Example sentences of "go on [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But the more we go on with this type of service , this soft praying and quiet singing , and not ringing the bell or catching the Spirit , the more we realize that we ai n't solving the problem .
2 We can not , with the coming of moving film , go on with this pretence .
3 Mr Harvey always take us to the Kentucky Derby and we stay in Washington for the Preakness meeting , then go on to some friends of the Harveys in New York .
4 Well , the fact is that erm only at present only twelve some twelve and a half per cent , one in eight , of our young people in the eighteen to twenty-one age group go on to any kind of higher education .
5 Those which are being discarded , usually after 30 years and around 750,000 miles ( 1,200,000 km ) of service , are sold at £8,000 each and go on to another life overseas .
6 Please note that we have arranged a special performance on Saturday at 5.00 pm — to help our patrons who wish to come on after a matinee , and/or go on to another evening performance .
7 The evolution of V40 from V2 took about 100 test-tube transfer ‘ generations ’ ( of course , many actual RNA-replication generations go on between each test-tube transfer ) .
8 If you care , then watch some people on WITHOUT WALLS go on about these topics at great and possibly mind-numbing length .
9 ‘ If you go on in this way , half the camp will be out of bounds before long ’
10 The quotations go on in this vein for pages on end for every conceivable sort of occupation .
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