Example sentences of "all [verb] to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In the next few weeks advertisements will appear for a chief executive who , if all goes to plan , will have a year to run themselves in and have a real say in building the new institution .
2 NEXT St Andrew 's Day , if all goes to plan , a delegation of Scots , with a lone piper , will arrive at a forlorn old garden in the town of Weifang in eastern China , to bring to an appropriately dignified conclusion one of the more remarkable sports stories of the century .
3 If all goes to plan , oil should account for some 50% of demand in 1990 and 38% in the year 2000 .
4 So ESA is having to cough up rather more than it bargained for to insure the European communications satellite that , if all goes to plan , Ariane will place in orbit on its next launch in June .
5 They will form a constituent assembly , which will discuss the president 's draft of the new constitution and , if all goes to plan , adopt those parts of it needed to elect a new parliament .
6 It houses long stay elderly patients who will move this year to a new community unit if all goes to plan .
7 ‘ We have applied for her licence and if all goes to plan she will be riding State Governor .
8 If all goes to plan , this handbook will be the most comprehensive publication produced by the funeral industry ( in terms of content , distribution and public sector awareness ) and National Council members should be encouraged by the fact that , despite an NAFD launch , it is very much a BIE production .
9 If all goes to plan , the forbidding walls of Oxford Prison could soon be housing undergraduates from St Peter 's College .
10 But , if all goes to plan , it will not be long before many more well filled wallets like these will be stopping — and getting thinner — in Garrison .
11 If all goes to plan , the pool to be sited in Gilkes Street could be open by April , 1995 .
12 The first team will still be playing at McMullen Road next season , but they will have a high profile coach and , if all goes to plan , the following season they will enjoy some of the best facilities in the North-East .
13 My Lord point eight , erm , the evidence it all goes to insurance points , solvency and protection of policy holders and in that regard two points , first of all why one can simply say V D S , secondly all their justifications , even if it 's true , the answer is V D S , but in any event they must sure even if , even if V D S was wrong in some way , they would have to show that the restrictions were the minimum necessary in order to achieve those legitimate policy objectives
14 It 's amazing how much we all trust to luck and hope that it will never happen to us .
15 Because you know what he 's like when he gets talking , he talks so much he just cuts all your hair off Ye yeah it 's all cut on the sides and cos , cos they 're all taught to finger dry and what have you , he does all this and what have you .
16 ‘ I am psychic ’ … it all pointed to spiritualism , to table-tapping .
17 On the day before — Friday — Nutty ordered them all to go to bed early , and meet at the refrigerator factory where Mr Singh would pick them up at 8.15 after they had got the horses ready .
18 PROFESSOR GEORGE Teeling-Smith has provided the nation with a grim warning , and one we should do well to heed before we are all poisoned to death .
19 At their trial , in which Mathews was the principal prosecution witness , they were all sentenced to life imprisonment with a recommendation they serve not less than twenty years .
20 You presumably all listen to radio , watch television and so on .
21 As to genius , ‘ Reynolds ’ opinion was that Genius may be taught & that all Pretense to Inspiration is a Lie & a Deceit , to say the least of it .
22 It all came to light when I travelled from Bradford to London to take part in a television programme about multiculturalism .
23 Does all refer to timescale , size , land use or what ?
24 All exercises are carried out without music — we all count to 10-music is used at other periods during the day .
25 The third quarter proved worst of all according to chairman George Cox , though things subsequently improved .
26 The prince 's press secretary Dickie Arbiter said : ‘ The evening went very well , all according to plan .
27 I spect they 're all going to work or summat .
28 Then the time of reckoning came — was it all going to work ?
29 Babur hopes very much that it is all going to work out for Stuart .
30 And that roundabout in those days and probably nowadays at that time gets snarled up with traffic all going to work .
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