Example sentences of "may go [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Colds may go to the larynx from every change of weather .
2 Cold may go to the larynx producing hoarseness better ( > ) for using the voice , rawness and roughness .
3 In practice , as a crowd gathers to watch , success may go to the combatant who manages to engage the onlookers ' , sympathies on his/her side to mobilize others into fighting alongside him/her .
4 The honour of making the first speech may go to the best speaker or the best friend , providing your choice keeps as many people as possible happy !
5 A full stomach makes a person want to defecate , so if a laxative is given at night , your child may go to the loo between a good breakfast and school .
6 A proportion of the money will be administered by local authorities , and some may go to the new environment agency set up by Environment Secretary Brice Lalonde [ see section on Environmental Politics ] .
7 The dispute over Hungary 's withdrawal from the project , in alleged contravention of the 1977 bilateral treaty providing for its construction , may go to the International Court of Justice in The Hague .
8 Then I may go to the Antarctic , maybe back to the South Pole again , hopefully with Nicky . ’
9 The final decision may go to the one who is the most persistent in his attempts to persuade the customer that the product meets the buyer 's needs .
10 The Americans have announced food-aid , know-how and investment support schemes , and $200m of credit which may go towards the $1bn ‘ stabilisation loan ’ requested by the Polish government .
11 His message is : If you want to understanding knowing , remembering , hoping , and so on , do not look at whatever experiences may go with the use of the words ‘ know ’ , ‘ remember ’ , ‘ hope ’ , do not look at the phenomena ; look , instead , at the transactions of language , look at the grammar of the expressions ‘ I know ’ , ‘ I remember ’ , ‘ I hope ’ , look at what is done with these expressions .
12 In the case of a radical re-organisation , the client may go through the most racking torment of pain , and a complete and chaotic confusion .
13 But what really seems to be worrying USL is the commercial use of the code by third parties such as BSDI , which , says USL , may go beyond the channels approved in AT&T contracts with all Universities that Unix source can be used for internal administration and educational purposes — not commercial use .
14 ‘ If the wheel comes off on Stitherstones Pass she may go over the precipice ! ’ cried Jenny 's daddy .
15 I have got to try to outbowl him in the early matches because there is a good chance we may go into the Tests with only one spinner .
16 That may go against the grain for some AGP leaders , who entered politics as advocates of non-violence .
17 Sabrita , who has had some useful outings this year is also entered in the Hunt Race but may go in the Open where she meets Fardross , a winner at Enniskillen .
18 You may go in the staff room and on the round table there is two sheets of paper , one 's yours and one 's David , bring it to me .
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