Example sentences of "go on [adv] " in BNC.

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1 go on alright , is that finished ?
2 go on upstairs
3 Go on downstairs , ’ she said huskily .
4 I appreciate the arguments that go on nowadays , but let us not forget that the old crossings were not suitable for the disabled , which is why , in the case to which I am referring , it seemed unnecessary for the authority to insist on a ramp being built .
5 They have given staff in schools the space to meet as a group and get to terms with issues over a longer period , complementing the series of other meetings and team meetings that go on anyway .
6 Go on ahead , dear , ’ said Dotty .
7 Go on over to daddy and read the book .
8 We wait , he catches up and we go on again .
9 They go on again and again and so Carson never has to sit at their feet .
10 write , it 's now I have to ache , I , I wait a few minutes and then I , go on again when me hands had a rest
11 Go on again .
12 go on again then if you
13 Go on go again go on again .
14 Well , I mean erm I du n no really , you sort of get the feeling that they 're suspicious , cos I mean there 's so many things go on here , that they 're not sure erm about you , I mean if somebody else does n't know you , then they 're not sure about you .
15 Go on where ? ’ she asked bitterly as she stared blindly through the mud-spattered windscreen .
16 Again it 's only about four foot high and about four foot wide and a beautiful flower , a beautiful old fashioned type flower and a new , new variety of er of shrub rose and of course again it 's repeat flowering so they go on right through the season and both of them their fragrance is beautiful .
17 Oh yes er a local people coming home always like to take farmhouse cheese away and Orkney people go on away on holiday again like to take ones off to their friends and relatives in the south too .
18 Go on away you scallywag , you !
19 The third round of talks go on tomorrow and Sunday .
20 ‘ You go on up , ’ she said .
21 Go on up and give her a shake . ’
22 Go on up to bed ’ , his words being punctuated by hard slaps to my rump .
23 Go on up .
24 Go on up to the cottage while I get my shoes on . ’
25 She failed to smother a yawn and he apologized , saying : ‘ Go on up , I should n't be detaining you .
26 Go on up , ’ I say .
27 Go on up , do , and play off your airs for her benefit .
28 They again fell against each other , their laughter mingling , and Victoria , her voice firm now , said , ‘ He 's bound to be on his way out , if he has n't gone already , and so go on up , do your duty and leave the rest to me . ’
29 ‘ You go on up , cara , ’ he said softly .
30 Well go on up you get .
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