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

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1 ‘ I do n't want to be rude , but you do go on at people .
2 One could go on with provisos of this kind , or with hints as to procedure in this or that case , for pages .
3 How do these go on with catalogues then ?
4 One can go on with example after example , whether the herb is grown for floral or foliage effect , and nearly all will enhance the appeal of the border , with their evocative fragrances and aromas .
5 Now that we have seen how this very simple pattern is created , we can go on to fancy it up a bit .
6 Then we 'll go on to Farafra . "
7 He would go on to look at the banks and their debtors , and find all the symptoms he needed to confirm a diagnosis of monetary anorexia .
8 Once you have assured yourself that you are doing your best in this respect , you can go on to look at other possible causes , if you still feel generally unfit or without a zest for life .
9 I will go on to look at some developments of the Mannheimian legacy , in particular the work of the social constructionists and at the end of the chapter I shall comment on some aspects of Mannheim 's project affected by this series of responses to his work .
10 We can now go on to look at two very different institutions , one socially acceptable , the other not , in order to see the extent to which they allow the expression of distress through tears .
11 At Key Stage 2 pupils will go on to look at further examples , such as work or leisure , and changes over a longer timespan .
12 Now what I recommend is that you always use the F version of any of these diagnostic test statistics and we can go on to look at the others erm in a moment .
13 We 'll now go on to correspondence then Pat please .
14 He said that while some of the pupils may have only experimented with drugs , there was always the worry that they would go on to try other , harder drugs .
15 Marx maintained that the human consciousness which could project this refracted religious self-image must be a ‘ false consciousness ’ , profoundly alienated from itself ; that it had been brought into this state by the development of divisions within human society between the different social and economic classes ; that religion served in that situation as an ‘ ideology ’ , a system of beliefs functioning to support the established order , and an ‘ opium ’ which would keep the proletariat passive in the face of their oppression and exploitation by diverting their attention and hopes to another world and its promised rewards ; that it was not enough for the philosopher to understand and diagnose this situation , but that he must go on to change it ; and that this involved moving back from Feuerbach 's ‘ critique of heaven ’ to a fresh ‘ critique of earth ’ , of economics , politics and society in general , with the aim of changing the structures of the established order and overcoming the forces of division and alienation which both produced religion and drew support from it .
16 ‘ I think I 'd better go on to Granny Fordham 's .
17 The sky 's the limit and I 'd lay money he will go on to play for England . ’
18 Pupils can go on to play in groups of four .
19 I will then go on to present some examples of language in use in conversation , to show how these attitudes relate to actual practice .
20 It may or may not go on to say " produced in conjunction with brand X or company Y " .
21 Pupils who start in this way may go on to take Greek within the timetable in S6 .
22 But there has to be something to trigger the interest in the first place and whatever that is and however mild a form that might be lust , lust might be a more extreme form of it , but there has to be something to interest you in the first place , before you can go on to love , to knowing more about the person and having this in love feeling develop into love .
23 The accelerators wo n't go on to Sun 's price lists and there is no money changing hands in the relationship apart from some joint marketing and advertising of which Sun will bear the brunt .
24 The effect would be that after a complainant gave evidence which the judge thought credible , if the prosecution at that point decided on due reflection to discontinue , the judge could go on to call all the remaining prosecution witnesses himself .
25 Someone pointed out that perhaps we should go on to Camden Town or we 'd end up back in the diversion .
26 But here we 've got the equipment and you can get the knowledge to learn and go on to university and learn it yourself really . ’
27 erm towards the end of the century it was just about possible for middle class girls , or a few middle class girls to get a reasonable academic education at one of the G P D S schools — we 've got one in Hove , you know the girls ' public day school trust foundations — but only very few went there and got what would be equivalent now to a kind of secondary education and a very , very , very , very tiny minority of those girls could go on to university if they faced an enormous amount of opposition when they got there and also to get there in the first place , but for most girls there was only a basic elementary education , which increasingly stressed the sort of domestic side of a girl 's vocation .
28 Pupils continuing Latin take Higher in S5 and may go on to CSYS in S6 .
29 Do not go on to fill in the objectives list until you and your partner have begun negotiations on your expectations .
30 Many can go on to lead virtually independent lives in ‘ core and cluster ’ schemes even if the handicap is severe , so that ideally the handicapped person would leave home to live independently after leaving school .
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