Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [modal v] [adv] go " in BNC.

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1 Or I 'll just go away . "
2 he said they may just go one to forty six he said or they may even go forty eight on that one to even it up .
3 Private firms , by contrast , might find their existing workforce too small to pay for its existing pensioners or it might even go bankrupt .
4 ‘ Do n't feed it , ’ said Bernard , ‘ or it will never go home , ’ but she did , and the next night there it was again .
5 Erm and although I will briefly go through some technical ones erm motion number two to erm er because it 's in relation to growth savings that we have the differences between the budgets and which are actually being er proposed and er I suppose we do need to go through number six carefully as well about structural maintenance funds .
6 I felt scared that I would be seen as crazy — that I might even go crazy : that I would begin to see little green men , jump off a tower in the belief I could fly , or just sit in a corner humming ‘ Om ’ .
7 er and of course I 've known Walter for years but I do n't know his wife , I 've never met his wife and of course not being able to get out into the street now , I should get out for about two years after I lost my husband and then I got this er awful pain nobody knows unless they have it er this arthritis in my knees , you see , and erm and then I found that it was too much for me to er otherwise I used to walk up to the post box road and I used to count the steps , three hundred and something steps there and three hundred and something back , you see , and to the front door , you see , but I , I ca n't do it now but I have with help and I went out last year with er Mrs and er twice we went to Dulwich which I enjoyed and so did she and the last time we went to and er we had our lunch and we went to see my cousins at West Suffolk and and , and then came home again , you see , and that 's the only time I went out last year and usually I used to go to for a day and I am hoping that if I , I am hoping , well you can only hope , that I might perhaps go so out one Sunday , once , just once in the , you see , because er , th that 's when when you 're old you 've got to keep , you 've got to hope for something
8 They had become my friends and there was no way that I would now go back to being their problem dependant .
9 However , as a ‘ courageous ’ cut and sewer , as well as being a past owner of a Brother Electronic with garter carriage which casts off automatically , I decided that I would never go back to a latch tool cast off and that it was a waste of time in any case if I was intending to cut the fabric !
10 I mean , I felt that , it made me worse as well , by going to them and I decided that I would never go back to them again , you know .
11 I would n't do that gave vouchers looks as though you ca n't be bothered she knows I 'm getting that voucher of that I 'll probably go and see something .
12 I just want someone to know that this — all this stuff — has been a burden and nothing but a burden from start to finish , and that I feel no twinge of regret at coming out of that place , and that I shall never go back into it , ever , so help me Frederica Potter .
13 ‘ People made me feel so welcome that I will undoubtedly go back and live in the North-East .
14 Is this a sacred thing , that I can only go forward ?
15 The bespectacled , quietly-spoken American sitting next to me immediately piped up with the appalling suggestion that I could always go to Beachy Head .
16 I must tell you Minnie that things have not been good between my old beloved mistress and me which it is not fitting that I should now go into but this blow has brought us closer together in our love and concern for Miss Henrietta .
17 So I 'll just go on , then , ’ he said .
18 I 'd like to start somewhere not too much in the public eye , because it takes the pressure off , so I 'll probably go to Argentina or somewhere like that , do some rehearsals and some gigs and see what transpires . ’
19 She was constantly promised that there was not going to be a war and that she would soon go back to her family .
20 Clare was devastated and swore that she would never go back to school again .
21 A promise was extracted from Topaz that she would never go too far or stay away too long .
22 But the quaint idea did occur to her that she might simply go on and on perfecting her role , delighting simply in her ability to deceive , and never , till the end , making any use of her deception .
23 I doubt that she 'll ever go upstairs again , ’ he added , going to the window and pushing aside the long red drapes .
24 Rob teases her by saying that she 'd rather go round a supermarket than climb a mountain , but there 's ‘ many a true word … ’ and all that .
25 She remembered thinking , once , in a desperate moment , that she should just go to Matthew and say , I love you .
26 Can I just say that my father who is eighty four , is caring for my mother er for the past eleven years , and we keep sort of saying well is it not time that she should maybe go into hospital ?
27 Slowly she imagined taking one step after another until she reported that she could physically go no further because the slope of the ceiling was so steep .
28 And was it for this awfulness that she had taken the great jump that would divide her from the rest of her life , that she could never go back to , for this she had put herself beyond the pale and ruined her life ?
29 He said : ‘ The rig was in about six feet of water , much deeper than she would normally go .
30 That is assuming of course that you would then go b much beyond the f the fourteen hundred figure which has been identified .
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