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

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1 Summing up the mood of the pro-reform lobby the NIAPA spokesmen said ‘ The next five years are going to be difficult but we must go onto reform if European Agriculture is to survive . ’
2 they decide that the Bower-bird must go on trial .
3 If thought right a proposal must go to Divisions and be put at the Annual General Meeting .
4 I must go to Bradford right away .
5 ‘ You and Drew and your friend Paula must go to Los Alamos for tests .
6 I must go to England to do the work and I want to marry Elizabeth when I return . ’
7 Patients must go to Exeter — an 80 mile round trip — for hip operations and to Bristol if they need heart surgery .
8 Credit must go to Gerald Boden and his crew who turned out this machine .
9 However , an honourable mention must go to Caroline Bainbridge of Northolt , Middlesex , who used suitably passionate pink notepaper .
10 But other seniors like Fred Daley , Christy O'Connor Snr , Neil Coles and Eddie Whitcombe are well aware that many say future matches must go to Spain , maybe offer prize-money given by the sponsor and be taken over , fully , by the PGA Tour .
11 She must go to sleep next to her murdered lover , talking of breakfast , and she must then persuade the Cook to prepare the body for eating .
12 This desire to accommodate the life of the spirit in everyday activities is finely illustrated by the Latin instructions in a fifteenth-century manuscript as to how a devout layman should regulate his daily life , from his rising with all swiftness and signing himself with the cross , to his final return to bed when he must go to sleep in the uncertainty , salutary from a penitential , if not somnific , point of view , as to whether he will survive until the morrow .
13 As a first step she must go to Paris to meet the Ministers and in the early hours of the morning she left by carriage for the Tuileries , where , on arrival , she immediately sent messages convoking a Council of Ministers .
14 A good deal of credit for the organisation must go to Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber , the French politician and publicist , who established the centre with extraordinary speed .
15 And er and she said he enjoys it and he goes to playgroup I think he must go to Dennington playgroup cos he 's going to Dennington school , and he enjoys sitting down and being , likes looking at books and he 's started writing and she said actually she said I 'm really panicking because I 'm frightened that I might be teaching him wrong and that I 'm I said well why do n't you pop in and have a word at the school ?
16 I 'll come home when I can , but I must go to London .
17 I must go to London , for I brought very little gear with me , so I will see him then . ’
18 ‘ Mr Aycliffe , you must go to London at once !
19 On HP the aircraft is yours at once , and once a specified sum has been paid to the finance company , the finance company must go to court to reclaim the balance if you can no longer keep up the payments .
20 Primus , a resident of State A , believes that he has a good claim against Secundus , who lives in State B. Secundus does not acknowledge the rightness of the claim , so Primus must go to court .
21 The last word must go to Alfred Russel Wallace , who so brilliantly understood the forces acting on this distribution and wrote over a century ago :
22 ‘ Sorry , but I must go to work , ’ said the lad .
23 " We must go to work on another table . "
24 [ Your summer is over ; and now you must go to work . ]
25 However , congratulations must go to Paul Sykes , Aaron Parker , Service Technician Ian Parry , Consultant Paul Cooper , Supervisor and team leader John Fox , and their respective better halves Jane , Sarah , Karen , Helen and Tania .
26 Praise must go to Paul Aylett and the makers of the 20-foot BFG mechanical puppet , small hand-held rod puppets , and shadow-puppets for bringing make-believe alive which was enthralling .
27 But you must go to Redmond , if you want to study … ’
28 The last word must go to Uniteds magnificent supporters who have supported the club so vociferously , ALMOST drowning out the 500 Leeds supporters who were allowed into the ‘ Theatre of Dreams ’ last September .
29 The last word must go to Nick : ‘ She said it was going to be different , but I did n't realise quite how different .
30 William , who was already bored by court life in London and still found spoken English hard to follow , decided he must go to Ireland and take command in person .
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