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

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1 Part of the overall argument of this book is that , as the Roman catholic church is principal validator or legitimator of the Southern state along with the concept of the national entity , what that state goes on to do in the field of social ethics can not be separated out from the responsibilities of the church .
2 And I 've always heard what Jesus goes on to say in the context of that understanding of the text .
3 And he goes on to reveal in the letter that he had just taken a day off ‘ work ’ to watch a Tennessee high school football game with Ginger Alden , the 20-year-old Tennessee beauty queen who bore a startling resemblance to his mother and whom he called ‘ little Gladys ’ .
4 It was the coldest winter for years , but Tess and Marian had to go on working in the snow .
5 But does n't does n't it often work out though that the people who erm need more training , often are the ones that have resisted going on training in the past .
6 Next month he travels to Nuremburg to do parish work before going on to work in the archives in the Papal capital .
7 Very often pupils will benefit from the opportunity to see and handle , and discuss a few selected artefacts at close hand , before going on to work in the display galleries .
8 If you 're thinking of going along to join in the fun , there 's something going on every day and evening until next Friday night .
9 And it will be sited on land troops trained on before going off to fight in the Somme .
10 Bristling with moonstones , the collar was primitive and barbaric ; the mastiff of a prince of medieval Persia might have worn it for going out hawking in a miniature .
11 ‘ I was starting to make the Sunday dinner and Brian said he was going out to play in the park .
12 well you might have heard stories about elderly people going out shopping in the middle of the night .
13 I 'm going back to live in the studio , Klein .
14 While I 'm digging that garden she used to go out roll in the trench what I 'd dug and soon as I went in for a drink she was in there before me !
15 Moses then goes out to pray in the desert .
16 ‘ I do n't want to go back to fight in the war , ’ said Laslzo , 21 , from Becej , as he waved his mother goodbye .
17 Er I 'll go on to explain in the product range one of their new products we 're introducing this year .
18 I could n't go on living in a place where I was no use , ’ she spoke with the quietness and desperate authority of someone who had discovered they could give up no more ground and live .
19 They were led in Parliament by a handful of quite senior Ministers ready to resign rather than go on serving in an administration they accused of appeasement to Hitler and downright obstinacy towards rearmament for defence .
20 If , on the other hand , gases continue to escape while the lava is being erupted , bubbles will go on growing in the lava , and these will be preserved in the rock when it cools .
21 We 've got which I 'll go on to expand in a minute about .
22 Banbridge was receiving 13lb from Clever Folly but as the winner subsequently went on to triumph in the A F Budge Gold Cup at Cheltenham , breaking the track record in the process , there is little wrong with the form .
23 Well , I remember Strawberry Alarm Clock , a bunch of psychedelic nutters from Santa Barbara , who had a massive hit with ‘ Incense and Peppermint ’ in 1967 and then went on to appear in the Psych-Out movie .
24 And then he gave orders to Punch for tea to be prepared and they had a terrible time finding any china that was n't cracked or broken and then she went on working in the pantry as quiet as a mouse and she could hear you both talking as clear as clear .
25 He went on thatching in a kind of dream .
26 He went on to work in a hospital ship in the Mediterranean — a year which he later described as being one of the most enjoyable of his life .
27 Peter Morgan had no complaints , however , and went on to work in the hotels and restaurants of the Lyons empire .
28 The talent he has encouraged and given much time and effort to , includes the 1986 Club Champion , 20-year-old Simon Barrington who was twice Junior Champion ; Michael Orris , the Joint Course record holder and County Alliance player ; Guy Phillips , still 17 , the Junior Champion and Captain ( handicap 5 ) and who whilst competing in the Daily Express Ford qualifying round at Royal Mid-Surrey in 1986 played to level par and went on to play in the finals in Spain ) ; Henry Bareham , also handicap 5 , who played for English Schools and Graham Booth , the Thames Valley League Junior Champion .
29 I 've read about it , you do exercises and train yourself , and then when the time comes you pop behind a bush and reappear with the baby slung on your hip , and go on toiling in the paddy-fields as if nothing had happened . "
30 They had a couple of people round , but no no nibbles , or I think , yes , I think somebody a silly offer because of course all the property pages and places like that , Daily Telegraph are urging everybody , go on put in an offer for a house , put in a silly offer !
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