Example sentences of "[adv] go [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The last word on the relationship between his literary mode and that of realism may perhaps go to Professor Frank Kermode , who wrote :
2 Churchill had been long enough at the Treasury , and could perhaps go to the India Office .
3 It , it might , I was going to suggest Moderator that if , if the thing were amended to , to delete the word rite er and , and and perhaps have , you know , the whole issue rather than th the rite it could perhaps go to the , the panel on doctrine and be perfectly in order .
4 Make a mental note of the things you find are most important to you and also of the things you habitually do that could perhaps go without too much hardship because they are not an essential part of your well-being and happiness .
5 Now obviously that requires a more precise working knowledge of newspapers and the other media , what they want , when and how they need it , what the sort of particular publication is , you 've been discussing some of that and we can perhaps go into some of that in , in a bit more detail a bit later on .
6 They 'd perhaps go round streets , different streets playing them and then they 'd er they 'd go up and play them up there you know , and and that
7 ‘ We 'd better go for help ! ’ she cried .
8 I think I 'd better go for Dersingham and you 'd better start keeping tabs on Hereward .
9 Anyway , I suppose I 'd better go to the surgery , if I must see him . ’
10 We 'd better go to Miss Miggs and tell her what happened .
11 ‘ He 'd better go to the zoo and live with the animals .
12 ‘ You 'd better go to bed , ’ she said .
13 ‘ We 'd better go to bed . ’
14 Debt has been proverbially frowned on : ‘ He that borrows must pay again with shame or loss ’ ; ‘ He that goes a-borrowing goes a-sorrowing ’ ; ‘ Out of debt , out of danger ’ ; ‘ Better go to bed supperless than rise in debt ’ ; ‘ Let him that sleeps too sound borrow the debtor 's pillow ’ ; and , but only grudgingly , ‘ Debt is better than death ’ .
15 Then Baldwin saw him again and told hint that were it not for his age and his health ( neither of which had greatly changed in the preceding forty-eight hours ) , he would have offered him the vacancy , but as it was it had better go to Eden .
16 She was not very good at smiling these days , and the unease disseminated by her unconvincing efforts led Eddie Duckworth to mutter to her in a corner , with a mixture of sharpness and sorrow , that perhaps she 'd better go to bed .
17 You 'd better go to St Stephen 's for tests : they 're properly equipped to handle this sort of thing . ’
18 ‘ David , I think we 'd better go to bed . ’
19 tablets are finished , I 'd better go to the doc
20 " I think I 'd better go to the loo , " she said , then looked at him .
21 ‘ I think we 'd better go to bed , ’ Harold said , shuffling impatiently .
22 ‘ You 'd better go to the doctor , ’ said Apricot .
23 I 'd better go to the embassy to check if anything 's actually happened today .
24 And some teams had better go to the old barn .
25 ‘ You 'd better go to supper , Nurse Avery , ’ said Wendy Target briskly .
26 ‘ You 'd better go to bed , ’ he said curtly .
27 ‘ I 'd better go to bed , ’ said Leonora hastily , moving further away , but he held up his hand .
28 I think you 'd better go to bed .
29 Yeah , we 'd better go to Sainsbury 's ,
30 I say , the reason I think I had bad dreams , recently , in the last sort of three nights , is because they 're the three nights I went swimming early , so I thought I better go to bed early .
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