Example sentences of "[verb] go [adv] [v-ing] " in BNC.

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1 We expect products that sell to go on selling .
2 Instead of going to parties , I 'd be out at night looking at badgers , and I 'd always be scheming to go off birdwatching or botanising .
3 ‘ After all , from what you told me before you went to Japan you intend to go on living a bachelor life , almost as if I do n't exist . ’
4 Everything will be overshadowed by these events but we intend to go on making the week work as well as we can .
5 We 've provided a grammar school education for the people of this area for 700 years and intend to go on doing so . ’
6 I intend to go on doing that as long as he wants me .
7 But I do n't want to go around looking for candidates like we did last time .
8 ‘ The Bravoes may not want to go around asking questions , they 'll probably just stake out her house .
9 ‘ Do n't you want to go on kissing me ? ’
10 And they do n't really want to go on using you as a a sort of prop , because I mean you ca n't afford that because you 've got lots of other clients and you , you know really the aim is to try and get them back to self-sufficiency .
11 If you do want to go on receiving the New Internationalist you need do nothing .
12 I 'd want to go on seeing you a lot , though . ’
13 He believed that it was a piece that people would want to go on seeing for years , and that turning it into a film would shorten its life .
14 John said , ‘ I do want to go on helping people . ’
15 It has some delicious and satisfying recipes that you will want to go on cooking .
16 I do n't want to go on stringing together stirring quotation .
17 What girl would want to go on working amongst those unfortunates when they could have the comfort of Timothy 's home ? "
18 For the time being I do n't want to go on arguing — ’
19 Muggers who decided to phase out mugging by 1993 could hardly expect to be let off , yet the UK expected to go on breaking the law with impunity .
20 The subordinate females do have one or two ways of retaliating — they tend to go on laying longer and produce more eggs than the dominant female , and they also produce the occasional late egg some time after they have laid the rest of their clutch .
21 It means keep away if you want to go on living . ’
22 And I shall tell him about the journalism , too , for I want to go on writing , and I want nothing false and wrong to lie between us .
23 Those of us who want to go on using the lesion method should n't be too despondent about Wood 's results because the conditions under which a system like this will give double dissociations are likely to be very rare in nature .
24 Because of the continuous pressure exerted by Irish , Black and other women over the years , some English Women 's Movement has died and that if they want must wake up to the fact that the middle-class , gentile English Women 's Movement had died and that if they want to go on referring to us as ethnic minorities then they will have to include themselves as a separate group .
25 It is difficult to explain to those you love why you want to go on doing the same thing … the easy thing is to avoid looking at reality , to run away from it .
26 Services should n't assume that because relatives cope silently they want to go on doing so for ever .
27 I 'm a winner and I want to go on winning .
28 For the dreamer this illusion represents a deep and pleasurable necessity — which accounts for the well-known state of mind in which a dreamer can say , " It is a dream : I want to go on dreaming it . "
29 It also occurs when people who want to go on working are forced to retire because of their age or because of stereotyped assumptions based on age .
30 I want to go on playing for Australia ’ .
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