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

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1 Money raised during MND Week will go towards the development of special aids for disabled people .
2 Incomefrom the levy will amount to some £40 million which will go towards the development of new waste disposal techniques .
3 All profits from the sale of the tickets will go towards the work of the bureau .
4 All money raised will go towards the work of the Cancer Research Campaign in Northern Ireland , of which Jean is press officer and Barbara is area appeals organiser .
5 I 've no idea how much they cost , but whatever 's left over will go towards the kitchen scissors — rather mundane I know but one of those things that 's not exactly necessary but once you 've got it you ca n't do without !
6 The money will go towards the cost of running the centre which looks after 90 elderly , disabled and house bound residents each week .
7 The two-year loan , one of 150 given by the trust to young businesses in North Yorkshire , will go towards the cost of a van and machinery for their workshop at Brompton-on-Swale .
8 This magnificent fund-raising effort will go towards the purchase of the Trust 's House at 13 Allerton Park , Leeds which is the permanent home for adults with learning disabilities .
9 It will go towards the setting up of a north-eastern branch of the charity which arranges holidays for children with terminal illnesses .
10 Money raised will go towards the appeal to establish a permanent museum on the Lambeth site .
11 The estimated £100,000 profits a year will be an added bonus and will go towards the running costs of the hospital 's first whole body scanner , due to arrive early next year .
12 Proceeds from sales of the book will go towards the Thera Foundation 's work to complete the excavation .
13 ‘ He has given himself a hard race , ’ said Josh Gifford , but if he recovers quickly the seven-year-old will go for the H and T Walker Chase at Ascot next weekend .
14 Apart from the safety aspects , most people will go for the Azure because the voicedial command system makes this unique phone both easy and fun to use .
15 Another 57 jobs will go at the Ford plant in Bridgend , South Wales .
16 Hundreds of oil jobs will go at the UIE yard at Clydebank unless new orders are won quickly .
17 There are rumours too that jobs will go at the town 's largest employer , the secret listening base GCHQ .
18 I merely want to open all the doors as far as they will go at the moment . ’
19 The company will go on the road next Monday , 22 March , with the highly-praised production of ‘ Great Expectations ’ , which ran at the theatre during February .
20 But Sunrise Radio chief Avtar Lit has vowed that the service will go on the air on Tuesday as scheduled .
21 Manager Kevin Keegan revealed last night that the experienced pair will go on the transfer list on Monday .
22 He said , we agree with that , he said we have decided that you will go on the detective staff on probation for a period of six months , and that means that if you like the detective staff and , and if the detective staff like you you will continue .
23 Well it 's it 's say I say I was doing my best , as it were , say that everything was going swimmingly I 'd be getting a profit of thirty pounds from Neil twenty pounds from Alan because five will go on the tea and the milk and the box of Cornflakes and the toast er twenty , thirty , that 's fifty and twenty for Paul which is seventy .
24 Tomorrow I will go on the boat train with my parents .
25 He expects direct payments to be some £250m for 1993 , while a further £250m will go on the pension fund for early leavers .
26 Over 1000 lots of architectural furnishings and garden statuary from the 100-year-old firm of T. Crowther & Son Ltd will go on the block in a three day sale on their premises .
27 They will go about the city in the weeks to come , and Phil will point out things behind doorways and up courtyards that he 'd never noticed , and explain how the whole set-up of the city is really a conspiracy , and read out public notices in a voice that makes them suddenly ridiculous , and persuade him to believe preposterous stories .
28 He has upgraded his profit forecast for BAT from £1.49 billion to £1.56 billion given that the profit on the deal will go above the line in the second quarter .
29 I thought I bet Ken will go down the road and
30 I fear that safety standards will go down the drain as people seek to make most profit .
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