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

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1 That may go against the grain for some AGP leaders , who entered politics as advocates of non-violence .
2 That should go to the rescue workers who took great risks to bring out survivors , the skill of the medical teams and the love expressed by those who cared for the injured and bereaved .
3 Much of the credit for this must go to the staff at the Unit .
4 This could go across the mud and it easily .
5 But th to go back to the the polishing , it really was it was you know , really hard work and But there was a great band of I mean the the used to Different firms that would h have a lot of work on one place and then they would move and then some would go to the shipyards .
6 'Cos some would go to the information office , for instance B T with any of their , so if we just said .
7 Returns above this will go to the risk-takers — holders of the ordinary shares .
8 A third draft of the document is now being produced and this will go through the Institute 's approval procedures before being put forward for ratification by National Council in October .
9 This will go in the parish magazine , will it ?
10 Yes , this can go on the wall .
11 All this is designed to tantalise — as soon as I ask if any of this can go on the record , he clams up .
12 that 'll go on the top .
13 He 's looking at doing a me he 's doing a menu of stuff for us so er will that go in , that 'll go in the lift wo n't it ?
14 I 'd go that 'd go round the world that would !
15 Let's see and that could go to the compost .
16 These could go to the car boot sale .
17 ‘ If British manufacturers do n't pull their fingers out and put their might and muscle behind us then more will go to the wall , ’ she warns .
18 yes , you , you 'll find some world holiday dates , and so on , those can go in the storage binder and , unless you 're likely to , to want to know when the Emperor 's birthday is , and plan things like that .
19 Very often , too , when we were travelling round the farms doing repairs ( and many of these were done just before harvest to prevent hold-ups at a busy time ) the Guv'nor would tell us to leave two shillings at a certain farm , half a crown perhaps at another , and at some only a shilling : that would go towards the men 's largesse-spending . ’
20 like toasted bread and , cos that would go in the toaster with two slices together .
21 ‘ And that would go against the grain , would n't it … to do anything without working out the odds first ? ’
22 Keeping her voice low , Mrs McMahon began , ‘ I 'll not tell you his name — I 'll not tell anyone his name ; that will go to the grave with me — but he was n't English , Ellie .
23 And that can go in the freezer , what ? aah .
24 And here you are , look and that can go in the toilet for mummy .
25 and that can go in the box ca n't it ?
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