Example sentences of "go [adv prt] [prep] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The Guardian report on the Swindon game praises Strachan at length and goes on to critically assess Rocky in the light of his lack of match fitness and his attitude .
2 My Lord there is a final part of our submission on on this is because I do n't know whether your Lordship has a copy of the report this is the report of the fact that My Lord erm what I wish to refer you to if I may , is erm that paragraph three one of the report which is erm that solicitors and er he instructed himself er from the law society who told him that the law society in paragraph three page five , do n't issue any specific directional guidance duty of care in relation to the plaintiffs transaction , the Law Society view obligation to be have to be considered on the basis of and he then goes on from there to depart from that approach to speculate as to what his approach would be erm
3 A scene of organised chaos greeted visitors to the festival , with games going on amid much cheering and urging from excited parents and coaches , many apparently enjoying the occasion as much as the players themselves .
4 Do n't know what 's going on in there do you ?
5 Kahnweiler in Der Weg zum Kubismus is probably echoing conversations with Braque when he writes : ‘ Representation of the position of objects in space is done as follows : instead of beginning from a supposed foreground and going on from there to give an illusion of depth by means of perspective , the painter begins from a definite and clearly defined background .
6 Larkin , in his poem , had paused at the door of a village church to make sure there was nothing going on before modestly venturing in as a tourist .
7 girl I 'm I 'm going out with tonight see her name 's Panja and it 's spelt P a n j a
8 I used to go up past there believing the that the minister was the the represented the Antichrist .
9 If you have to go out to deliberately buy them the chances are that you wo n't but if you buy the occasional packet when you happen to see them you can have a grand time selecting them to effect a change on a sweater at the right time .
10 The investigators have already tested children in primary schools in Peterborough and have had permission to go back to further test these as well as to test in Bedford and Luton .
11 And let us be quite clear that the fact that any particular system does n't go on for ever does n't mean it was n't God 's will when it came in .
12 Children could go on for ever finding out information about dinosaurs and be no nearer satisfying this vague purpose .
13 If you wish , you can go on from there to gain an Honours degree .
14 He achieved a First in his preliminary examination at Trinity College , Cambridge and went on to also get a First in the History Tripos Part 1 .
15 She went on to officially hand it over to OXRAD , the disabled sailing group based at Farmoor Reservoir near Oxford .
16 He went on to briefly visit the memorial to the 21 who died outside the vast shipyards where Lech Walesa , now the country 's president , made his name as head of Solidarity .
17 In fact , the Council went on at once to put this principle into practice and agree that admission to communion ( that is to say , in common parlance , partial intercommunion ) may be accepted ‘ in order to promote closer union ’ ( Orientalium Ecclesiarum 26 ) .
18 Went on about never coming back no more .
19 To date almost 100 graduates have participated in the GEP and the majority have gone on to successfully launch their own businesses .
20 Some scientists who think that there is little likelihood of there being any other technological civilization in the Galaxy agree that the approach is Indeed ‘ uniquely logical ’ — and have gone on from there to support their own case .
21 The wind got up even more for the back nine , but we looked as though we might go in at least sharing the lead .
22 When you go down to again get him to give you that one
23 His mother and grandfather were eyeing him as he emerged from the bed and felt the nag of their expectation that he would go off at once to earn a day 's wage at Aberfeldy .
24 He went off at once to fetch another load .
25 but I do n't reckon he erm went up to deliberately shove him out the way .
26 And they 've gone up from outside have n't they ?
27 When did you actually go back to when did you you worked there after the war for a while did you ?
28 Let's go back across here look .
29 I kept the boost up as long as I could ; then , when I felt it start to go , relaxed , and went back to merely running fast for a while .
30 They go out at carefully placed times , late in the evening when most people can easily avoid them . ’
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