Example sentences of "will go [adv] [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Julie , from Minors Crescent , Cockerton , Darlington , will go up in a glider to raise money for the Darlington Meningitis Support Group . |
2 | Fines for litter louts will go up from a maximum of £400 to £1,000 . |
3 | The hon. Member for Lancaster rightly said that what the Home Secretary called the fast-track applicant will go not to a tribunal but to an adjudicator with no new evidence . |
4 | It will go just like a bomb . |
5 | Although the next Jupiter probes , called Galileo , will go ahead at a cost of £600 million , the next probes to Venus have had their budget slashed by half , to only £200 million . |
6 | If it is approved , the producer and creative team can then choose a production company and director , brief them and obtain a quote which the producer will go over with a toothcomb , obtaining alternative quotes from other companies if necessary . |
7 | The USAF will not say how often its charges will go out for a spin along the byways of central England . |
8 | A tasty two-week campaign on national telly will go out in a fortnight 's time in the kids ' peak viewing slot — just between the early evening news and the popular Home And Away soap . |
9 | In an otherwise mixed year for the British sports car , TVR 's 1992 will go down as a year of achievement and of huge promise for the future . |
10 | His ‘ zeal for privatisation , ’ says a Welsh nationalist MP hopefully , ‘ will go down like a rat sandwich ’ in the valleys . |
11 | I think it will be , there will now , we will go back to a subject specific report because we we 're obliged to have national curriculum details |
12 | But , talk to Stevely on the subject of how well he has taught them and this most modest of men will go off at a tangent , drawing attention to the extent to which both girls have been prepared to work . |