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

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1 So , for example , someone met initially at work may be brought home to a meal , or arrangements may be made to go out to the theatre , perhaps .
2 The list of things to be seen goes on for several pages , and most of them have three stars .
3 The Tema Russo Finale can hardly be said to go off like a rocket either .
4 ‘ The bright child who might possibly get nine GCSEs is going to be pushed to go in for more and more .
5 As in , I , I ca n't be bothered to go down for like half an hour .
6 If there is time , students should now be encouraged to go back to some of the more difficult Tape Units dealing with connected speech ( say from Tape Unit 12 onwards , missing out Tape Unit 15 ) ; they will probably discover a lot of things they did not notice before .
7 Should girls brought up in Britain be allowed to go on to further education ?
8 Similarly this ‘ new message ’ can not be allowed to go on for too long , as the mind will require yet another change .
9 This silly and childlike regressive behaviour can not be allowed to go on in a relationship in which a couple care for one another .
10 Laura was doubtful whether the little girl ought to be allowed to go out like that alone with an old man , and not a very scrupulous one at that , for a whole afternoon .
11 Wickham recognized the type : willing enough to help but he must be allowed to go back to his friends with the news that his information was so valuable he had been allowed to talk to the man heading the inquiry , and if he could throw in a description of a place as exciting as a newspaper office so much to his credit .
12 While you may be tempted to go back to your new pet if it does cry repeatedly , try to avoid this temptation .
13 ‘ It 's hardly fair I should be required to go on in this way .
14 Surely she could n't be planning to go along with the lies .
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