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

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1 Readers may be interested to know that the money given will go towards nutritional programmes in one of the poorest areas of Cairo .
2 The company involved , Flambeau Mining , claims that up to 70 per cent of the $20-30 million cost of the mine will go towards environmental protection measures , including a water treatment plant .
3 Tonight 's game , If there is one will go towards NEXT weekends scores .
4 It is hoped that some of this will go towards special development project for the north east so that Jennie Appleby can come onto the staff on a more permanent basis .
5 For example , if you need to take it abroad with you , opt for a bagged cot will go as ordinary baggage on the plane , rather than a fold-up model which would be much more cumbersome to transport .
6 Interestingly , though , most of the audition selections are chosen from work of the last twenty years ; most young students will go for contemporary work .
7 When I am sitting up there working with the librarian , pupils will come trotting in with little notes from teachers saying " I have been sent in to ask for books on … " and off they will go for that lesson which is what she wanted , so they have achieved it .
8 The top five percent will go for that , I hope you wo n't , you 're not five percent , but some of you , you 're all find where you want to be , is n't it , where you want to see yourself .
9 So there is little chance that the 1993 programme will go for short-term audience gain at the expense of long-term credibility .
10 Net proceeds will go for working capital .
11 We do meet again with the company tomorrow to try and further progress the matter and hopefully , but my big fear is , is that it is a two-stage closure that they will go for nine hundred this time then we 'll find that useful , expensive equipment will be transferred to Sweden .
12 Or at least it will go for twenty quid in the end if he does n't buy it .
13 I warned him that the trouble would probably recur , but with a smile he said , ‘ If it does , I will go for another ride in a bullock cart ! ’
14 There is a danger that shrewd private landlords will go for short assured tenancies ( 4–5 years ) which would give them the right to get rid of tenants ( including those with dementia ) when the lease runs out .
15 This was created for the premiere of the film Dr Zhivago … hand-made by the top milliners of the day , many will go for less in the sale than they cost new but Mrs Maxwell says she needs the money …
16 This was created for the premiere of the film Dr Zhivago … hand-made by the top milliners of the day , many will go for less in the sale than they cost new but Mrs Maxwell says she needs the money …
17 Directly directly B T started erm saying well thirty thousand employees will go this year under B T ninety-two scheme i.e. they will go at fifty , they will draw their pension at fifty , which is n't the trust deed and for many years Inland Revenue point blank refused to let anybody draw a pension below sixty .
18 ninety two , Ben er start , erm prim primary infants September ninety two , Charlotte will go at half days primary in September ninety three and Joseph 's go at half days erm September ninety four .
19 ‘ I doubt it and there 's a strong likelihood that the plant will go on short-time working like Ford in Halewood and Rover . ’
20 BR forecasts continuing increases in demand in the congested South-east , and half the planned investment of £2billion up to 1994/95 will go on new rolling stock .
21 Britain 's first self-adhesive stamp is undergoing trials in the North East , and if it catches on , sticky stamps will go on general sale next summer .
22 Any remaining will go on general sale on November 11 .
23 DETECTIVES investigating a building society robbery will go on national television tonight to name a man they want to question .
24 so er will go on another trip ?
25 Will go on longer than Coronation Street .
26 The Mappa Mundi will go on permanent exhibition at Hereford Cathedral next summer under a new rescue package , currently being negotiated , aimed at preserving the 14th century relic .
27 Both frame and painting will go on permanent view this fall , after conservation work on the frame has been completed .
28 But unlike the collections in Brooklyn , which have sat in storage while the museum awaits funds to build permanent galleries , much from the Denver collections will go on permanent display when the current renovations are completed .
29 In effect the task is to win each battle but the war will go on unabated .
30 Mm you split it down the middle again so that will go off that way and then that branch go that way see ?
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