Example sentences of "[noun sg] go [adv prt] [verb] the [noun] " in BNC.

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31 His lordship went on fingering the page for a moment , leaned forward to scrutinize an entry , then said :
32 The tribunal went on to condemn the man 's employers for their handling of the situations , and it also ‘ doubted that the man had ever indulged in sexual harassment or over-familiarity with staff .
33 Moreover , the covenant went on to restrict the defendant 's ability to accept any professional appointment .
34 He describes what happens after a typical Russian business deal : ‘ One man goes off to find the goods and the other to find the money .
35 Households will do their best , with the main earner searching for a good job , undertaking training and pursuing overtime , while the second earner goes out to bring the household income up to that socially approved target .
36 The main road goes on to cross the River Dee at Church Bridge and soon narrows between hedgerows , two signposts indicating footpaths to the river .
37 Once the body had been viewed by members of the Privy Council and others to confirm that life had ceased and that the king was dead , word went out to summon the surgeons , apothecaries and wax chandlers ‘ to do their duties in spurging , cleansing , bowelling , searing , embalming , furnishing and dressing with spices the said corpse ’ .
38 The Cabinet Secretary went on to elaborate the case for keeping ‘ under a single Minister the supervision of both economic and fiscal policy , and both internal and external economic questions ’ .
39 The employers conceded the claim for higher wages , and the union went on to express the men 's dissatisfaction with the 1850 Act .
40 The doctor goes about examining the day 's results .
41 There 's this man on this big white car thing going round cleaning the floor .
42 But the statement went on to accuse the police here of ’ deliberately ignoring IRA bomb warnings , or failing to clear areas targeted in warnings .
43 Leeds City went on to clinch the Midland League championship in 1917 and next season won the ‘ double ’ of both Midland League and subsidiary tournaments .
44 This understanding went on to form the basis for his ensuing therapy , involving both visualization and counselling , which proved highly successful and relieved poor Barry of the symptoms from which he had been suffering .
45 His letter went on to outline the procedure , a classic of its kind , for presenting the fruits of policy research to the Conservative Party in Opposition :
46 Jordanova goes on to describe the statue in the Paris medical faculty , which shows a young woman , with bare breasts , head bowed , in the process of removing her veil : it is called ‘ Nature unveils herself before Science ’ .
47 We 've got a group of journalists , twelve journalists , from Dubai in Bath today and erm some , a wave of journalists coming in from Saudi a little later in the month , so everything 's happening and there 's a erm tremendous amount of activity going on to restimulate the market .
48 But why would someone who recognised that they were expected to derive the contextual implication that B did n't do the reading go on to produce the utterance in [ 15c ] ?
49 Rose goes on to make the point that " parties are only part of the political system and " much of the party 's record in office will be stamped upon it by forces outside its control " .
50 Pater 's measured prose goes on to connect the picture with drawings by Verrocchio , speculate on the artist and the sitter , and wonder about how long the picture was in progress .
51 Marriage certificates , unfortunately , often enter ‘ Of full age ’ in the column marked ‘ Age ’ , but where precise information is given it is an easy step to go on to discover the birth certificates of the married couple .
52 I was really amazed at the people every time going round spoke the chair
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