Example sentences of "will go " in BNC.

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1 De Klerk dismissed suggestions that he ca n't control his security forces by pointing out that he appointed 10,000 police officers last year , and claims that the new influx will go a long way in helping subdue township unrest .
2 Interestingly , though , most of the audition selections are chosen from work of the last twenty years ; most young students will go for contemporary work .
3 Once installed , he wrote , it will start to do its work , and it will go on doing it , in the day-time , in the night-time , in the midst of visitors and in the empty silence , when the mausoleum is open to the public and when the mausoleum is closed to the public .
4 I can see just where it will go , she said .
5 These short filmmakers are the people who will go on to be the Jarmans , Greenaways , Jarmuschs of the Nineties ; see their work now and tell your friends you discovered them first !
6 ‘ You will go back and see your friends , though . ’
7 Water poured in the funnel will go directly to the roots .
8 Merely pushing the lever forwards as far as it will go is not enough because the lock may be very stiff .
9 By this stage of a stall , very often the noise of the airflow will have increased because of the yawing movement , and most of the other symptoms will either be absent or will go unnoticed in the moments of panic .
10 ‘ If there is an army , men will go off to it , if they are poor . ’
11 Under the cover of the hubbub we must organize the families , until each listed man knows where he will go , and who will feed him , when the platoon comes to march him off .
12 ‘ The redcoats will go through the houses like a fire !
13 There is more freedom in Canada and that is where I will go .
14 I will go and — ‘ Wait , John .
15 The infant retrieves , or witnesses the retrieval of an object from behind A ( say ) three times , after which he watches as the experimenter moves it to place B. On seeing it vanish at B he will go straight back to A. Although the back-to-A error is more likely to be made the longer the delay between hiding at B and allowing search , this is not a memory problem in any simple sense because the infant will return to A even if the object remains visible at B. We find a particularly clear demonstration of this kind of ‘ perseveration ’ in an experiment by Paul Harris in which there were two transparent , lockable boxes as the A and the B location .
16 It 's safe to say that every child in every culture will go through a period of saying that the pencil which has been moved up is now longer or bigger or big now .
17 This is being run as a pilot scheme in three counties this year , and will go nationwide as soon as a sponsor can be found .
18 The only people who will go for a pub will be those who have been made redundant from their jobs and will consider taking leases .
19 Supporters across the globe will take part in fundraising support climbs on their local hills , and their money will go to provide fresh water for the village of Askole on the way to K2 , where infant mortality is 50% , and other schemes on every continent .
20 The entry will go back into the bag for the Grand Draw , so you 'll have the chance of winning more than one prize if you fill in this section — but it is entirely optional .
21 But d-i-y treatment will go a long way towards keeping rot at bay , and you should be prepared to give freshly exposed cut surfaces of both cladding and battens an extra coat of preservative during installation for extra protection .
22 Stepan Verkhovensky has only himself to elope with , and it remains an open question whether he will go on enduring the indignities of his hanger-on position , or cut and run , somehow , somewhere .
23 If the score is tied at 4-4 , the match will go into overtime .
24 Macao people see a lot of Hong Kong people going , and they too will go .
25 In the afternoon he will go to Capitol Hill for discussions with members of Congress .
26 A draft consultative document approved by Lord Young of Graffham will go before his successor as secretary of state , Nicholas Ridley .
27 ‘ We are now in our second recruitment round , and if that does n't succeed we will go on to a third . ’
28 Dr Gordon Moore , Intel chairman , said : ‘ We are badly in need of extra systems capacity and this part of the project will go ahead extremely rapidly . ’
29 Whatever the readers ' perception , Le Monde is changing and will go on doing so for some time to come .
30 It is safe to assume that these were prominent factors when Biggs was considered as a possible opponent for Mason who will go to his corner at the Royal Albert Hall in London tonight with a record of 31 professional victories , 30 inside the distance .
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