Example sentences of "[be] to go [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ So I struggled on when the best thing would have been to go into the reserves and get my confidence back . |
2 | Sixty jobs are to go at the Dowty Seals factory at Ashchurch near Tewkesbury in Gloucestershire . |
3 | Three hundred and fifty jobs are to go at the headquarters of the credit card company Barclaycard . |
4 | 350 staff are to go at the Northampton headquarters . |
5 | About 600 jobs are to go at the corporation — about 30 per cent of the workforce — affecting staff at all levels . |
6 | Six hundred and twenty mining jobs are to go at the Bickershaw colliery in Lancashire and up to a hundred jobs will disappear at Granada Television , the makers of ’ Coronation Street ’ . |
7 | Six hundred and twenty mining jobs are to go at the Bickershaw colliery in Lancashire and up to a hundred jobs will disappear at Granada Television , the makers of ’ Coronation Street ’ . |
8 | Twelve hundred and twenty jobs are to go with the closure of the Ravenscraig steel works in Scotland . |
9 | 42 jobs are to go with the closure of accountacy firm KPMG Peat Marwick in Cheltenham . |
10 | Up to fourteen hundred defence jobs are to go with the closure of the Portland naval base and a cutback in the workload at Portsmouth . |
11 | ‘ You are to go to the river . ’ |
12 | And it 's surprising how reluctant people are to go to the police . |
13 | Author Ian Fleming 's original unpublished notes on his most famous creation are to go under the hammer at London auctioneers Sotheby 's on December 15 . |
14 | Author Ian Fleming 's original unpublished notes on his most famous creation are to go under the hammer at London auctioneers Sotheby 's on December 15 . |
15 | Now his MC and other wartime awards are to go under the hammer as receivers sell his belongings to pay creditors . |
16 | DIAMONDS , gems and jewellery recovered from one of the biggest robberies in history are to go under the hammer . |
17 | Coats and shoebags are to go in the cloakroom . |
18 | Nearly two and a half thousand jobs are to go in the motor industry , the majority at Ford , the remainder at Vauxhall . |
19 | If we 're to go outside the windows |
20 | ‘ 'You 're to go at the beginning of January , but I shall have to wait till all this house business is finished . |
21 | It is tempting to suggest that the public conception came from memory and the private metaphors from their inner worlds of inner objects , but to draw such a fine distinction would be to go beyond the evidence I have . |
22 | If you suspect , for example , that your neighbour intends to build on your land , or if your windows are going to be blocked so that no light can get through , or if an unreasonable nuisance is going to be caused , then your last hope may be to go to the courts and ask for an injunction . |
23 | " Mother Benedicta told me yesterday that in a year or two I 'm to go to the village of Yelton . |
24 | ‘ Look , Micky , ’ said Peter Hickton , ‘ would it help if we were to go through the lines again this evening , just the two of us ? ’ |
25 | ‘ And if rumour were to go about the levels that the T'ang has lost something important and would clear a deck to find it ? |
26 | They urged that if the loyalist political parties were to go into the convention without having in reserve the weapon of the general strike , they would be as naked and helpless as Aneurin Bevan , the post-war foreign secretary , had said Britain would be in international councils if she were unilaterally to discard her nuclear weapons . |
27 | We were to go into the mountains and spend one night in tents before making our rendezvous the next day . |
28 | And how many officers were to go into the flat ? |
29 | It would be a tragic loss to theatre if such an important organisation were to go to the wall . |
30 | I have been living in the city for three years and if I were to go to the estates now they would n't give me work . |