Example sentences of "[adv] goes on [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | it just goes on to the edge here . |
2 | The fight to save wildlife still goes on in the Shetlands . |
3 | Some people argue that the INFORMAL ORGANISATION describes what really goes on in an organisation whereas the FORMAL ORGANISATION describes what ought to happen . |
4 | Michael , who stands six feet four inches and weighs in at 15 7 stone , beat Scotland 's Colin Brown in the semi-finals of the Amateur Boxing Association Championship at Gateshead Leisure Centre and now goes on to the finals in the Albert Hall , London on May 6 . |
5 | It then goes on to the Shoulder of Mutton Hill , noted for its flower rich grassland . |
6 | It then goes on to the village of Colton and the Trent Valley . |
7 | The score then goes on to the last musical number in Act 3 , ‘ A thousand thousand ways ’ , which is a song repeated by the chorus . |
8 | Possibly well no , cos they , because it then goes on to the rain in heaven , I was going to say , maybe send the rain |
9 | Maconie then goes on about the ‘ Fred EP ’ and how the proceeds go to THT . |
10 | ‘ And , you know , I have n't the faintest idea of what actually goes on at a baby farm . |
11 | Many of Stenhouse 's objections arise out of other people 's oversimplifications , and it is of course true that we know very little of what actually goes on as a result of our work with students . |
12 | … while it is a fact that presently desks are usually moveable , thereby permitting various kinds of grouping arrangements , this flexibility is not often required by what actually goes on in the classroom . |
13 | ‘ We ca n't really know what actually goes on in the world , like whether there really is honey : all we really know , and therefore all we can really tell other people , is what we believe goes on in the world . ’ |