Example sentences of "will go [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I do n't wan na cuss you I 'll end up getting you vexed and you 'll go home crying to your Mum .
2 At half past eight she will go downstairs to see what is happening in the kitchen , to see if Charles is in his place , to see if any of her children or stepchildren have yet descended , to prepare to receive her guests .
3 INVESTMENT will go ahead to improve the Glasgow-London railway although the work may take longer than previously planned because of limited funds , Chris Green , managing director of InterCity , forecast yesterday .
4 Mr Kohl told reporters during a visit to New Delhi : ‘ The European Community will go ahead to pursue European unity with 10 nations . ’
5 But wheelchair-bound Betty Richardson of Oakfield , Newton Aycliffe , and her husband Jim say they will go elsewhere to shop .
6 Like the Barassie trio , this year 's winners will go forward to represent Scotland in the European Club Cup , to be played in Spain in November .
7 The winners from each regional Trail will go forward to take part in a special souvenir version of Channel Four 's exciting adventure show , The Crystal Maze .
8 All the money sent to Comic Relief will go straight to support charitable projects in Africa and the UK .
9 It has long been held that the writs of mandamus and prohibition will go either to compel the visitor to act if he refused to deal with a matter within his jurisdiction or to prohibit him from dealing with a matter that lies without his jurisdiction .
10 I hope that the Minister will go away to think about the matter and come back with some guarantees on the points that have been made .
11 If you provide memorable highlights , people will go away feeling the whole event was good ; they will gradually forget the weak parts of the event ( though I hope you wo n't ) .
12 ‘ Anyone who can be bothered to see us will go away having watched a proper band .
13 ‘ Anyone who can be bothered to see us will go away having watched a proper band .
14 Appreciation of the ways in which the various shapes are related enables the teacher to ask further leading questions when a suitable opening presents itself in a child 's play ( e.g. commenting on the way the flat slabs will go together to make a staircase of three steps — ‘ What would we need to make the next step ? ’ ) .
15 Soon he will go home to join Neil for good .
16 Unless the Paris Club , which manages official debt to Western governments , proves much more generous than its past record suggests , a considerable slice of the new money will go merely to service the old loans rather than provide fresh finance for imports and investment goods to support genuine reform .
17 The predictions are that this will go further to encompass accident and emergency , maternity and even psychiatry .
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