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

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1 You must go through the way in which you are not . ’
2 We must go in the shop in the Pinge to buy something for my bunny .
3 Three is the training programme , which I 'll go to the photocopier in a minute .
4 If Peter does n't come back tomorrow I 'll go to the apartment in Soldeu , she told herself .
5 John Durno , governor of Saughton prison , said yesterday that up to 200 prisoners could go through the programme in the year .
6 belief is that er if you get the trustee balance right , that 's the first place where the decision ought to be made , but there should be a fall-back position which Good has given , which they the trustees could go to the regulator in the case of er not being able to solve things , but are feeling very much on surpluses , that the money is there first of all to pay pensions and until pensions are paid up to Inland Revenue levels , whatever they are , then no money should go back to the company .
7 I M P A Cs belief is that er if you get the trustee balance right , that 's the first place where the decision ought to be made , but there should be a fall back position which Good has given , which they they trustees could go to the regulator in the case of er not being able to solve things , but our feeling very much on surplus is that the money is there first for to pay pensions and until pensions are paid up to Inland Revenue levels whatever they are , then no money should go back to the company .
8 I wish that I could go into the matter in more detail .
9 ‘ Every summer we used to go to the seaside in Croatia , and I built sandcastles with the other children .
10 Moran had decided that they would go to the church in their uncle 's big old car .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 He has upgraded his profit forecast for BAT from £1.49 billion to £1.56 billion given that the profit on the deal will go above the line in the second quarter .
14 The options and evaluations will go before the president in June .
15 It 's going through that system , and once they 've given us the go ahead then we can go to the solicitor in Lancaster .
16 Indoor azaleas can go into the garden in spring .
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