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

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1 A few days before his chanceless century , Dean expressed a wish ‘ to go on and make bigger scores .
2 What else if I , I have to go and relieve er if I want er to only work down the cabin and it come to meal times cos we carried on dredging from six in the morning we do al all the winters round cos they eat on the dredger they used to eat three winches four winches on the dredger cos they 'd heave the dredger across the river and back again , wo when they come to meal times I used to have to go on and relieve the man what was driving that winch and I used t cos the er er chins coming round the barrel of the winch they used to override and I used to have a handle to knock them clear .
3 Pisa here tonight know that a win here in Nottingham tonight will put them in a very strong position indeed in this group er to go on and go through .
4 And it 's no good for her to go on and think she 's gon na get a little girl is it ?
5 He began to nibble the lobe of her ear and seemed lost for a moment until she gave him a little shake to encourage him to go on and explain .
6 The singular virtue of action-research is that things could not be left at that — it was necessary to go on and do something about it all .
7 And then if you 've done that by next time got all them all written down and you 're quite happy and you want to go on and do some more try it with sixty pennies .
8 They will want to go on and do two or three .
9 Only one day , but nevertheless it 's something that they will always remember and hopefully it will be just a spur for them to go on and do better things .
10 What I did n't want to do at times was to overload , I wanted to start off with a time limit as we mean to go on and spread it out through the year and so I have put the important things which are to do with the quality system like internal quality audit erm , non- conformances , the corrective action , training and all stuff like that with an audit before and then things like contract print erm , I do n't think we are going to have any problems with I put those for after .
11 Fenella was trying to be very patient , because it was not in the least unreasonable of Caspar to want to go on and leave the Dark Workshops as far behind them as possible .
12 ‘ This is the first step in sorting out Darlington town centre , we want to go on and sort out the bus chaos , the market square and look at pedestrianising other areas . ’
13 We want to go on and sort out the bus chaos , the market square and look at pedestrianising other areas ’ .
14 She wanted to go on and talk to the audience before the show began : ‘ Like me , please like me , ’ she said to them , which is an approach not appreciated by British audiences .
15 But having said that , given that we do need to go on and talk about it , I will do my my best to give that information er that I have .
16 What I was going to do is to go on and talk about , bring out electricity again as something which crops up .
17 Paul says he 'd like to go on and run in 12 and 24 hour events .
18 She felt as though she was dying , as though her heart was being ripped piece by piece into shreds , but she had to go on and finish the programme .
19 Agreeing with something someone else has said is a powerful way to encourage them to go on and say more .
20 It 's true that the show has to go on but if such behaviour caught on I 'd be bound to go on and say , ‘ Ladies and gentlemen , so-and-so is n't coming ’ because they not only want to appear on the show , they want to produce it as well ! ’
21 I mean , wha what I would like to go on and say is , that er , which the change of administration it has been necessary to er , adopt a different way of , of developing the budget , and I think you 're quite right to erm , pay credit to the effort of the er , budget review er , sub-committee .
22 Now I 've not mentioned this not totally creditable episode in Milton 's life , I 've not mentioned it simply to make him unlikeable to you , but to go on and say that the kind of egoism which issues in this way in his life issues in a rather different way in his worth .
23 I had intended to go on and become a teacher , but when Dad died of a heart attack I was needed to help run the family art gallery . ’
24 If you find the painting exercise enjoyable then you might like to go on and try collographs .
25 With the Mercedes contingent out of the race , it paved the way for Mike Hawthorn ( GB ) and Ivor Bueb ( GB ) to go on and win in their Jaguar .
26 What the preliminary or collateral fact doctrine seeks to do is to distinguish those elements within the bracket which can be regarded as conditioning the power of the tribunal to go on and consider the merits from the merits themselves .
27 It would now be easy to go on and work out the field between two concentric spheres .
28 Now it is time to go on and find out how you can increase your mental efficiency .
29 Another reason to be grateful for all the publicity and discussion about child abuse is that former victims are seeking treatment at a far earlier age than was previously the case and therefore are able to go on and live a normal life once that treatment is complete .
30 The motivation to go on or turn back depends on an awful lot of factors .
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