Example sentences of "[verb] we [vb mod] go " in BNC.
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1 | . Well I expect we ought to go over , do some work got you a loaf , but I did n't get nothing else , if we just pop round by Swiss Bakery . |
2 | roughly the same , I expect we shall go with you . |
3 | er when the houses were rebuilt we could go back again |
4 | But er even if it did n't work we well it would n't be the end of the line financially for us but at the end of the day I think you know we 've always wanted to know we could go back and do that you know . |
5 | ‘ We are now in our second recruitment round , and if that does n't succeed we will go on to a third . ’ |
6 | So he fought with him and and took his stick from him and gave him a whack on the head and he dropped , and the story goes he says we 'll go home now lads . |
7 | The only thing that you have to do Lauren , if we phone up , if daddy says we can go , you 'll have to phone up Victoria tonight . |
8 | He says ; Once one of them says we will go with him then they will all go because they will stick together but I was very suprised with the ammount of people that go . |
9 | Our business concluded it was decided we should go to Jeddah as quickly as possible to visit the Hospital . |
10 | I think that 's extremely true and extremely sound advice and I hope we can go away today bearing that in mind . |
11 | and you know it sort , it surprises you so much because I 've said we 'll go on this moving stair thing er what they call it ? |
12 | I think so I think we 'd said we 'd go . |
13 | mm , mm in any event members of the jury I , I forgot to mention to you earlier , er , thank you Mr you probably feel a wisdom of this having done several days of this case , two and a half hours is just about as long as anybody can be expected to sit and listen to evidence and er , what I was going to do , and I hope it does n't inconvenience anybody , I was going , instead of going on for three hours till one o'clock , I was gon na break off about half past twelve to about half past one , to break up the day as you know , I hope that 's alright , so what we 'll do we 'll go on now and , and I 'm sure , I think it 's doubtful if you would have got to that point by half past twelve , and then you and Lord sort it out and your learned duties as much as you can in the adjournment and then tell me afterwards what the brochure position is , I 'm sure you 've no objection to disclosing any brochures that you 've got that erm , or can get er which relate to that point |
14 | cos what we 'll do we 'll go out for a meal in the evening |
15 | You get up all day , does n't matter we 'll go in the afternoon . |
16 | and even if you do n't it 's gon na c you know And er you get a few choice words and then eventually you say Well well look we 'll go outside and sit outside for a few minutes and d and wait till you 've decided what and do n't forget i time you kn you kn |
17 | Then Elaine said , ‘ Do you remember we used to go out with Mama and buy Father 's cigars , and then go out with Father — he would take us into Newcastle and we would get Mama 's perfume . |
18 | ‘ Whichever way she goes we can go more quickly because we can stay on the ride and she dare not . |
19 | The The Olde Lion , do n't think we 'll go there . |
20 | ‘ Do n't you think we ought to go along and support her ? ’ |
21 | I do n't think we ought to go out and make any panic buys . |
22 | Do you think we ought to go round Peter and Joan 's . |
23 | ‘ I do n't think we can go on like this . ’ |
24 | ‘ I do n't think we can go that far , ’ Montgomery disagreed . |
25 | ‘ D' you think we can go on ? ’ |
26 | I would like to emphasize that erm the Greater York authorities have n't lightly arrived at erm the strategy for a new settlement , er we have been driven to it by a very careful examination of the development possibilities , firstly around the edge of York , and secondly around the various villages , we know these areas erm intimately from our day to day planning work , and on two occasions , once in connection with the Greater York study , and secondly in connection with drawing detailed greenbelt boundaries we have tramped around the edges of all these settlements and looked very carefully at the possibilities for development , erm the possibilities have been taken up in the development equation , which the County Council has put in front of you , which does still include er some development around villages and around the edge of the city without harming greenbelt , but we do n't really think we can go much further , and that 's what has driven us to the conclusion that er a new settlement must play a part in the longer term development equation for Greater York . |
27 | Well I I do n't think we can go on any other sort of colour . |
28 | ‘ Do you think we can go to your flat now and talk ? ’ |
29 | Well as it 's foggy I do n't think we can go out . |
30 | ‘ Ooh , I do n't think we should go in there , dear . |