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

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1 Somebody in a Bugs Bunny suit is going round dishing out little Easter eggs to all the toddlers in the place .
2 Before and after his marriage , Nicholson could date happily without fear of a single solitary piece of salacious writing in any newspaper or magazine — ‘ complete anonymity in social exchange ’ was the way he described his situation — or , as a further succinct explanation , ‘ I was able to go around picking up stray pussy . ’
3 It is probably fair to say that continued detailed study of the Lorenz equations will go on throwing out new ideas of general applicability , despite their rather special properties ( e.g. symmetry ) .
4 Celltech made a loss of £1.9 million last year , much of which went on setting up new research projects .
5 While he went on picking up young girls , he talked in a blasé way of lust being ‘ expense of spirit in a waste of shame ’ .
6 Most researchers complete a Ph D and then go on to take up full-time employment .
7 Most researchers complete a Ph D and then go on to take up full-time employment .
8 Even if the government neglected to veto legislation of this sort , the Westminster Parliament could in theory pass laws to repeal colonial legislation , but in practice Parliament did not legislate on issues that could be seen as internal concerns of the colonies and did not go round picking up loose ends left by the governors .
9 TO extend Quality Circle activities in various administration functions , a steering committee has been set up to study the requirements of staff and to advise them on how best to go about setting up effective Q.C .
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