Example sentences of "[conj] go on [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | It is possible to take a difficult route back to the line almost immediately , or go on to the next farm and follow a track there . |
2 | The context-specificity of latent inhibition is not be explained ( or at least , not entirely ) in terms of interference effects that go on during the conditioning phase of the procedure . |
3 | There are few children who do not experience the death of a much-loved grandparent or pet when they are quite young , and yet so often they are excluded from all the changes that go on at the time of a grandparent 's death , as though in some way this will leave them unaffected . |
4 | I 'd never find out about a lot of things that go on at the hotel without him around . |
5 | such a vertical representation tells us nothing about the relationships that go on between the centre and field offices . |
6 | Is it not time to put an end to the fraud and corruption that go on within the European Community , as evidenced by the continual reports of the European Court of Auditors ? |
7 | I hope , though , there are fifteen hundred families in Portslade who are doing that job , not for me but for them , so that we can carry out the important educational processes that go on within the college . |
8 | Mediate behaviour that go on inside the head . |
9 | Better to look at the written key word , get your practice partner to repeat the descriptive sentences ( which will then be easy ) and go on to the next on the list . |
10 | and go on to the the penultimate , how 's that , the penultimate line where you 've got the cover that exists already |
11 | Er these are sort of parties that start at midnightish and go on through the night . |
12 | They must take advantage of their unconditional release and go on with the ANC . |
13 | When they arrive in Eddington , go on , go on to , take the plane and go on with the plane to Ireland . |
14 | Buy two £175 fish and go on about the bargain you 've got ? |
15 | Sometimes it would start first thing in the morning and go on until the early hours the next day , ’ she said . |