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

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1 Er well Susan 's erm gone to , obviously gone on to senior school now er she 's , she went , she started this year .
2 While Miss Turner left halfway through to go on to another show , Miss Collins popped backstage at the end to congratulate the actress .
3 There is no reason anyway to reinvent the wheel , and we need to know initially what is already going on at different levels , in different forums , in different geographical areas , before engaging in a pilot project to network available training and encourage initiatives where there are gaps .
4 But for some reason Alice would not go on with that thought .
5 From the fact that a mental process does not appear in introspection one can not infer that it does not go on at non-conscious levels of the mind .
6 Describing the American feature film , The Last Temptation of Christ , to which he awarded a certificate , as a challenging religious film he said that acontroversial scene : ‘ It indicated that Christ had sex , but it did not go on for 14 minutes . ’
7 Perhaps I had better not go on in this way or things will get too mushy and pastoral after all .
8 Above them on a rocky promontory of convenient geology , Jesus kneels in prayer , an exercise that still goes on in some places , though with less agony and less certainty of address . ’
9 Is a search still going on for missing material ?
10 And it 's still going on for another season .
11 The superseding of medieval forms of agricultural exploitation had taken centuries ( and was still going on in some parts of Europe in 1880 ) , but the decisive changes were over ; the worker had been freed from indissoluble ties with the land , that land itself was increasingly treated as a commodity like any other , and it absorbed more and more capital to make higher and higher production possible .
12 No she does to you though cos she 's always going on about other people talking about other people .
13 Old Angie took everything seriously , always going on about mortal sin , and I got sodding tired of it , and of her , tell the truth .
14 Whatever research still went on in that area remained the privilege of Tech-Green itself : unpublished and hidden .
15 In so far as fairness is used within the traditional adjudicative framework the balancing involved therein may be different in degree but not in kind to that which has always gone on within natural justice itself .
16 It also goes on for bloody ages .
17 We are all curious to know what really goes on in other families and all equally determined to preserve the privacy of our own family life .
18 What I have proposed in the foregoing pages is a conscious surrender to the culturalists of much of the activity that now goes on in English degrees , in order to retain something more coherent , defensible , and inherently valuable .
19 The radio claimed losses by government forces in the north-west , and said that fighting was now going on in five areas , mainly in Amharic-speaking central , north and north-west Ethiopia , as well as in the south and in the Ogaden area of the south-east .
20 The debate has now gone on for thirty minutes .
21 Let me now go on from this point to comment on the so-called death of biblical fundamentalism .
22 ‘ Oh , do n't go on about those women — they were n't a patch on you , you know .
23 ‘ There 's no reason why I ca n't go on for 200 goals and I do n't agree with the argument that you should retire at the top .
24 In the end I told him , ‘ I ca n't go on with this marriage .
25 I ca n't go on with these people .
26 And then it wo n't go on to this side .
27 It examines the conditions under which a voting equilibrium exists ; and then goes on to representative democracy .
28 He then goes on in separate chapters to cover sexism , racism , ageism and disablism .
29 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 .
30 ‘ The Gruagach sent me here , ’ began Caspar , and stopped , and then went on with more assurance , ‘ they sent me along to see if you can provide a — well , I do n't know what you 'd call it really .
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