Example sentences of "[subord] [noun] go on " in BNC.

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1 It is only if theologians go on using the old equipment ( sun goes round earth etcetera ) that they fall out with the philosophers and scientists .
2 And it is predicted by the Inter-Governmental Panel on Climate Change that , if things go on as they are today , average temperatures will increase by a further 1°C by 2025 and 3°C by the end of the next century .
3 If things go on like this , there will be no doormen and that will make it even worse , ’ he said .
4 Likewise , the implementation group 's human resources subgroup sounds too low key to convince staff that the NHS will tackle the problems of maintaining morale and preserving skills while changes go on .
5 It was do-it-your-self delivery for companies and residents in Abingdon this morning , while negotiations go on between the Post Office and striking workers .
6 He says the players ca n't wait around while negotiations go on — they 've got to look for jobs elsewhere straight away .
7 In the end , whether applicants have their experiential learning counted in the admissions process , or whether students go on expanding the degree of influence they exercise over the curriculum , will be up to them .
8 9.00am : The Bank of England steps in to buy pounds — but the rescue bid fails as speculators go on dumping them .
9 ‘ It may work out that I do n't get as many as last year , but I 'm happy to play up front and as long as Newcastle go on to win promotion it does n't really matter anyway , ’ said the converted midfield player who marked his 25th birthday with the 51st-minute opener .
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