Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [adv] go [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Er the remainder of the regional representatives are in the agenda and I suggest they can be seen there and not repeated here and if I may then go on Ma'am , Council asked that we would in fact announce the results of the windsurfing committee election at the A G M and again in alphabetical order a Mr , Mr , Mr , Mr , Mr and Miss Bill North West Region .
2 I might even go to church in the morning .
3 Norma got a huge big chip with chicken dip and then we brought Fred back something to eat as well , we were starving , and I got home last night and I was gon na make myself a sandwich but mummy-in-law was in bed so I says och I 'll just go to bed myself .
4 I 'll have a can of beer and then I 'll probably go to bed .
5 Cos I 'm in bed right , cos sometimes I go , in the week it depends how I feel like , tonight I 'll probably go to bed about about half-ten or eleven cos I 'm gon na watch Ruby Wax and sometimes
6 To be quite honest I could just go to bed .
7 I 'd generally go to supper by eight , and when we stick to these old-fashioned rules we shall make our visitors conform to them too .
8 I 'd rather go to bed and read . ’
9 I 'd rather go to bed with you than see round any house , ’ she said .
10 Well I 'd rather go with grandma , rather than my mother . ’
11 After an argument about politics and poetics on the verandah of the Norfolk Hotel , I would often go with Jenni to the movies .
12 I shall probably go to bed for the afternoon , and think of you lot working . ’
13 ‘ Then I shall never go to church again , ’ Ellie vowed .
14 I will never go to prison .
15 I can still go to church and shop on Sundays .
16 No hard and fast rules governed the setting up and running of the joint authorities , which could simply go for post-sharing and joint-buying or could opt for combined contracting .
17 The stiffer the opposition , the stronger waxes the battle , until much of the energy which would otherwise go into production of goods is deflected into personal warfare .
18 But most of all they are sad for Bea and Eugenie who may never go on holiday with Mummy and Daddy again .
19 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 ?
20 You 'll probably go to bed with an ache somewhere else if all my plans come to fruition , ’ she told him insolently .
21 You 'll doubtless go to ground and leave me to cope with everything . ’
22 Emmie thought she could probably go to sleep in less time than anyone else in the world .
23 Rolling over was a painful if not too difficult manoeuvre , but , even with Travis helping all he could , it was an exhausting process trying to find his pocket and reach into it when she could only go by touch .
24 When a policeman told her it was an offence to deface her driving licence by stabbing a nailfile through her date of birth , she said she 'd rather go to prison .
25 Oh yeah , cos when we lived at you see you could just go to sleep and that 's it you knew that nowt was gon na happen .
26 And a Manchester mother vowed she would rather go to prison for life than pay a £4,000 bill run up by her son .
27 we 'll have a vote who would rather go on top of the bonfire you or me .
28 Try to go to bed only when you 're tired but do not stay up past a certain critical time , say one hour after you would normally go to bed .
29 Yeah and if you block it all you 're gon na get some kids who will never go beyond number .
30 ( You will soon go to Option 7.2.2 to change this password , we hope ! )
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