Example sentences of "goes [adv prt] [conj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Is n't that , meant we , we say that I know time goes on but in years they took to pay the loan .
2 Very often , puberty for example , that depression will become more enhanced , so it might present itself as a problem that seems to be rising out of puberty , but as time goes on and through school help that does n't seem to be resolving that problem , I think that 's the point at which the specialist within the school , the teacher within the school , must think about , ‘ This does n't seem to be resolving itself .
3 Er , the European project goes on and for many of the newer generations in this place , it 's not longer an article of faith er but a part of the political landscape that has to be dealt with on merit and it 's all the more ludicrous therefore Mr Deputy Speaker , that the Conservatives ' internal divisions over Maastricht have led to a situation where candidates for the ever more important European elections are only now being selected in certain seats , just fourteen weeks before the election .
4 My mind just goes on and on
5 cos he , he goes on and on
6 ‘ One way , my life goes on despite my mother 's death ; the other way , someone else 's life goes on because of it . ’
7 The road winds on to Arco de São Jorge and then goes in and round a deep ravine before it reaches Boaventura ( 65km ) .
8 Well when the sirens went at the beginning , what few rifles we 'd got , he 'd er take us out and string we out along this brook , a rifle every so often and and facing one way and looking round to see when anything goes up and in case anybody come over or anything come over and er that was the initial start .
9 he was like this , then the drying up she goes out and like that . .
10 What d' ya call something that goes round and round a planet ?
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