Example sentences of "[noun pl] [modal v] go [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Returns requests should go to the originating invoicing address . |
2 | Any budding talents should go to the rehearsals held from 6–7pm every Wednesday before the event . |
3 | Queries should go to Stephen Lambe , . |
4 | Queries should go to Gill Byatt in the buying department . |
5 | Orders and queries should go to Caliban Books , Blaen-Cwmiar , Llanllwni , Llanybydder , Dyfed , Wales ( ) . |
6 | Queries should go to Chris Andrew or Joe Toussaint on . |
7 | I think the same players and coaches should go on this year 's European tour . |
8 | The complexity of psychological factors involved in the AL of maintaining a safe environment means that publicity campaigns and health education programmes must go beyond simply imparting information about safety , realising that people often know what they should and could do , and yet do not act on their knowledge . |
9 | Orders and authorised returns should go to Bookpoint . |
10 | Knives and forks should go in that way . |
11 | Mr Smith may set up an overseas trust for the benefit of his three minor unmarried grandchildren A , B and C , giving them life interests in the fund provided that if all the trusts should fail the funds should go to the child of Mr Smith ( ie Master Smith ) , the parent of A , B and C. £100 may be settled and this may be used to purchase 50 per cent of the shares in an anticipated profitable company to be set up by Master Smith . |
12 | Rock and blues fans must go to ‘ Sticky Fingers ’ and see live music like it was in the good old days . |
13 | That is the judgment not just of the Government , but of those hard-hearted characters who decide where mobile investment projecs should go in the EC . |
14 | Special thanks must go to the Ackers Trust for much needed help , and the belaying team from Sheffield . |
15 | My thanks must go to all staff , particularly the service and administration teams without whom the business would not run . |
16 | Thanks must go to Joe Lawley for the use of his Range Rover and trailer . |
17 | We as an organization must be ready to accept the sterling work carried out by our , er R H S Os with the very limited resources at their disposal and particular thanks must go to those R H S Os who find themselves dual-roled as education and political officers . |
18 | Special thanks must go to our many suppliers and customers for their most generous gifts and donations which ranged from 3 Nights in Paris for two , to a bottle of whisky . |
19 | Our most grateful thanks must go to the teachers from Herts . |
20 | Entries should go to her at SAWD Books , ( ) , by 29th January . |
21 | Unlike Wainwright , Bill does n't specify that walkers should go from West to East . |
22 | IBM Corp will be split into independent companies , Bill Gates , chairman of Microsoft Corp , told La Tribune in an interview : he said workstations and large systems would need to keep the IBM name , but consulting , disks and personal computers could go by other names . |
23 | The guidance , while encouraging social workers to share information with clients about their needs , warns them against recording this on the assessment form because clients could go to court over any assessed needs which are not being met with services . |
24 | ‘ Frankly , ’ he snapped , ‘ if I had my way those lists would go into the dustbin , the lot of them . |
25 | The Kapos would go at it , crudely but effectively , with knives or chisels or any tool that came to hand . |
26 | The royalties would go to his widow and daughter ? ’ |
27 | Then , a youngster who stole three cars would go to a young offenders institution for one and a half years . |
28 | These farmers had no money for improving agricultural methods and no motivation either because they realised that ‘ however beneficial any methods of agricultural technology were in the abstract , the benefits reaped from the improved methods would go to the money lender and not the tiller ’ ( Mamdani , The Myth of Population Control ) . |
29 | New legs shall go to church , new knees shall kneel . |
30 | A full four-hander meant that two girls dressed as policewomen would go into the pub , locate the victim and intimidate him in front of his office cronies , then start taking their clothes off . |