Example sentences of "they will go [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They will go about the city in the weeks to come , and Phil will point out things behind doorways and up courtyards that he 'd never noticed , and explain how the whole set-up of the city is really a conspiracy , and read out public notices in a voice that makes them suddenly ridiculous , and persuade him to believe preposterous stories .
2 Keith Richardson says … they will go into the game with a positive mind and take the game to New Zealand
3 Gateshead were hoping for a home draw , but they will go into the game full of confidence after defeating 1990 winners Barrow in the second round on Saturday .
4 When they want to plant a new congregation they will go into the area and march with musicians and singers around the area declaring the lordship and rule of Jesus .
5 They will go to the senders of the first postcards out of the hat telling me the name of any one of the leading actors in the original 1939 film .
6 They will go to the senders of the first postcards out of the hat telling me which detective was Basil Rathbone 's most famous screen character .
7 We have five £75 copies to give away and they will go to the senders of the first postcards out of the hat next Friday telling me on which American TV show Wayne 's World had its beginnings .
8 We have ten volumes of those adventures to give away in our latest competition and they will go to the senders of the first postcards out of the hat telling me the surname of the puppet-master producer behind the so-called ‘ Supermarionation ’ series .
9 Most have voted Conservative in the past but now they will go to the Liberal-Democrats and maybe even Labour . ’
10 ‘ The significance of having directly elected officials is largely that now they will go to the BAF armed with a mandate to pursue objectives , policies etc .
11 ‘ It 's certainly true that if people suggest they will go to the appeal procedure then we will do almost everything we can to avoid that , which means in some cases we 're letting people get away with something that you would n't let others get away with , simply because they 're being difficult — well , not being difficult , they would be just exercising their rights . ’
12 They will go to the concert , Beuno and Elizabeth and Hywel all together , and they will sing ; but not Elizabeth , who only hums in the house and who will be watching all the time to see if he is there .
13 I merely want to open all the doors as far as they will go at the moment . ’
14 ‘ How far they will go in the game I do n't know but there is a great basis there , ’ reflects Bingham .
15 Once legislative proposals are sufficiently advanced to be put to Ministers for endorsement they will go before the Legislation Committee of the Cabinet which must give its approval before a place is found in the programme .
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