Example sentences of "will go [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Money from sales of the video will go towards the new St. Tiggywinkles Wildlife Hospital in Haddenham .
2 The money will go towards the new unit that is to be built at the clinic .
3 Erm , to this end , we need about six hundred pounds for the printing , and then all the proceeds will go towards the legal and also to buy additional equipment for the primary school .
4 The event starts at 1.30pm and all proceeds will go towards the little girl 's travelling expenses .
5 Proceeds will go towards the vital restoration and conservation of historic properties looked after by English Heritage ’ .
6 Securing the nationalist goal and ignoring the liberal goal , many nationalists will go for the nationalist goal .
7 He thinks that employers will go for the cheapest labour they can .
8 ‘ No more going out after blackout ’ she said , ‘ and that will go for the domestic and nursing staff as well .
9 Morpeth Harrier Archbold , who will go for the five-race Wearside Grand Prix title , made his break at the two mile mark and went on to beat Sunderland 's Martin Armstrong by a comfortable 30 seconds .
10 I think probably something like twenty per cent of the marks for most Boards will go on the multiple choice erm paper .
11 JOHN Major will go on the offensive today to try and save his job after the Tories virtually put him on probation .
12 Yes , what will go to the Islamic one ?
13 That is , it will go to the highest cash bidder who presents a sound business plan plus the prospect of programmes of a certain minimum quality .
14 The Mayor has decided that the nameplate will go to the highest bid received by post .
15 All the profits from the sale of the tape will go to the Multiple Sclerosis Society .
16 A £10 prize will go to the best letter published each month .
17 The other will go to the best parody of a Melvyn love-scene ( about 250 words ) that accompanies an entry .
18 A £10 prize will go to the best letter published each month .
19 The £200 prize will go to the best presentation by a post graduate student .
20 Pride of place in the auction tomorrow will go to the rarest tractors which came originally from the States .
21 A Bill will go to the latter two types of committee only if it is so moved by a Member immediately after second reading and so decided by the House .
22 Prizes will go to the first 10 all-correct entries opened after that date .
23 Some of these big fish fetch big prices , two or three times as much as we would pay for them here , and they will go to the classy restaurants or the Marseille fish shops , but the boxes of little slithery bright pink fish called demoiselles and the miscellaneous collections of bony little rock fish , undersized whiting and other small fry , will go for very little .
24 Mr Brooke , who still has to decide on the age limit for lottery punters , would not reveal how big a portion of the cash will go to the Inland Revenue .
25 All money raised will go to the special baby care unit at Wrexham Maelor Hospital .
26 Some companies will transfer from the Third market to the USM , some will go to the over-the-counter market ( OTC ) , which is an informal market that consists of trading in small business shares by a group of brokers and licensed dealers to the public .
27 Proceeds from the show will go to the American Indian College Fund , an organisation seeking to ensure native Americans have access to higher education .
28 The money will go to the Motor Neurone Disease Association , which was represented at the event by executive committee member Mike Hawley , himself a sufferer from the fatal muscle-wasting disease and a former head postmaster in Southend .
29 The theatre group has chosen Armistice Day for the production and the proceeds will go to the Royal British Legion and the Red Cross .
30 All the proceeds from the concert will go to the local Cinderford Forge Appeal for the Blind .
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