Example sentences of "[modal v] go to the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I ought to go to the party .
2 I think you ought to go to the doctor 's about that
3 Well everybody ought to go to the dentist if they want to keep their teeth nice and healthy .
4 You ought to go to the Empress Monday nights .
5 I must to go to the pub and see
6 Since he was not very good at visualizing maps or plans , it was decided that the Comrade should go to the top of the Unirii department store , the tallest building in the area , about a kilometre east of the proposed site of the Civic Centre .
7 In our view , the advertising award of the decade should go to the brain who thought up the series of anti-smoking television adverts which did not even mention lung cancer , but drew attention to the fact that smoking gives you bad breath .
8 We seldom read in the tabloid press local police force fails er we may frequently read in the local press in the tabloid press rather , that the Home Secretary has failed and yet what we seem to be saying is that we believe that all the responsibility should be local , all that responsibility , all the blame when things go wrong should go to the Home Secretary .
9 That clinched it ; the Public Assistance Committee lost no time in recommending that Bedford should go to the minister and be incorporated in the NHS .
10 Contrary to some critical comment , he believes that credit for obtaining substantial funding for the scheme should go to the Minister himself , for having taken a personal interest in the scheme .
11 Mr Smith may set up an overseas trust for the benefit of his three minor unmarried grandchildren A , B and C , giving them life interests in the fund provided that if all the trusts should fail the funds should go to the child of Mr Smith ( ie Master Smith ) , the parent of A , B and C. £100 may be settled and this may be used to purchase 50 per cent of the shares in an anticipated profitable company to be set up by Master Smith .
12 We should go to the sea . ’
13 ‘ So , Roger , you think we should go to the Sea Barque at Leicester ? ’
14 After French Museums proved unable to agree over the price at which the paintings should go to the Museum of Melun , however , France 's Monuments Historiques moved in and declared the two still lifes the first paintings , after van Gogh 's ‘ Jardin a Auvers ’ , to be historic monuments and thus unable to leave France .
15 The next problem was who should go to the hotel to act as a witness .
16 First he should go to the hotel to see what was happening .
17 Anyone who likes dancing should go to the Haystack on a Friday , where they can dance under a mango tree , and , if lucky , listen to Goa 's celebrated singer Lucio de Miranda .
18 Oxfordshire Health Authority is currently reviewing services … planners will then have the task of deciding whether more cash should go to the accident and emergency department …
19 They were full of the usual childish nonsense about the Tudors being usurpers and that the crown , by right and divine favour , should go to the House of York — in reality a pathetic bundle of faded dreams and failed aspirations .
20 This is why Matthew 18:15 gives the admonition that if our brother sins against us we should go to the brother and show him his fault .
21 Actually , to comply with the minute , it should go to the City Environmental Chief Officer .
22 He said it was broken , had been for some time , and that if I wanted a toilet I should go to the cafe upstairs .
23 It occurred to her that she really should go to the dock , but she decided that here was a chance to do something more useful .
24 Anyone interested should go to the Montupet factory at Dunmurry at 3.30pm .
25 The point was that it basically has to come from yourself and if you feel funny about yourself , then maybe you should go to the root of what 's making you feel funny as opposed to just taking downers and then taking uppers .
26 Anyone interested should go to the meeting or ring or .
27 Perhaps every one should go to the ground and not go in .
28 Incidentally , Dutoit dampens the tam-tam at the end ( he 's not the only one ! ) , despite Rachmaninov 's clear instruction that whilst the rest of the orchestra play a quaver , the tam-tam should go to the end of the bar ( notated dotted crotchet ) with the implication that it should be allowed to carry on beyond .
29 And er , then I should go to the bobbin shop and ask them if they could get these done today and er , well we got this on , I said no but I , we want it if you could leave them on one side and erm I used to er I , I became , if I might say so and I 'm not boasting or bragging or anything , Michael , I 'm trying to tell you the situation as it was and er I was a very important man to and er they er got me er at one time to er figure out , they , they used to make what was called Woolworths locks .
30 But unless you spent a lot on flowers and balls for the children and on Mary 's birthday present , considering that you had our 15/ and some 5/ or more yes more of your own a month ago , on which no calls but fares need have been made , to which was added about 30/ ( or more ? ) lately , and from it all not 30/ was spent on the dress , you should have a sovereign left : add to this the wages of this month to come , and there should remain , after 35/ to the spectacle man , fully a sovereign , which , considering our needs for the future & also your promises , nay , certainties , at which I laughed , should go to the bank .
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