Example sentences of "[modal v] go [adv prt] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I 'm not suggesting players should go around collecting yellow cards , but you must have players who are going to get stuck in for you when the going gets tough .
2 It should go out to tender next January and construction be completed by April 1995 .
3 However , they are given little guidance as to how they should go about undertaking such projects .
4 At the same time he must go on reassuring other parties — some of whom bloody-mindedly reject negotiation — that their views will be heard .
5 This allegedly , erm , protests the , protects the citizen , and the , the logic of this argument , is really the Hobbesian argument , that if you let ordinary individuals have firearms they 'll go round killing each other , or so it is alleged .
6 They might go on to sort similar materials from the scrap material box , perhaps sorting all the floral designs or all the striped pieces .
7 Marshall raised the question of how one could go about drawing financial-value contours on a portfolio grid .
8 In later stages , the minority of cases may go on to produce these results .
9 Other people may go on to develop further symptoms of their HIV infection including persistent swelling of the lymph glands in the neck , armpits and groin , continuous tiredness , unexplained weight loss , continuous dry cough not related to smoking , diarrhoea , thrush , unexplained bleeding , shortness of breath , cold sores , night sweats and fevers .
10 ‘ Untreated cows can act as a potential source of infection to cows that are n't infected and may go on to develop clinical mastitis . ’
11 Mr Healey said he would go round quoting that example to people .
12 My ex-wife would go around telling extraordinary stories about me to people , and I discovered that I 'd lost a lot of friends .
13 If he would go around pinching other people 's food !
14 Every day during my stay in the refuge the women would go out to see social security officials , the housing department , lawyers .
15 WHAT NIREX WILL GO THROUGH TO REACH NEW LEVELS OF SAFETY
16 Most of the extra £12m that the government is giving towards implementing the new deal will go on funding new consultant posts , leaving individual units to fund the new support staff , such as phlebotomists , electrocardiography technicians , and clerical staff .
17 Air show will go on say angry organisers
18 Existing smear tests find slight abnormalities in 250,000 women every year but can not distinguish between those who will go on to develop serious disease and those who will not .
19 Existing smear tests find slight abnormalities in 250,000 women every year , but can not distinguish between those who will go on to develop serious disease and those who will not .
20 Although reliable figures are difficult to obtain , some 10 per cent of patients with late , untreated syphilis will go on to develop syphilitic complications involving the heart and major blood-vessels .
21 Some , but not all , will go on to develop late complications .
22 On successfully completing this award , the student can go on to take National Certificate ( Skillstart 2 ) .
23 This emphasis upon the need for cultural and social reinforcement , though often overlooked by educationalists , is crucially important if the learning process is to be useful and related to the experience of the community groups so that they feel they can go on to employ practical applications of their learning .
24 Then you can go on to try other books in the series , at the regular price , all on the same free trial basis .
25 Wind generators also have the advantage that they can go on working 24 hours a day , where solar panels can only operate in sunlight .
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