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

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1 Agents do n't want deadwood and if they are interested in you it is because they feel they can sell you into the market , so that you can go on and make money both for yourself and them .
2 Shall we go on and dance somewhere ? ’
3 It was erm , it was one of these sort of things , where you could go on and record your bit .
4 Right , well let's say we can go on and go on obviously with this .
5 And we might go on and create a shock .
6 She tried to decide whether she should swallow her pride and tell John how she felt or whether to just go on and hope for the best .
7 There 's a lot to it , you ca n't just go on and tell gags you have to take into account the type of show that will follow and the material that will work alongside it . ’
8 My view is and it 's a widely held view within the association and , and the informed clubs is that if we let that situation go on and do nothing about it we will have a decreasing er number of people going and number of people going sailing .
9 But those people even those these people have their necessary necessary place because otherwise the whole group would merrily go on and do everything they decide to do without somebody sitting and saying wait a minute why are we actually doing this ?
10 Now , I can either do that with you , very sort of general introduction trying to place Donne in comparison with other poets an and just really getting the basics of Donne or , since you 'll have had , just had a lecture we could go on and do some more sort of specific complex things .
11 She was an extremely angry , very bitter woman , who was determined to get everybody around her as angry as she could , and she succeeded , and I do n't know where she 's moved now , but I 'm sure she will go on and do the same thing , and frankly , I despair of anything being done unless there is some provision made for people such as herself , and one of her friends in particular .
12 But do n't go on and think it 's amusing you know he 's not really .
13 Steve Chapman says they run courses for beginners and he would advise youngsters to learn properly … they can go on and progress or just stay at whatever level they want … a lot depends on budget …
14 But it was safer if Nona did not go on and dig this out of him .
15 Er I 'll explain why it happened an and then perhaps you 'll hopefully find that you can forgive me , and er then I 'll go on and say one or two of the things that I was gon na say this morning but er did n't .
16 Mrs Margaret Charles , living 200 yards from the crash , said : ‘ I am furious because I do not think pilots should just bale out and let the plane go on and crash into a village .
17 She did then , did go on and develop her argument more .
18 Disappointed Celtic boss Liam Brady admitted Borussia were the better side on the night and said : ‘ They could go on and win the trophy .
19 He says ’ I think that for everyone who is objecting to the festival locally there are a lot more who are happy to see it go on and see the space used properly and there are twenty five thousand people here from all over the country that are loving the three days . ’
20 Let's go on and see whether you can pick it up .
21 If Mary wishes to she can go on and train to be an accountant ; the qualifying body for this is the Chartered Association of Certified Accounts ( CACA ) .
22 Only after knowing what our target is can we go on and set a transfer price that encourages each division to operate at the required volume .
23 And either you say to yourself ‘ I ca n't find it ’ or you can go on and get to the middle of things and keep trying to find it .
24 Perhaps they felt that it had been a dream all along , always doomed , this fantastical idea that their young brother would go on and get himself a serious education , even go to college .
25 One could go on and pick many other scriptures , you know in the erm the New Testament not only were there those three questions that we mentioned earlier on about salvation , but there are three unanswered questions in the New Testament in Mark chapter eight , Jesus asked that question of which there is no answer , for what shall it profit a man if he gains the whole world and looses his sole or what shall a man or a woman give in exchange for their soul , Jesus did n't try and answer , there is no answer to that question , then again in , in Hebrews chapter three , er chapter two and verse three there is an unanswered question , how shall we escape if we neglect so greater salvation , and finally one other the apostle Peter , he asked the question in , in chapter fo , first apostle in chapter four and verse seven seventeen for it is time for judgment to begin with the household of God and if judgment begins with us first , what will be the outcome for those who do not obey the gospel of God
26 And then we can go on and look at the passage , which brings together the words of the widow and Elisha and the actions of God .
27 Erm , could I go on and look at er , the finance which I 've starred here .
28 Well can I say can I say definitely Rod I will I will go on if accepted on the twenty eighth of February .
29 ‘ I 'll go down an' bring it all up , ’ said Ella , whose energy kept her plumpness active .
30 I did n't know whether it would be but I thought , well you could go down and change it .
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