Example sentences of "you [modal v] go [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | You ought to go to Yelton yourself and see the privation there , but I do n't suppose you could walk as far as your gate , never mind finding a horse strong enough to carry you . |
2 | Expansion and contraction of awareness may be interdependent , so that ‘ Be aware ’ would not , for example , pronounce waking good but sleeping bad ; when exhaustion is blurring awareness one can go so far as to say ‘ You ought to go to sleep ’ , although only for the sake of waking with refreshed awareness tomorrow . |
3 | ‘ Mr Aycliffe , you must go to London at once ! |
4 | Either you must go to school or stay indoors here . ’ |
5 | [ Your summer is over ; and now you must go to work . ] |
6 | Please you must go to window sree . ’ |
7 | ‘ You must go to bed at once , Branwell . ’ |
8 | ‘ You must go to bed , and I 'll send for Doctor Forrest . ’ |
9 | You must go to bed , Jenny . " |
10 | ‘ And you must go to confession , ’ my mother told me . |
11 | But you must go to Redmond , if you want to study … ’ |
12 | " You must go to Rochester . " |
13 | A BIG thank you must go to Richard Newcombe for all the background work , also to Mike and Avril for the cups of tea and biscuits , to the Nottingham boys and Richard Wildig for their help and to Ron Davies for the use of his barn . |
14 | Mention to almost any European bird-watcher that you are going to Iceland and the response will be ‘ You must go to Mývatn ! ’ |
15 | If the doctor says you must go to hospital , then you must go . |
16 | For a moment or two we were all silent , and then Sapt looked at me , ‘ You must go to Strelsau and take his place ! ’ |
17 | ‘ Oh , Mary Gates , ’ she said to herself , ‘ you should go into business for yourself . ’ |
18 | ‘ Now , Sir Henry , I agree that you should go to Baskerville Hall as quickly as possible . |
19 | Ah , you 're not well , you should go to bed . ’ |
20 | I think you should go to bed , or you 'll be ill tomorrow . |
21 | ‘ You should go to bed , ’ she managed chokily . |
22 | Paul I think you should go to bed now . |
23 | Perhaps you should go to America . |
24 | ‘ You should go to America . |
25 | ‘ You know , Hank , if you really want to write for a living you should go to London and Edinburgh , go to Europe , too — perhaps try working for a newspaper or magazine . |
26 | You should go to Andalucia some day . |
27 | Erm I du n no , the thing is our prom , yeah , is the day before so like I 'm gon na be pretty fucked erm two , a couple of my friends who are coming , they 've got they 're like in the middle of the ex their exams like erm I know my one friend 's driving there but he 's going from St John 's Wood , thanks , erm we might be able to pick you up , I 'm not sure , it depends what 's happening or you might go with Josh , like we 'll meet outside probably . |
28 | You 'll go for corner houses |
29 | For example , ‘ Perhaps you 'll go to sleep ’ ( ulay telex lišon ) from a mother to a child simply means ‘ go to sleep ’ . |
30 | You 'll go to bed if you carry on like that son |