Example sentences of "go [adv] [prep] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | and goes right to that wall does n't it ? |
2 | " Did you know the canal goes right under this house ? " she said . |
3 | But for the vast majority in Northern Ireland life goes on with little inconvenience from the depredations of the IRA . |
4 | He goes on at some length referring to the machinery used for scribbling , spinning , fulling etc , all of these processes carried out under one roof . |
5 | It goes on at some length to persuade people not to climb up this waterfall and muck about in it . |
6 | ‘ You do not know what goes on at this school , ’ said Rafiq . |
7 | The associative learning that goes on during such pre-exposure will be dependent upon the context in which training occurs , and to this extent latent inhibition will be attenuated by a change of context . |
8 | The media through which the sharers of a culture refine their insight into what goes on in each other 's heads are the arts in general , through which the most aware evoke in their audience the look and feel of things from their own viewpoints ( in the case of the drama and novel , of multiple interacting viewpoints ) , in fixed forms available to be explored at our leisure . |
9 | ‘ I 'd like to know exactly what goes on in that head of yours . ’ |
10 | ‘ It 's knowing what goes on in that place that 's the thing , General . |
11 | Something goes on in that room on a Monday and a Wednesday . |
12 | ‘ I do n't want to know , ’ Sophie interrupted sharply , then , seeing that Helen looked rather ruffled , she added in a more conciliatory tone , ‘ It 's just that , although I 'm very interested in what goes on in that practice on the veterinary side , I do n't really think we ought to interest ourselves in the personal ups and downs of the people working there . ’ |
13 | We 're supposed to know what goes on in this country , and the PM 's health is a national asset , so … |
14 | ‘ I ought to have found this out before , especially as I usually know everything that goes on in this village , but they 've managed to keep it secret . |
15 | Also , the local MP has taken it upon himself to look personally into what goes on in this prison . ’ |
16 | This centre looks like a huge barracks in the hills and no one knows what goes on in this place . |
17 | I know he talks to you about what goes on in this office , but I get a feedback about you . ’ |
18 | It goes on in more detail but that is the basis of it . |
19 | ‘ The men wo n't come in 'ere if they 're on strike , ‘ specially if it goes on fer any length of time . |
20 | This evaluation highlighted one of the points made in Chapter 2 : what goes on between components is as important as what goes on within any component . |
21 | However the background activity that goes on before any product launch can be quite considerable , lasting several months and involving many departments and even more people . |
22 | Under certain circumstances , reading goes little beyond this level of comprehension . |
23 | While Miss Turner left halfway through to go on to another show , Miss Collins popped backstage at the end to congratulate the actress . |
24 | Because people have done one job , during the day , and then having to go on to another job at night , and make no mistake , that , you know , this is the sort of legislation that we need , to protect us , the public from what , you know , the consequences of somebody working |
25 | Am I made to go on with this relationship . |
26 | Well I think the consideration and the research has got to go on for some time . |
27 | ‘ It 's hardly fair I should be required to go on in this way . |
28 | The normal way of classifying a child is by his Or her father 's profession , and this is essentially all we have to go on in this case . |
29 | She 's goes along to some illustration out of book and er |
30 | Stevenson himself goes along with this view to a far greater extent than seems appropriate . |