Example sentences of "be to go [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Pen of peace goes on show IMPORTANT and significant additions , including a fountain pen which David Lloyd George used to sign the Treaty of Versailles after World War I , are to go on show at the Lloyd George Museum in Llanystumdwy .
2 PAINTINGS by Edward Povey , the man who recently completed a huge mural at Bangor University , are to go on show at the city 's Parc Menai Business Park next month .
3 Historic bells including some dating back to Henry VIII 's reign are to go on show at the Ryedale Folk Museum , Hutton-le-Hole near Kirkbymoorside from tomorrow .
4 A selection of hats worn by the widow of the disgraced tycoon Robert Maxwell , are to go on sale tomorrow .
5 A selection of hats worn by the widow of the disgraced tycoon Robert Maxwell , are to go on sale tomorrow .
6 And tickets are to go on sale for an Easter draw with a huge Easter Egg as first prize .
7 So , the two golden rules when buying are to go for quality and buy the largest you can afford .
8 The emphasis of Paul is clear , we are to go for quality both in our performance and in the way we conduct ourselves in the workplace .
9 The 59-year-old , who has been on a hectic 10,000-mile round trip to Buenos Aires , said : ‘ I 've only just woken up and my only plans now are to go to bed . ’
10 If we are to go beyond nihilism we shall have to devise a strategy to examine this .
11 No , you 're to go to bed .
12 This can be seen from the figures in Table 5 which also suggest that the longer the time they had lived in an old people 's home the less likely they were to go into hospital .
13 They were to go on trial on January 5 charged with lying to Congress about the controversy .
14 We were to go on foot so as not to disturb the tranquillity .
15 IF medals were to go on offer for patience then Don Kelly would certainly be entitled to collect one .
16 Eventually he reached Kirwan and was assured that no South Africans would be involved and that the match has some sanctity as the proceeds were to go to child cancer research — not that that dissuaded some cynics from suggesting that some players may have taken their share .
17 The day came when we were to go to court to legalise the situation .
18 But I can remember once when I was at the school Mrs was our music teacher and we were to go from doh to far , you know doh to far , and they used to s , she used to say listen to Mabel , Mabel 's the only one one of you that can go from doh to far .
19 We were to go by sea .
20 Jack and Warnie were to go by motorcycle — Daudel as Warnie called it — with Warnie in the saddle and Jack in a low-slung sidecar .
21 ONE of the biggest private users of the rail network is to go into liquidation because it can not afford British Rail 's rates .
22 The other is to go into coalition with some of the other regional parties that may also hold some seats in parliament .
23 Our next plan is to go for endowment to stop the roller coaster ride we 've gone on with the city ’ .
24 Your second option is to go for replacement windows that combine the latest design and constructional techniques with materials that promise minimal maintenance , and which include the bonus of having sealed-unit double glazing and built-in weatherstripping .
25 We understand the intent is to go for breadth first , and depth — how the application programming interfaces will actually work — later .
26 We understand the intent is to go for breadth first , and depth — how the application programming interfaces will actually work — later .
27 ‘ My job is to go on stage and make people forget about their problems — I do n't want to tell them about mine . ’
28 THE WORLD 'S third incompatible videodisc system , VHD , is to go on sale in Japan on 21 April .
29 THE world 's strongest beer — more than 17 per cent alcohol — is to go on sale by Christmas at pubs owned by London-based brewery Firkin .
30 A velvet court dress made for him by his fellow tailors is to go on show at the Croydon Museum .
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