Example sentences of "as they go " in BNC.

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1 What England , yet to concede a goal as they go into their sixth and final group match , must avoid this evening is such an error in the early stages .
2 From the dozen or so per week when the band is in the studio , there will be up to 100 per week as they go on the road .
3 But they do not simply push their way through : they eat their way through , digesting any organic material as they go .
4 ‘ In a team event like this , the difficulty from my point of view is the varying personalities of the girls as they go into the consecutive matches .
5 ‘ In a team event like this , the difficulty from my point of view is the varying personalities of the girls as they go into the consecutive matches .
6 As they go , one of their justifications for behaving dictatorially is starting to look strong .
7 As they go to the polls the voters know what package of compromises they are voting for .
8 Many observers believe that taxes could still be the deciding factor for millions of floating voters as they go to the polls tomorrow .
9 Once they 've joined in the Pirates Club , you 'll be lucky to see them at all , as they go through their paces for the junior cabaret ( where a lot of hidden young talent come to light ) , or as they enjoy the treasure hunts and fancy dress parties .
10 These ideas are plausible as far as they go , but I find that they do not begin to square up to the formidable challenge of explaining culture , cultural evolution , and the immense differences between human cultures around the world , from the utter selfishness of the Ik of Uganda , as described by Colin Turnbull , to the gentle altruism of Margaret Mead 's Arapesh .
11 EMMA and RICHARD are in various states of undress as they go to bed .
12 ‘ I think it might be a reaction but I think we 'll find they do all different kinds of music as they go on .
13 Time spent on this may be looked up as an investment in that if essential job elements are identified , then the people involved in the recruitment process will be less inclined to develop the criteria as they go along .
14 Twitchers are simply moving easily from one bait to another ; sucking , blowing , tasting as they go .
15 Walking the river in the close season , when the bankside and aquatic vegetation has blossomed and the water is running clear and low , is the best time for actually spotting the chub as they go about their daily business .
16 I smile easily as they go
17 Mendelson calls them ‘ macrobes , ’ artificial multi-celled organisms which change their morphology as they go through a sort of life cycle .
18 Contractors working on Thames Water 's ring main are smashing tunnelling records — and their own profit margins — as they go .
19 Unlike the indigenous tribes , they often have little or no agricultural know-how and simply slash and burn the forest as they go .
20 Children learn to change their own shapes as they go from one to another and also gain further experience of spatial order , as overtaking is impossible and ‘ first in , first out ’ becomes the rule .
21 Doubts like this crystallize at one or two points , either where the presuppositions are so mixed and unsatisfactory that they are inaccurate , or where the presuppositions are true as far as they go but do not go far enough and so are incomplete .
22 Just accept it , remembering that an ability to show some sympathy and the courage to ‘ stay the course ’ with the bereaved , as they go through their sorrow and their search for a new identity , are the most important qualifications .
23 He takes her arm as they go for a closer look .
24 I find the serenity of mainstream forecasters in the face of their debâcle discreditable because they now gravely confuse the public discussion as they go on popping up with one optimistic forecast after another , without any meaningful explanation as to why they have been so wrong .
25 And life experience helps you to see through people — watching children grow up , gathering character as they go ; hearing your friends ' life stories , working out what makes them tick ; reading and travelling .
26 It is often said that many young people lose interest in poetry , and even stories , as they go through secondary school .
27 The stress concentration at a crack tip was first calculated by Inglis in 1913 , as we have said , and his results are classic and correct as far as they go .
28 How far that can be mitigated by more sensitive evaluation of the distinctive contribution individual old people may have still to make , should be one of the questions for all workers in this field to address as they go about their daily work .
29 There are no official rules and people tend to make them up as they go along .
30 The Manton trainer said : ‘ Dr Devious is in great shape and on course for the Juddmonte International where I think the 10 furlongs will suit as long as they go a fast enough pace .
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