to the lime pit . ’
10 He thinks she should go to Pakistan because if she does n't she 'll get her own way .
11 However , she was devoted to her more unconventional father , who agreed that she should go to art school , and in 1910 she became a student under Henry Tonks [ q.v. ] at the Slade School of Art .
12 The woman had promised the youngest child that she should go to the fair , but she must go when it suited her mother .
13 ‘ If Ward did tell her about it then she might go to the police , ’ a third voice said .
14 When it 's done she 'll go to the supermarket ;
15 then she 'll go to me again .
16 But of course you 're not quite sure at nine and a half weeks which one she 'll go to most whether it will be the Newfoundland
17 ‘ I mean , she could go to bed with him .
18 She could go to the synagogue and to large shopping centres as before , without having to worry about coping with stairs or moving about in crowds .
19 Later she mastered Braille , learned to type and later took lessons from a teacher for the deaf so that she could go to school , then college and later spent her life lecturing all over the world .
20 The older girls drifted off into one of their exclusive conversations and Sally bit her lip against the rasp of Louise 's massager and wished desperately that she could go to the youth club dance too .
21 There are other places she could go to , of course , but so many of them would be clubs in which she would be expected to communicate and contribute at a time when all she wants is occasionally simply to be ‘ with ’ people and to be able to depart when she wishes without giving offence or disturbing the gathering .
22 Then she could go to school in Boston or something .
23 Well erm my wife , as er as a tailoress , she could go to work , but she did n't .
24 From time to time that evening she was visited by the sight of the lake with its gold fretwork of fish ; she wondered how many years it would be before she could go to that place with equanimity .
25 Indeed she did , for having sacrificed herself for this damnable dress material it was no more than commonsense to make certain that no part of it had been damaged or soiled , that she could go to Miss Dallam presently , when she found the strength to get up out of this bed and tidy her hair and her cuts and bruises , as if absolutely nothing had occurred .
26 She could go to him — now ; tonight .
27 Erm to my self respect and I just I was determined that it was n't going to happen to my daughter , so in consequence I saw that working on the side to get to get the uniform so that she could go to school in a new uniform same as all the other kids as a necessity .
28 She 'd smell the pipe and the sherry in the lounge and know she could go to sleep , because the Guests would be staying for supper and cards .
29 She was overdue for some leave , and she could go to France and make some enquiries .
30 She asked Clare if she could go to her room .
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