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

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1 The history teacher ought to go beyond the generalities of support for parliamentary democracy and liberty to help young people understand the changing nature of society , with its changing patterns of employment and unemployment , its multi-cultural and multi-ethnic nature with the changing status of women , and the ways in which moral attitudes and beliefs are being affected by science and technology .
2 Do you think you ought to go to the doctors again ?
3 We should go through the questions again , substituting ‘ English ’ for ‘ hearing ’ and ‘ French ’ for ‘ deaf ’ .
4 When they were riding up in the lift , Damian said , ‘ I think we should go over the minutes together . ’
5 Many of the suggestions made by the Government in the citizens charter give us an opportunity to contribute our own ideas to what should go into the citizens charter and for those ideas to expand and to grow as a result of the kernel in the programme that the Government have produced .
6 Gin , we are told , is one of the purest spirits made , and juniper berries , the baies de genièvre or ginepro from which Geneva or gin derived its name , provide the characteristic flavouring which everyone who ever drank a glass of gin in their lives would recognize when he tastes the juniper-berry flavour in Provençal game terrines and certain Northern Italian sauces and stuffings for partridge and pheasant ; and eau de vie de genièvre is a spirit used in French and Belgian Ardennais regional cooking , so it seems extraordinary that people blanch at the suggestion that gin should go into the casseroles .
7 Any budding talents should go to the rehearsals held from 6–7pm every Wednesday before the event .
8 You should go to the hills , where there 's no disease . ’
9 That meant that last year £1 million was knocked off the total administration budget so that as much as possible of that handsome increase should go to the artists and performers , not just in metropolitan London but throughout the country .
10 Only a small proportion of this extra money should go to the claimants , he argued , in addition to normal compensation for injury and loss of earnings .
11 Is he further aware that he carries the good wishes of the party behind him in the difficult few months to come and should go to the talks in great confidence , knowing of the great contribution that this country has made to Europe since the days of William Pitt ?
12 So the drill should go to the workers , who would pay the depreciated value of the machine to their new partner , their former employer .
13 Other reports suggest , plausibly , that the hottest argument now is about money , in particular what proportion of oil revenue should go to the Kurds — and , perhaps , which Kurds .
14 I should go to the shops and get me some , get myself some actually .
15 Unless we want to wake up on April 10 to Neil Kinnock 's punitive Britain , every vote on April 9 should go to the candidates supporting John Major to uphold freedom of the individual ( embracing rights with responsibilities ) and importantly , the British character abroad .
16 ‘ But surely you should go to the police . ’
17 Joe began to wonder if he should go to the police .
18 ‘ I reckon we should go to the police .
19 Do n't you think you should go to the police ? ’
20 ‘ Clarissa was wondering if we should go to the police , ’ said Guy .
21 I think you should go for the blocks of colour .
22 When the handcuffs were ready , Joe suggested we should go with the soldiers , and as Mrs Joe was curious to know what happened , she agreed .
23 and I did say to you that you must go , if you go there you must go on the books because you 're with a solicitor
24 The cartridges must go to the firearms experts .
25 We must go to the ruins of London for food . ’
26 ‘ I would love to say our comeback was the result of managerial genius , but all the credit must go to the players .
27 Special thanks must go to the Ackers Trust for much needed help , and the belaying team from Sheffield .
28 A big hand must go to the Canadians who took part so wholeheartedly and the many other international representatives .
29 Our most grateful thanks must go to the teachers from Herts .
30 When master-manufacturers talked of the danger of communism which lurked behind any limitation of the absolute right of employers to hire and fire at will , they meant not social revolution but merely that the right of property and the right of domination were indistinguishable , and a bourgeois society must go to the dogs once interference with property rights was permitted .
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