Example sentences of "[modal v] go to the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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31 because I think er Mr 's motion is erm , similar to er Rosie 's erm except that , I mean I think what we 're actually saying is that we do actually have a number of waste planning sort of policy panel , er and this is something look , needs to be looked at in , in some detail , erm and if we just do it via a sort of straight report to the Environment Committee and I mean look at the sort of agenda we 've got today er you know how much time can we spend on the details so I mean I hope the Liberal Democrats would accept that erm yes it will obviously come to the Environment Committee eventually er but that it actually should go to the Waste Planning to the Policy panel and other bits no doubt to the Waste Disposal sort of Sub Committee for this is the policy er committee of course .
32 But the woman had n't said it was urgent , that his Mum should go to the hospital right away or anything .
33 ‘ You should go to the hospital for a check-up , ’ she added firmly .
34 I should go to the design museum .
35 It was agreed that the child should go to the mother and the father paid the £1 per week until the mother married her employer , when the father stopped payments .
36 It is better that you should go to the doctor and feel foolish for having imagined it than ignore it and face dire consequences , because it is real .
37 ‘ Perhaps you should go to the doctor . ’
38 The Secretary of State for Scotland decided who should go to the party , but it appears that you had to be rich , a local landowner or preferably both to receive an invitation .
39 Solidarity factory commissions in the Gdansk shipyard and repair yards had demanded on July 3 that one-third of shares should go to the workforce ( to be paid for in instalments or with bank credits ) and that part of a share issue be purchased by their union to finance its activities .
40 That should go to the rescue workers who took great risks to bring out survivors , the skill of the medical teams and the love expressed by those who cared for the injured and bereaved .
41 It is an elegant structure of the local grey sandstone , with a balustrade and cornice , and was one of the works of the canal 's engineer John Rennie , one of the great exponents of stone bridges , though much of the credit for this one must go to the architect , Alexander Stevens .
42 He must go to the kinema again soon , he and April .
43 You must go to the meadow and find the keys , and then the princess will make you her lady . "
44 To recover this , you must go to the Coach and Horses pub in Soho , where you will find a drunken Jeffrey Bernard still confounding the dire predictions of all his doctors .
45 You must go to the casualty department of a hospital to have any wound properly looked at , as soon as possible .
46 " You must go to the desert .
47 Look here , you must go to the country — to your parents . ’
48 ‘ Yes , we must go to the Tormentum right away , ’ said Jaq .
49 Under the old system A takes proceedings in the Common Law Courts to establish his rights ; B has no legal defence ; he must go to the Court of Chancery to get , among other things , an injunction to forbid A to go on .
50 Partly this is due to better treatment , but the lion 's share of the credit must go to the invention of the smear test , which means that small growths can be picked up and destroyed before they get out of hand .
51 I wrote , I wrote a foolscap letter with about nine points on it and somebody who , the architect , Chris 's architect next door said with a letter like that going in , it must go to the committee
52 It must go to the top .
53 ‘ I must go to the loo , ’ said Jay .
54 ‘ I must go to the right here .
55 ‘ Then my bridegroom and I must go to the forest to become really and truly wed ?
56 The prize for the most unusual tram in the present fleet must go to the Rocket .
57 ‘ No , we must go to the Eye to investigate , ’ he murmured .
58 ‘ Then we must go to the Staré Mësto , ’ he informed her .
59 I must go to the pig farm .
60 The first Carolingian king , Pippin I , in 754/5 had specified " concerning the mint , that of each pound of silver , not more than 22 solidi were to be minted , of which one must go to the moneyer and the rest to the lord [ king ] " : since the account pound used in normal business reckoning contained 20 solidi , Pippin was in effect decreeing a royal mint charge of 1 solidus , i.e. 5 per cent .
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