Example sentences of "[adj] go [adv prt] [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | But I mean if that goes if that goes through if that falls through somebody might be interested and and somebody might erm I du n no . |
2 | that goes off when we |
3 | And I 'm sure you 've had a bit of thought about it , I 'm glad you 're see it there er and the whole lot is a blessed mismatch , it 's nothing to do with us though I do thank you Mr for the help you wish to give me , the Duke of Westminster and the Duke of Rutland if this goes through as I said this today because without a doubt the government will listen to what you have to say and I 've no doubt it will be effect . |
4 | The keepers still have to cull their set numbers of hinds and this goes on until it 's done — often well into the new year . |
5 | This goes on until all the players are in the same place . |
6 | The head is made , erm , the tail , all the bits are made and eventually they , they all stick together like a kind of Lego , and the result is a new bacteria is made and this goes on until eventually the cell , there are so many inside the cell , that erm the cell just ruptures , when there 're about two hundred or so , the cell is now bulging with T four bacteria , it ruptures and releases a whole blob of new ones to start the cycle all over again . |
7 | There are on average some 150 days a year when rain falls , and this goes up as you move inland into the Basque country proper , whose climate gets a little more extreme as the land rises . |
8 | So what I 'm , what I propose , is that this goes out because I do n't think it changes anything significantly . |
9 | And eventually there was quite a few went back before they were paid for . |
10 | The question is , how long can this go on before the bubble bursts ? |
11 | ‘ … and moreover the most gallant gentleman of the realm , and this went on until it resulted in a divorce , and after a second marriage , which was likewise unhappy , she entered the married estate for the third time with a common tar , with whom , though he abused her daily , she herself said that she lived in much greater content than in her first marriage . |
12 | but um I 'm a great believer that it 's rather nice to have that going on while the event is going on you know you sit and munch a corned beef butty as you dribble your coffee down the front of your shirt |
13 | So it looks as if er nature has kind of erm struck a bargain in this respect , that each parent can contribute exactly half , but I think it 's , we 're only just beginning to find out about what happens then and my guess is about internal conflict between genes because I strongly suspect that there must be a lot of that going on because , as I think you 've rightly seen , if we take this view of evolution as selecting for individual genes , then we would expect conflict even within the gender . |
14 | You form the impression that the two of them do not actively encourage function bookings which are likely to go on until after 23.00 hours . |
15 | It is better to go in when they are losing money than when they are making money ; then one has more muscle ’ . |
16 | They are all going on as you and I must , Emily . |
17 | It 's better going up than down . |
18 | They all went out except for Father Martin who closed the door and sat on the bed . |
19 | ‘ All Bonanza has to do now is stay out of sight until a good tale is dreamed up to account for two of his boys getting mixed up in this thing last night , and a few unimpeachable witnesses to make the tale stick , and we all go back where we started . ’ |
20 | The precautions you take to make you feel safer often result in you restricting your life , following a self-imposed curfew , unable to go out unless you can be sure you can drive — or get a lift — back . |
21 | We 're not going to be able to go on as we are . |
22 | They wo n't be able to go on if we do n't rest . " |
23 | Harbury tried to grab the apparent opportunity but Wickham neatly turned the conversation so that Shildon was able to go on where he had left off . |
24 | about four weeks I do n't know whether how would that went down when he phoned her and told her . |
25 | First went down when I was nine . |
26 | But now I 've made two trips there and I 'm anxious to go back because I feel I 'm getting tapped in a little better , I 'm getting emotionally connected . |
27 | While he says it would be a hundred per cent certain to go up if an atom bomb exploded alongside it , we must n't over-estimate the effects of a more remote explosive shock , even at a distance of a few miles . |
28 | Maybe it 's not activated — by which I mean ready to go off when a vessel passes over it — until the ticking stops . |
29 | It is a serious matter to add a letter heading because it hides the fact that the document was a draft letter which was ready to go out if the claim was entertained . |
30 | The petals are the last to go on as these will fade and die quickly if a start is made too soon . |