Example sentences of "[noun pl] [modal v] go [prep] [art] " 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 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 .
4 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 .
5 Special thanks must go to the Ackers Trust for much needed help , and the belaying team from Sheffield .
6 Our most grateful thanks must go to the teachers from Herts .
7 ‘ Frankly , ’ he snapped , ‘ if I had my way those lists would go into the dustbin , the lot of them .
8 Then , a youngster who stole three cars would go to a young offenders institution for one and a half years .
9 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 ) .
10 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 .
11 Nine or ten cylinders will go to the Serbs , the rest to city hospitals where experts will instruct doctors in methods to make the oxygen last longer .
12 The book gives many insights into elephant behaviour , as part of the royalties will go to the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust .
13 Yes , my employer offered to er you know send this letter , the postage and everything , I said no , you know , if you help me I 'll er run round put these letters through the letter boxes it 'll , you know , assist me in my training , and if , you know , if I 'm successful in raising over 500 pounds those funds will go to the Bible School for the mentally handicapped and children with learning difficulties .
14 Mr Chairman , two points I want to make and er I get , I can link where the words can go on the top where under the leadership of County er survey , and the la at the end of that last paragraph .
15 The trimmings can go into a stock for the beet soup .
16 His message is : If you want to understanding knowing , remembering , hoping , and so on , do not look at whatever experiences may go with the use of the words ‘ know ’ , ‘ remember ’ , ‘ hope ’ , do not look at the phenomena ; look , instead , at the transactions of language , look at the grammar of the expressions ‘ I know ’ , ‘ I remember ’ , ‘ I hope ’ , look at what is done with these expressions .
17 Timings were not available as we went to press but it seems that this year 's performance honours must go to the Riddles machine .
18 Shoes 'll go in the boot bag , in the ski bags
19 Under this heading parents might go for a mixture of building society deposits or National Savings certificates .
20 Well a tumbler is where they , the buckets used to go over the top and empty into a chute into the hopper and er went cos it was on a continual chain you see cos you had a bucket two links , a bucket two links , a bucket two links , all the way round and that 's how you used to dredge all the time round and round and round and that 's how it went over to the top tumbler cos you had a bottom tumbler on this layer and a top tumbler , otherwise you could n't dredge otherwise and that top tumbler , I am certain it had five , five sides to it because at one , at one time you 'd tip a bucket on one then you 'd get two lengths so it kept the tumbler more or less equal all the way round the wear and tear of it .
21 PC John Hall said youngsters would go through a series of simulated scenes of potential danger including a building site , railway tracks and a stretch of water .
22 The catch was usually gutted as soon as it came on board , and the gulls would go in a flock from boat to boat , cleaning up the discards .
23 It may be that the carrier bags and pens would go onto the onto the table where the entry forms are dished out as part
24 His training protocol exploited the fact that , given a choice between staying in a lighted environment or entering a dark compartment , rodents such as rats or mice will go into the dark .
25 The money is to go in a penalty box kept by Grandmother ; the proceeds will go to a charity .
26 Proceeds will go to the previously announced redemption of AT&T 's $1,750m in long-term debt ; Morgan Stanley & Co Inc was lead manager .
27 The admission charge is 20p and all the proceeds will go to the Northern Ireland Hospice .
28 The theatre group has chosen Armistice Day for the production and the proceeds will go to the Royal British Legion and the Red Cross .
29 Proceeds will go to the Church Army College and all are invited to join in the soup and bread meal and Lent discussions .
30 All proceeds will go to the Darlington and District Hospice Fund .
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