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

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1 If I sound euphoric I make no apologies , It has been a superb period for English rugby and will also be a hard act to follow , but after the weekend of the Irish visit I am sure that we can go on to even greater things from here .
2 Er we have suggested an alternative wording erm which is in my statement I wo n't go on to now .
3 Er right , could we go on to perhaps a less emotive issue .
4 I could go on about how many different sounds you can muster from Marshall 's new baby , but there are just so many that this would be unrealistic .
5 Arsenal , having won the Cup and two Championships in four years , could not go on for much longer with the same team , and in 1933 Chapman 's major concern was to find replacements to keep the club on top .
6 It 'll go on for much longer .
7 A project is a project , he wrote , and once it is begun it should be carried through to the end , regardless of doubts about meaning , doubts about long runs , or doubts about anything else , unless the body screams for you to stop , of course one can not go on for long against the screaming of the body , but then that merely means one has miscalculated , it merely means one has begun too soon or too late or perhaps that the entire project was a miscalculation .
8 Do they really go on for as long as they seem to , or are they , as some people have suggested , fleeting sensations before waking up ?
9 Intel Corp 's storming first quarter figures ( see page seven ) have not gone down well everywhere , and Hancock Institutional Equity Services analyst Eli Sayegh reckons that there is not much more to go for in the stock : he yesterday downgraded Intel to sell from hold , saying he thinks the company is near peak operating margins at just over 40% , double the historical norm ; he said the company 's margins have been driven largely by a shift from the 80386 chip to the 80486 chip ‘ and this can not go on for too long ; ’ he reckons that Advanced Micro Devices Inc will immediately take 10% of the 80486 market with its planned clone , and could take as much as 25% over time ; his damper wiped $1.75 off Intel shares at $115.75 .
10 To avoid boredom one activity should not go on for too long , so always have a variety of activities ready .
11 Now she says that she wo n't go on for ever .
12 The boy , unlike the dog , knew that the mud did not go on for ever ; beyond the bridge , the disused railway embankment along which they were walking became built up , so that water ran off it .
13 Not that it could go on for ever .
14 At times Ludens wondered whether this state of affairs might not go on for ever , whether he might not give up his job and become Marcus 's — what ? — friend , secretary , servant , dog .
15 But Nails could go on for ever .
16 Lunch-times can go on for ever if you have no friends and no one invites you to join in with what they are doing .
17 It ca n't go on for ever because characters such as the Fat Slags ( right ) can only go on so long before the joke starts to wear thin .
18 It would n't go on for ever .
19 I wished this could go on for ever but I realised that all too soon I would have to return .
20 I have never been so happy in my life and I know that it will go on for ever .
21 After all , in a gruelling sport like wrestling you can not go on for ever . ’
22 As Lord Hill replied to an outraged Lord Derby , whose TWW had ‘ stood on its record ’ and been brusquely dismissed , newcomers such as Harlech could offer only promises , ‘ but if promise is never to be preferred to performance , then every television company will go on for ever ’ ( Sendall , 1983 , p. 359 ) .
23 And let us be quite clear that the fact that any particular system does n't go on for ever does n't mean it was n't God 's will when it came in .
24 Children could go on for ever finding out information about dinosaurs and be no nearer satisfying this vague purpose .
25 I know I ca n't go on for ever .
26 " I do n't like it myself , but it wo n't go on for ever . "
27 But it could not go on for ever , both of them knew that .
28 She knew from experience that if she started a conversation with the girls about anything other than business , it could go on for ever , and Christina did not have time to listen to Todney 's domestic problems this morning .
29 ROS : It could go on for ever .
30 There must have been one , a moment , in childhood when it first occurred to you that you do n't go on for ever .
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