Example sentences of "go [adv] [conj] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Thinking about language acquisition and skilled language use in terms of the particular forms of information-processing that go on when any linguistic task is being performed , and thinking about language disorders explicitly as patterns of impairments and preservations of different forms of information-processing , thus provides a particularly powerful way of illuminating both normal and disordered linguistic capacities . |
2 | Anyway we 'll have to , I think , revisit those nine points as w as we go on because that 's |
3 | I , I , I go along as same as the other , five hundred that 's my way of thinking , but I do n't know what everybody else thinks . |
4 | But difficulties in the last sentence go deeper than this . |
5 | But , perhaps unfortunately , the causes and consequences of the dilemma go deeper than this suggestion implies . |
6 | All of them go together and these two are a pair . |
7 | Maybe you were neither of these but in the pocey extension to the left as you go in where all the posers and knobs hang out ( even though it 's got a really good 6ft TV there ) … |
8 | Left again , after the brewery ( where they still have the Porter Tun Rooms , a tun being a big barrel not a weight , though not many people know that ) is Whitecross Street and the Barbican entrance , where many tourists go in and some actually find the theatre or gallery they 're supposed to be going to . |
9 | I I could never I never knew anybody personally because er you know you just used to go work and then go home and that was it . |
10 | The council hopes Lydiard will stage the festival for at least 5 years , but Rod Gunner 's ambitions go further than that . |
11 | Well I think I could make twenty quid go further than that . |
12 | But the differences between ‘ old ’ and ‘ new ’ Savoy go further than this . |
13 | But the implications of Clark 's analysis go further than this , seeing the problem of precarious values as affecting not merely day-to-day behaviour but also the way in which a whole organization may conceive its tasks . |
14 | In fact , I go further than this and argue that if there is to be public criteria , there must be other selves . |
15 | When our member then appealed to the Regional Secretary and said , well , I think I do wan na appeal and go further than this because I feel I 'm right , what letter did we then get in reply . |
16 | Collectivist solutions go further than this , basing their arguments on the differences in the nature of consumption and accountability in the public and private sectors . |
17 | Some theories of rhythm go further than this , and point to the fact that some feet are stronger than others , producing strong-weak patterns in larger pieces of speech above the level of the foot . |
18 | However , the professional Institutions may , from time to time , issue rules and codes for their specific disciplines which go further than these general rules . |
19 | and go out and that , if you want to come down for a couple of days . |
20 | But at the end of the day they are n't in that league cos most thieves are opportunists they seize a common opportunity that is presented to them by or it could be they 've actually just watched her go out and more of a chance . |
21 | Then you go there and that 's four one , four two . |
22 | Or go round and another look at it ? |
23 | ‘ You 're saying that in a building — a skyscraper , say — on the top floor , the clocks go faster than those on the ground floor ! ’ |
24 | Before explaining how to tackle a course race it is worth looking at what makes one sailor go faster than another . |