Example sentences of "and [vb mod] go [adv] " in BNC.

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1 What I think the danger is there , from a Conservative political perspective , is that having , having , Liberals having with us if you like , got the principle through , Liberals may then go with the Labour party and say right we 've got the principle through , we 've identified four homes , let's have a refurbishment programme , a bit of airport money here , a bit of slippage there and we 'll get this through and then we 'll tackle the problem of closures and if closures is proving difficult let's ignore it for a year , let's do these four and let's go on .
2 Anyway , you 've got your chiller , let's price the pipes and let's go on Alright
3 Finish your drink and let's go inside .
4 ‘ I 'm telling you for the last time , Liz , get up and let's go home .
5 ‘ Untreated cows can act as a potential source of infection to cows that are n't infected and may go on to develop clinical mastitis . ’
6 Pupils continuing Latin take Higher in S5 and may go on to CSYS in S6 .
7 They have no regular runs and may go anywhere , often at short notice .
8 The goat may bleat loudly and persistently and may go off her food ; she may jump other goats or be jumped by them .
9 Tank care : They are sensitive to moves and may go off their food .
10 A volunteer normally offers to spend two or three hours per week as a companion to a former patient and may go out with the person or help him with specific tasks .
11 Still , she had brought it upon herself , and must go through with it as cheerfully as possible .
12 The challenges to faith will go on and must go on being answered .
13 That kind of detailed examination could and should go on .
14 The wide running New Level , which won its qualifying round last week , is drawn in trap four in the opening race , and should go through .
15 Losses were reduced from £1.5 million to £1.1 million in the last six months of trading , and should go down further this year .
16 The forensics , for much of which he was still waiting , and might go on waiting unless he pressed , the photographs and diagrams contained in the Scene of Crime report , and the testimony of Mrs Brocklebank .
17 The courts seem to take the view that the minimum mark-up is usually in the region of 50 per cent of the hourly rate , and can rise in personal injury cases to 75 per cent in a very big , difficult case , and could go up as far as 100 per cent or more for cases of the greatest difficulty or where quantum is huge and complex .
18 The second reading debate then dealt with the principle of the measure and could go on as long as members wished to speak , the government soon sensing whether it could proceed or whether modifications were needed .
19 She might have been trying to reach our Post for help , but she had crawled under the last parapet , and could go no farther .
20 Parke , however , has a marvellous draw and could go further .
21 Shares are near to their record high for the year and could go further .
22 Whereas the priests told him that he must die and would go either to heaven or to hell , the singers of songs told him that , though he must die , his name need not and that it was up to him whether he left behind a good or an evil reputation .
23 Sipping a large Armagnac and enjoying the heady aroma of a Havana cigar , he had come to terms with the fact that life could , and would go on .
24 A good compound would not have the unwanted actions of adrenaline on the heart and blood pressure , and would go on acting for longer .
25 Spend the immediate post-Smiths period saying how he was the talented one and would go on to great things .
26 He denied reports that he had laid down conditions for the withdrawal of his resignation , and said that the inquiry was " not dependent on one person " and would go on .
27 In the story , I was the nicer one and would go on to be better than him in the end .
28 He stopped in the doorway , and would go no further .
29 The doctor said it was just a cyst and would go away ; two other doctors said the same .
30 I knew she had no morals to speak of and would go out with anyone who had the price of a couple of drinks on him and was n't too fussy about where he spent the night , and I thought these facts would surely be obvious to any casual passer-by .
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