Example sentences of "would go [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The news came only a weeks after another major Abingdon employer , Abingdon Carpets , announced a hundred and fifty jobs would go with the transfer of its distribution centre from the town to Bradford . |
2 | Last night , he told Hungarian television , that he would go with the majority of party members , and leave the party if the majority so decided . |
3 | It would go with the decor . |
4 | Erm so it 's a question of how one can best do it , but initially it would be er the onus would go on the individual to use the the spaces not designated as short stay . |
5 | I promised myself I would go on the Pill as soon as I was sixteen . |
6 | Sometimes I would go on the wagon for a few days then have a binge . |
7 | The vow I made four years ago that someday I would go on the Boards . |
8 | Well , it would go on the fields , would n't it ? |
9 | There was also the chance that the man himself would go for the test . |
10 | As they had lain together in the glorious lethargy which followed passion , Vitor had told her he would go for the petrol , but that he would go alone . |
11 | If he were to discover the nature and the limits of this person he was — and , as time went by , stave off the timor mortis — fear of death — then he would go for the nerve and the bone , draw blood . |
12 | Well o well of course er one would go for the site which would erm , to follow your hypothetical question , not cause damage . |
13 | So virtually half of what you produced would go to the landlord . |
14 | Sarah said she would go to the Fitzgerald house in the evening of Terry 's first day at home , and his father was pleased . |
15 | I would go to the Marché aux puces . |
16 | If Bernard came across with anything good , then he would go to the archives and read the files himself . |
17 | Police said that a report on the crash would go to the procurator fiscal at Ayr . |
18 | '' ’ But in 1965 , it was announced that no new university would be built for ten years and that priority would go to the expansion of existing universities . |
19 | White added that the recommendations arrived at today would go to the stewards tomorrow morning and they will decide where McCallen starts . |
20 | Moran had decided that they would go to the church in their uncle 's big old car . |
21 | When Grandmother was alive , I would go to the church services held in the schoolroom in Baldersdale because Grandma was Church of England . |
22 | It is submitted on behalf of the father and the grandmother that , if an order were not made , C. would go to the grandmother and the care which would then be given to him would not be care which would cause suffering of harm and that , therefore , the second limb of the threshold condition is not made out . |
23 | The local authority , on the other hand , say that ‘ the care given to the child ’ in section 31(2) ( b ) ( i ) means the care given by the mother to the child in this case and that , in any event , it is not clear that the child would go to the grandmother 's if a care order was not made , because the mother is still claiming , or was still claiming , that the care should be given to her . |
24 | ‘ You deserve it , but I was afraid they were n't the sort of people to make wills and the house would go to the Crown or whatever they do in these cases . ’ |
25 | Police said a report on the matter would go to the Crown Prosecution Service . |
26 | Mr. Mendez said he would go to the hotel for John Russell and the McLaren girl and also try and find the ex-soldier . |
27 | ‘ The remainder , at worst , would go to the state ; or better , into a fund to promote industrial safety . ’ |
28 | However , Mr Darling maintained that the hospital had written to a number of public bodies — including Lothian Regional Council — asking them to advertise in a children 's book , the proceeds of which would go to the purchase of baby heaters . |
29 | At the back of the stalls there were radiators which had plush curtains and we would shove these cakes and sandwiches under the radiators , and the next time somebody ordered a ‘ cinema tea ’ we would go to the kitchen and order a pot . |
30 | In that case , our malevolent might have decided to wait around on the off-chance that he would go to the kitchen or bathroom . |