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

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1 There is a minor cill just downstream ; the headlong descent goes on with only 50 yds ' respite before the 350 yds continuous grade II rapids leading to Dulnain bridge .
2 ‘ But you will , if this goes on for much longer .
3 Be aware of the time limit : no election campaign goes on for more than three or four weeks in the United Kingdom — be glad about that !
4 But what 's the point of holding a meeting that goes on for more than twelve hours ?
5 The room has no corners , no walls — it goes on for ever , it merges with a moonlit garden .
6 There are the inevitable distilleries : an industry that goes on for ever .
7 It 's best to have a time limit for a team 's deliberations — say thirty seconds — or the game goes on for ever .
8 That 's why it might be better to think of the Universe as not having a boundary — it goes on for ever .
9 It goes on for ever .
10 The cultural-ideological project of global capitalism is to persuade people to consume above their own perceived needs in order to perpetuate the accumulation of capital for private profit , in other words , to ensure that the global capitalist system goes on for ever .
11 If the war goes on for long , the anxieties will increase .
12 Some unilateral plant closures can be expected , Campbell predicted — if the crisis goes on for long or gets worse .
13 Lack of sleep , if the baby is demanding to be feed every two hours or so day and night , can be hell if it goes on for long .
14 P : I was coming home from a party with Robert Mitchum drinking cider when one of Shane 's gang came out and stabbed me in the arm … ( goes on for about ten more pages — Freudian Ed )
15 Verbal presentations often fail because the speaker tries to cram too much into too short a time , or goes on for far too long .
16 The Guardian report on the Swindon game praises Strachan at length and goes on to critically assess Rocky in the light of his lack of match fitness and his attitude .
17 In Los Angeles workers joke that the rush hour begins at 5.30am and goes on to 8.30pm .
18 Erm then it goes on about quite a bit of this Erm perception and decoding of the speech style er talking about er Martin and Giles .
19 Are those the candy-floss , Mickey Mouse jobs that the hon. Member for Bolsover ( Mr. Skinner ) goes on about so much , or are those people just sponging off the backs of the poll tax payers ?
20 ‘ So she goes on about how wise he is , and what a brilliant speaker and …
21 Right , that 's erm as time goes on along there ,
22 It can not have changed much in two hundred years and still , today , the tireless plume of woodsmoke wafts up from the chimney , proving that life goes on in much the same way as it always have done in this particular vicinity .
23 It is more difficult to understand the senseless vandalism that goes on in comparatively affluent areas .
24 Yeah why not , yeah anything that 's relevant , I mean if it goes on till then we can only use it twice ca n't we ?
25 And then you see where it goes on from there .
26 My Lord there is a final part of our submission on on this is because I do n't know whether your Lordship has a copy of the report this is the report of the fact that My Lord erm what I wish to refer you to if I may , is erm that paragraph three one of the report which is erm that solicitors and er he instructed himself er from the law society who told him that the law society in paragraph three page five , do n't issue any specific directional guidance duty of care in relation to the plaintiffs transaction , the Law Society view obligation to be have to be considered on the basis of and he then goes on from there to depart from that approach to speculate as to what his approach would be erm
27 Oh , I think the story goes on from there , because I do n't think though and this is a personal opinion and I I 'd love the Committee to I do n't know tha that er I M R O ever did get accounts out of Liechtenstein because a year later B I M the m the ownership of it was transferred from Liechtenstein back to England but guess who the the , the owner was transfer to a charitable trust , so we 've got erm a company that is handling the investment management of seven hundred million pounds worth of pension funds which is owned by a charity and the and the accounts that were given to I M R O and these accounts were given to I M R O a year later , were charity commission er type accounts , which evidently showed something like five hundred thousand pounds in that charitable fund and er and no transactions you know , so and that company that was running that was the beneficial owner of our investment company where all the errors took place .
28 ‘ I think I have a pretty accurate picture of what goes on around here . ’
29 The weighing , recording and allocation of prizes goes on until about 4pm , when the winning berries go on display until 7.30pm .
30 What , what it is on that one you 've got this speaker right and it goes down to really low frequencies especially
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