Example sentences of "go [adv prt] [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 .
11 ‘ You can get a good view of the moonlight on the lake , if you go in for that sort of thing .
12 I gather there are plenty of crackpots who go in for that sort of thing .
13 Berkeley denies that we go in for such calculations in judging distances .
14 Well I mean all men go in for these model things .
15 I thought it was rather a bad sign that I was told I could , as a family friend , go in at any time .
16 He said just go in at any time and we 'll pick it up .
17 yeah and then you go in with that conversation instead of the one you should of
18 That leaves item ( iii ) from the Preface — go in with some paper and note down what does happen .
19 ‘ If you go in with this Rico lad — ‘
20 Martin seems to be missing by a distance as we joust it round the table , so after half a dozen exchanges I go down with much confidence on a half-ball cut into the bottom left-hand pocket .
21 It is power that is going to ensure go down to that level of decision making , to those people who know the problems best and would be able to deliver the right solutions .
22 And the pensioners go down to this bungalow free , and it 's in lovely spot and we gave something like two thousand pound for it .
23 On the medical records , it would go down under its mother 's name , but then records go down under another name .
24 Yeah right so go down and see him , and then go over to that place near Red Row and see if they 'll cut that wood for you we can see it 's just gone half past two now , I want a ball game on the fence post
25 Go over in that ditch there .
26 Go over by all means , but do watch the tides .
27 And you know they ca n't go , this one ca n't go earlier than that one because we 've got the sequence and so if we got through these steps , I think that those steps are the same steps that we go through on any project .
28 We go off to another site , reached by a quarter mile trek along the main railway line .
29 So you go off to this evening class , while you 're doing that , you ca n't be thinking about the problems at work , because you 've got to concentrate otherwise you 're not going to get it done .
30 Now , note taking is a skill in the sense that y'know the final years you would n't , final year lecturers I mean are so waffly and ah go off in all directions because of different people .
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