Example sentences of "would go [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It would be somewhat difficult to pick the best of the Villa San Paolo 's many attractions , but , if we were pushed to it , we would go for the stupendous view from the swimming pool . |
2 | so I would go for the recommended and hope by this version of Windows it knows about Amstrads and will sort it out . |
3 | An attacking partner would be ideal , and I would go for the left-handed Woolley , one of the most rapid-scoring or batsmen , particularly against fast bowling . |
4 | This money would go to the Finnish construction company Rauma-Repola Offshore , whose large oil drilling rigs would be unable to go to the North Sea in a fully assembled condition when the bridge was finished . |
5 | Tomorrow , she would go to the finest jeweller in London and sell the gems for the best price she could get . |
6 | She would go to the far side and we would watch each other . |
7 | Another funny thing she had had to have explained to her was why some grown-ups would go to the Ragged School at night time . |
8 | If the bees found the food by smell they would go to the nearest dish ; but , in fact they went to the original dish which the first bee had been to . |
9 | What cases would go to the Islamic courts ? |
10 | Every local authority knows exactly which dwellings are in its area so , by matching the postal code to the authority , all the money would go to the right local authority . |
11 | They would go to the Consolidated Fund . " |
12 | The newly-modernised and very profitable Edinburgh-London King 's Cross line would go to the private sector , leaving InterCity with the loss-making Glasgow-London Euston route . |
13 | Whether we would go to the full two fifty I think will have to be you know we 'll have to wait till nearer the time . |
14 | We would go down to the Seine and speak of water , boats and fish ; or we would go to the public park , where a few birds languished in an ancient aviary and the old mynah bird entertained us with a lavish range of endearments . |
15 | Denis Taylor : ‘ We decided we were going to have a new singer and hold auditions , the idea being that we would go to the old club we used to play in called La Discothéque , which was in Wardour Street , not far from the Whiskey-a-GoGo . |
16 | The ape keyed the lift panel so that the elevator would go to the very top floor where it opened directly into McIllvanney 's apartment . |
17 | In 324 on arriving in the East he felt sure that soon he would go to the Holy Land to see the sacred sites and to be baptized in Jordan . |
18 | The editor had kindly accepted an article I had written about West Indian gospel music , so I thought I would go to the head office and introduce myself . |
19 | When it was suggested that he would go to the tough Gordonstoun school , she put her foot down . |
20 | Such a view would go beyond the domestic , individualized , ‘ race ’ — and class-specific sphere in which feminists have often assumed all women learn to live . |
21 | Half of the sum would go towards the productive sector and the rest towards education , health and the repair of water supply systems . |
22 | Who would go into the second row ? |
23 | He would then enquire how much I 'd paid for the latest irreparable objects , and if it had been 20p or less he 'd say , with satisfaction , ‘ Well , at least it had a decent plug ’ , and the decent plug would go into the decent plug box . |
24 | She would go into the bad woman 's shop . |
25 | Parental expectations and girls ' ‘ fear of success ’ would go into the affective/attitudinal/social group together with such factors as lack of confidence , differences in the perceived importance of mathematics , peer group pressures and so on . |
26 | We would go into the big shops in town and take anything big , anything we could get away with . ’ |
27 | Then , knowing that she was safely tucked up in her own bed , she would go through the mental exercise as she had done under hypnosis and imagine herself entering that cupboard under the stairs . |
28 | They would come , spend a night and then they would go through the entire paraphernalia . |
29 | In that we would go through the same procedure , whether they lived in |
30 | From an infant 's fluttering speed it would go through the thickening slowness of adult life to the full stop of a corpse . |