Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb mod] go [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Unlike Wainwright , Bill does n't specify that walkers should go from West to East .
2 The guidance , while encouraging social workers to share information with clients about their needs , warns them against recording this on the assessment form because clients could go to court over any assessed needs which are not being met with services .
3 New legs shall go to church , new knees shall kneel .
4 All royalties will go to charity .
5 Winning entries will go on display in the Lloyds Bank Fashion Challenge Regional Roadshow early in the New Year .
6 ‘ People assume my books will go to number one on the best-sellers list , ’ he declares .
7 ‘ People assume my books will go to number one on the best-sellers list , ’ he declares .
8 Now only three or four years later I 'd say of yeah we 're go to somewhere a bit quieter , so that kids can go to bed of a night time , we could have a apartment .
9 It 's all right for them because their kids can go on holiday with them so they 've got no problems .
10 Mr Sheher , a 37-year-old black belt fifth dan , from Acklam , Middlesbrough , said doctors at the competition decided that the casualties should go to hospital .
11 The church also set up a number of permanent rural communities where members of the Christian communities could go for weekend retreats or live there full-time .
12 The event starts at 1pm and all proceeds will go to Animal Welfare .
13 Proceeds will go to Action and Research for Multiple Sclerosis .
14 All the proceeds will go to Age Concern , Hampshire .
15 Proceeds will go towards hall funds .
16 She is advised she must co-operate voluntarily with this agreement , and if she does not , social workers will go to court for a care order .
17 Clean fractions can go for re-use , metallics can be recycled , and soils can be cleaned or stabilised by biological , chemical , thermal or physical means .
18 Much of the credit for the remarkable change in the attitudes of the Canadian public towards the St Lawrence belugas must go to ecologist Leone Pippard , commonly known as Our Lady of the White Whales .
19 All these things would go to waste .
20 There were other circumstances , too , in which men might travel about the country ; knights and their retinues would go to war , merchants would pursue trade and pilgrims would travel to shrines .
21 The MacRobert is poised to start major development work for both front-of-house and backstage and huge fund-raising efforts will go in hand with this .
22 And our knowledgeable consultants will go to work creating an itinerary just for you ( see the sample itinerary below ) .
23 . . And er this was one of things that my old boss , when people came into name their children , he said Now remember , these initials will go on case , perhaps , one day , and you do n't want S A P , or something like that .
24 Big City brokers turn their backs on small investors : Martin Baker reports on where private investors can go for advice and dealing services as shares falter
25 Gifts should go to Convoy Aid coordinator Marlene Wyldbore , at 22 Harringay Crescent , Darlington .
26 ‘ The steerage passengers must go through quarantine , which I 'm afraid will delay them considerably .
27 Jones later apologised over his 25-minute contribution to the tape and promised any profits would go to charity .
28 We have kept ticket prices as low as possible , and any profits will go to Age Concern 's Golden Years Appeal , our charity of the year .
29 The first turbo trains will go into service next week .
30 The alternative is to bury an architrave switch mounting box in the wall to take the terminal connector strip , and secure the light fitting centrally over this , so that the securing screws can go into wall plugs fitted in holes , which you drill in the wall either side of the box .
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