Example sentences of "to go [adv prt] [verb] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If you do want to go on receiving the New Internationalist you need do nothing . |
2 | In the Commons , the Energy Minister Tim Eggar said the government was prepared to go on funding the current redundancy terms available to miners until April next year . |
3 | On the other hand , she really wanted to go on exploring the nineteenth-century letters … |
4 | Brigadier Smithson , who was apparently due to go on leave the next day , rang Southern Command and managed to arrange that he should go straight to London by train after the conference . |
5 | So let's just er to put it in context again , we saw that on the day of the ascension Jesus instructed his friends to go on proclaiming the good news throughout the world to help others become disciples , and bring to them , and bring them to membership of the church through baptism . |
6 | It is difficult to explain to those you love why you want to go on doing the same thing … the easy thing is to avoid looking at reality , to run away from it . |
7 | ‘ Therese does n't want him to go off to paint the Belgian ambassador 's wife . ’ |
8 | Er whereas the County Council have sought to re to er keep vacancies constant , we have said that it is reasonable to seek to plan to keep second homes etcetera as a constant number but what I would term normal vacancies , can be reasonably be expected to go up to maintain the same proportion . |
9 | It is better to learn a small section thoroughly than to surface-read it and then have to go back to do the whole thing again . |
10 | Still , it would n't do for me to go around claiming the authentic Machin genes . |
11 | They 're not after looking after consumers or the workforce , this trade union should start considering how to go about re-nationalizing the public utility energy companies within this country . |