Example sentences of "will go [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Money raised from the venture will go towards a summer holiday for under-privileged children from the town .
2 It received £70,000 from the last Telethon which will go towards a new building on this site .
3 Money raised will go towards the appeal to establish a permanent museum on the Lambeth site .
4 Money raised during MND Week will go towards the development of special aids for disabled people .
5 This magnificent fund-raising effort will go towards the purchase of the Trust 's House at 13 Allerton Park , Leeds which is the permanent home for adults with learning disabilities .
6 Proceeds will go towards the vital restoration and conservation of historic properties looked after by English Heritage ’ .
7 Proceeds from sales of the book will go towards the Thera Foundation 's work to complete the excavation .
8 I 've no idea how much they cost , but whatever 's left over will go towards the kitchen scissors — rather mundane I know but one of those things that 's not exactly necessary but once you 've got it you ca n't do without !
9 The money will go towards the cost of running the centre which looks after 90 elderly , disabled and house bound residents each week .
10 Erm , to this end , we need about six hundred pounds for the printing , and then all the proceeds will go towards the legal and also to buy additional equipment for the primary school .
11 Incomefrom the levy will amount to some £40 million which will go towards the development of new waste disposal techniques .
12 Money from sales of the video will go towards the new St. Tiggywinkles Wildlife Hospital in Haddenham .
13 All profits from the sale of the tickets will go towards the work of the bureau .
14 All money raised will go towards the work of the Cancer Research Campaign in Northern Ireland , of which Jean is press officer and Barbara is area appeals organiser .
15 The two-year loan , one of 150 given by the trust to young businesses in North Yorkshire , will go towards the cost of a van and machinery for their workshop at Brompton-on-Swale .
16 The event starts at 1.30pm and all proceeds will go towards the little girl 's travelling expenses .
17 It will go towards the setting up of a north-eastern branch of the charity which arranges holidays for children with terminal illnesses .
18 The estimated £100,000 profits a year will be an added bonus and will go towards the running costs of the hospital 's first whole body scanner , due to arrive early next year .
19 The money will go towards the new unit that is to be built at the clinic .
20 The money will go towards an extension and towards kitchen equipment in the extension , we had a nice time there , and there was a great deal of gratitude to the G M B.
21 So you will go as a customer . ’
22 ‘ I will go as an all-rounder , ’ he said .
23 The only people who will go for a pub will be those who have been made redundant from their jobs and will consider taking leases .
24 In future I will go for a rousing chorus of ‘ Absolutely , Cheerio , Cheery-bung , Bottoms up , Chin-chin , and a touch of the Pip-pips to you too . ’
25 If , when you get on , all your weight is left on the back foot , the back of the board will inevitably sink and you will go for a swim — as you step on to the board move the weight forwards quickly .
26 They may be moved from this pit to others during the wriggler stage , or once they are free-swimming , and the parents will go for a further 6–8 weeks before considering another family .
27 Mr Boyd predicted : ‘ She will go for a classic style which never dates .
28 IBM Corp 's quest for a new chief executive appears to be narrowing , but you pays your money and you takes your choice when it comes to drawing up a list of front-runners — US PC Week reckons that the company will go for a chairman from outside and suggests Paul Stern and Perot Systems Corp chairman Morton Meyerson as the front-runners , with an internal chief executive , putting its money on Ellen Hancock and Bernard Puckett , but the Reuter shortlist is quite different , and has Lawrence Bossidy , chairman of Allied-Signal Corp out front , saying he has visited Armonk at least three or four times , Paul Stern is in there again , and John Sculley is back in the picture , with one source quoted as saying ‘ The rumour is that Sculley is acting quite disinterested , but his travel plans include going to the East Coast quite a bit ; ’ Reuter 's other possible contender is Michael Armstrong , who left only last year .
29 It seems most likely that the Task Group will go for a more strongly typed Cobol , similar in this respect to C++ .
30 He seems to be making his demands for concessions from the industry on the basis that otherwise he will go for a ban .
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