Example sentences of "[adj] [modal v] go [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 That may go against the grain for some AGP leaders , who entered politics as advocates of non-violence .
2 That should go to the rescue workers who took great risks to bring out survivors , the skill of the medical teams and the love expressed by those who cared for the injured and bereaved .
3 In contrast , some may go into a stupor of depression , or become so anxious that colic sets in .
4 I mean this ought to go in the paper really .
5 This ought to go in the paper Mary , not boot not the car boot .
6 Anyone interested should go to the Montupet factory at Dunmurry at 3.30pm .
7 Anyone interested should go to the meeting or ring or .
8 We seldom read in the tabloid press local police force fails er we may frequently read in the local press in the tabloid press rather , that the Home Secretary has failed and yet what we seem to be saying is that we believe that all the responsibility should be local , all that responsibility , all the blame when things go wrong should go to the Home Secretary .
9 This could go across the mud and it easily .
10 'Cos some would go to the information office , for instance B T with any of their , so if we just said .
11 A third draft of the document is now being produced and this will go through the Institute 's approval procedures before being put forward for ratification by National Council in October .
12 This will go in the parish magazine , will it ?
13 But Macaulay has a charisma that attracts pre-pubescents like flies , and Home Alone 2 will go through the box office roof .
14 Yes , this can go on the wall .
15 All this is designed to tantalise — as soon as I ask if any of this can go on the record , he clams up .
16 that 'll go on the top .
17 He 's looking at doing a me he 's doing a menu of stuff for us so er will that go in , that 'll go in the lift wo n't it ?
18 On the morning of the auction he received a letter informing him that after a ‘ first examination ’ the self-portrait was considered ‘ to be of major interest to the national heritage ’ and as such would go before a commission for its fate to be decided .
19 I 'd go that 'd go round the world that would !
20 Let's see and that could go to the compost .
21 These could go to the car boot sale .
22 Anyone , married or single , male or female , young or not-so-young can go to a family planning clinic .
23 In a desperately competitive climate , where anyone bright and competent could go down the road and pick up a better paid job with kinder hours and more congenial working conditions from someone like British Telecom , the railways ran a service dependent on people who belonged to a narrow and inbred working culture , with outdated procedures of training and promotion , and an institutional reliance on overtime working , whose wholly disgraceful dimensions are symbolised by the fact that maximum weekly hours were only recently cut to 72 hours a week .
24 ‘ If British manufacturers do n't pull their fingers out and put their might and muscle behind us then more will go to the wall , ’ she warns .
25 Over 1000 lots of architectural furnishings and garden statuary from the 100-year-old firm of T. Crowther & Son Ltd will go on the block in a three day sale on their premises .
26 yes , you , you 'll find some world holiday dates , and so on , those can go in the storage binder and , unless you 're likely to , to want to know when the Emperor 's birthday is , and plan things like that .
27 That would go for a lot more in Mold
28 like toasted bread and , cos that would go in the toaster with two slices together .
29 ‘ And that would go against the grain , would n't it … to do anything without working out the odds first ? ’
30 Well it 's it 's say I say I was doing my best , as it were , say that everything was going swimmingly I 'd be getting a profit of thirty pounds from Neil twenty pounds from Alan because five will go on the tea and the milk and the box of Cornflakes and the toast er twenty , thirty , that 's fifty and twenty for Paul which is seventy .
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