Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [pron] [modal v] go " in BNC.

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1 Right so has anybody got any sort of strong opinions about who should go ?
2 So where , if I 'm putting twelve thousand in for sort of a , a holding fund for , for individuals I might put three thousand into a local society so they can pop down to the Nottingham Building Society for any bits and pieces , and th the , the bulk of it can go into a postal account to , with a better rate .
3 Teer accepted £4,500 from the supporters ' club , £1,500 of which will go to the Geddis Memorial Stand Fund .
4 save up because fifty pound of it 'll go to my mum to ma , erm mum 's birthday present
5 At times I become so obsessive about the dangers that I find myself making lists of what could go wrong .
6 The toll in what will go down as the worst rioting in US history is incomprehensible .
7 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 .
8 The fanzines , Never Mind the Danger , of Norwich , and Eagle Eye , of Palace , will meet this morning in a light-hearted match at the National Sports Centre and later hold a collection at Selhurst Park , the proceeds of which will go towards children 's charities in Norfolk and London .
9 There will also be a raffle , proceeds of which will go to the club 's senior citizens fund .
10 My right hon. Friend the Minister for Overseas Development is trying to arrange a donors conference to bring further help , but , as my hon. Friend would agree , the best relief of human rights would be if the Iraqis accepted resolutions 706 and 712 and began to sell oil , the proceeds of which could go to the relief of poverty as well as the compensation of those whom they have victimised .
11 did not accept that the Vice-Chancellor in Cloverbay had intended to lay down a rule that no order could be made under section 236 if the purpose for which the office-holder claimed reasonably to require information sought included obtaining information the receipt of which would go beyond a reconstitution of knowledge which the company once had and was entitled in law to possess .
12 People have pulled out of the show with just hours to go , and then it 's not a question of who would go best with the other guests , it 's a case of ‘ Who 's free ? ’
13 I can for myself see no argument in favour of the privilege against producing a document the contents of which may go to show that the holder has committed a criminal offence .
14 When boys reach puberty , in primitive societies today as in ancient Greece , a group of them will go away into the mountains , jungle , or other hostile environment to undergo hardship and trials which , if successfully endured , allow them to return to society at a higher level , as adults .
15 When wireless communications become available for a wider range of portables , the prevalence of Notes and applications like it will go a long way towards tying into networks PCs that are being under-utilised as little more than personal information managers .
16 Many of the suggestions made by the Government in the citizens charter give us an opportunity to contribute our own ideas to what should go into the citizens charter and for those ideas to expand and to grow as a result of the kernel in the programme that the Government have produced .
17 In some regions the concept of zoning — designating areas exclusively to one type of user — has been tried to solve problems about who can go where .
18 ‘ He should carry on if he wants to and I for one will go on using him — he 's the best ! ’
19 Tow days after this , I was going pot-holing and the problems of what might go wrong came up .
20 He is thus qualified to predict that the other like himself will go and will be disappointed , and is proved a true prophet by the event .
21 If big places sell papers , businesses like mine will go down .
22 Each Saturday there will be guided tours for two of the churches on the list , while on the first and third Saturday of every month a concert of classical music will be held in one of the churches , the takings from which will go towards restoring a work of art .
23 Of course , as with any investment in stocks and shares , the value of units and the income from them can go down as well as up , and an investor may not get back the amount originally invested .
24 She says the Health and Safety at Work Act is intended to make companies think in advance about what could go wrong .
25 Handpumps provide the classic example of what can go wrong .
26 He and Warnie , for example , had decided that they would erect a memorial window to their parents in St Mark 's , but it was a decision they quickly came to regret when the Lewis , Hamilton and Ewart cousins all weighed in with suggestions of what should go into the window .
27 If Mr. Millan releases the money , every last penny of it will go to the coalfield areas .
28 Home home counties people like me could go anywhere .
29 ‘ The likes of her 'll go on for a bit yet , ’ said Jack .
30 Investors are reminded that as a consequence of the general nature of the investments held and of possible exchange and interest rate fluctuations , the value of their shares and the yield from them may go down as well as up and that past performance is no guide to the future .
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