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

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1 Fifty pound 'll go to the fre exchange cos she 's giving me a hundred .
2 This is true portability and is almost certainly the way the industry will go in the future .
3 All the profits from the sale of the tape will go to the Multiple Sclerosis Society .
4 Winners of the regional heats of the Fuji contest will go to the London final with the chance of scooping a £1,000 top prize .
5 then a percentage of light will go round the corner .
6 My vote will go to the least self-flagellating leadership candidate .
7 He has upgraded his profit forecast for BAT from £1.49 billion to £1.56 billion given that the profit on the deal will go above the line in the second quarter .
8 Although the company has a plant in London , it is expected some of the work will go to the company 's French factories .
9 All that bundle will go into the Biology Search Room with the victim 's clothes . "
10 And when your surviving spouse has finally run his or her course and the life interest comes to an end then the remaining half will go to the children as well .
11 The judge will go over the dog using his hands and eyes to look for any faults in conformation , but most of all to ascertain the virtues of the animal .
12 Should United beat Forest and then go on to win the championship , the UEFA Cup place will go to the team finishing third in the First Division , sparking off a League scramble between Manchester City , Sheffield Wednesday , Liverpool and Arsenal .
13 The Leader of the Opposition said : ’ Top place will go to the health services . ’
14 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 .
15 So Forest will go into the New Year at rock bottom with murmurings of discontent from the Forest crowd growing ever louder as the threat of relegation looms ever larger .
16 Should he take over the Barrington mantle , a small part of the credit will go to the ‘ old master ’ , admits Marshall .
17 The event will go under the title ‘ Dribbling for Beginners ’ .
18 The other will go to the best parody of a Melvyn love-scene ( about 250 words ) that accompanies an entry .
19 b ) The nails used to join the triangular section to the boarding will go into the boarding at an angle because of the angles of the faces of the triangular section .
20 ‘ It 's a marvellous feeling to know your name will go into the record books alongside all the greats of the past like Bobby Moore , ’ said the player who moved to Italy from Aston Villa for £5million .
21 That water will go through the chiller .
22 A COLLECTION of unusual antiques that has been 30 years in the making will go under the hammer this weekend .
23 But Sunrise Radio chief Avtar Lit has vowed that the service will go on the air on Tuesday as scheduled .
24 These four were not from the top trialists and , apart from the top two pairs , the rest will go into the eight .
25 Money from sales of the video will go towards the new St. Tiggywinkles Wildlife Hospital in Haddenham .
26 Choir member Margaret Candler said : ‘ We have already done a sponsored sing to pay for the theatre so everything made on the night will go to the charity .
27 Speaking to the Art Newspaper Graf Douglas confirmed , however , that the collection will go to the State Library at Stuttgart , the capital of Baden-Württemberg .
28 The Paley Collection will go to the San Diego Museum of Art ( 9 June-26 September ) , and the New Orleans Museum of Art ( 6 February-17 April , 1994 ) , before returning to MoMA .
29 IT 'S outrageous that the takings of the National Lottery will go to the arts , heritage , sport and charities .
30 My father will go to the cash and carry every week , and perhaps he 'll pop into into Tesco 's or something and get a few bits and pieces , so we got a lot in the fridge , but it 's not a lot of variety .
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