Example sentences of "would go [prep] the [noun] of " in BNC.
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1 | The news came only a weeks after another major Abingdon employer , Abingdon Carpets , announced a hundred and fifty jobs would go with the transfer of its distribution centre from the town to Bradford . |
2 | Last night , he told Hungarian television , that he would go with the majority of party members , and leave the party if the majority so decided . |
3 | '' ’ But in 1965 , it was announced that no new university would be built for ten years and that priority would go to the expansion of existing universities . |
4 | However , Mr Darling maintained that the hospital had written to a number of public bodies — including Lothian Regional Council — asking them to advertise in a children 's book , the proceeds of which would go to the purchase of baby heaters . |
5 | Baldwin would go to the Ministry of Labour and there meet both the unions and the owners . |
6 | The DOH would be able to keep cash limits and the principle of making payments according to relative need by making weighted capitation payments to purchasing authorities , while money would go to the providers of services according to work done . |
7 | $1,500 million had been promised to countries disrupted by the Gulf crisis of late 1990 and early 1991 , and a similar sum would go to the creation of the new Global Environment Facility , while the special programme of assistance for Africa had attracted $7,400 million in new pledges . |
8 | Nobody with his integrity and substance — and again she marvelled that he would go to the extent of altering his house to enable his anything-but-lovable stepmother to live in it . |
9 | Such a breach would go to the root of the contract and would be a breach of a condition , giving the person acquiring the program the right to cancel the contract and recover the cost of the system plus any direct losses . |
10 | Cutting its emissions would go to the quick of industry , affecting road transport and energy output and involving potentially huge expenditures which the Treasury had , simultaneously with Misc. 141 , set up its own committee to study . |
11 | The senior Garda officer said a file on the allegation against the priest would go to the Director of Public Prosecutions , Eamon Barnes . |
12 | To answer them would go beyond the scope of this book . |
13 | To pursue the question of whether that is so , would go beyond the limits of the present discussion , but it is worth bearing in mind , when the relations are discussed of biology to the social sciences , that an essential social science is likely to prove to be history . |
14 | Of course , political protest against the autocracy is not of itself proof that the working class was aspiring to a political revolution that would go beyond the limits of liberal democracy . |
15 | One of Mr Yeltsin 's top advisers , Mrs Galina Starovoitova , said that if his powers were challenged , he would go above the heads of Congress and directly to the people with a referendum . |
16 | And police have suggested that soccer fans should be charged a hooligan levy when buying their match tickets , the money would go towards the cost of security at soccer grounds . |
17 | Placidly we would go amid the strife of modern life . |
18 | And Reverend Michael Jeffrey said he could n't beleive his son would go into the barn of his own free will . |
19 | I am sure that that is so , but he also reminded us that , if he vetoed the draft treaty , the 11 other member states would go outside the treaty of Rome and sign a currency agreement of their own , leaving us out . |
20 | Call them A — F. Three groups ( A — C ) would be trained on water , three ( D — F ) on the methylanthranilate , and amongst both water and methylanthranilate birds , one group ( A and D ) would be unshocked ( or rather , to be sure , ‘ sham ’ shocked — I would go through the motions of shocking them but with the current turned off ) , one group shocked immediately after training ( B and E ) and one shocked after a delay ( C and F ) . |
21 | He would go through the pain of divorce then if she really required it of him . |
22 | On returning to his studio the drawing was turned over and he would go over the marks of the original drawing visible through the paper . |
23 | Although Freud saw ‘ civilized society perpetually threatened with disintegration ’ , apparently he did not foresee how far society would go in the liberation of instinctual drives … |