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

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1 Brigadier Smithson , who was apparently due to go on leave the next day , rang Southern Command and managed to arrange that he should go straight to London by train after the conference .
2 And we were due to go out to work on Sunday .
3 David began to think that it might be possible to go on living in the same house as Julia and Anthony without either betraying himself or suffering unendurable frustration .
4 Other questions can also be introduced : how is it possible to go on forming such sentences for ever ?
5 It would be possible to go on multiplying instances of the adaptation of the piano idiom to that of the string orchestra , but space is limited , and the above examples will have to suffice .
6 Throughout the 1980s the expanding prison population caused Home Office administrators to question how long it would be possible to go on supplying an unlimited number of places , at enormous cost , for however many convicted or remand prisoners were sent to them by the courts .
7 Reporters like Terry Lewis needed so little to go on to formulate a story ; he would n't even have to name Luke Calder , just make some veiled references to his identity that could be enough to discredit him .
8 We , we have the only national organization to f er that goes on to fight for goes , goes to parliament and fights for them .
9 They say that if they create Regional Government they will do so at the expense of National Government and not Local Government , but that is n't true because Mister has already said that erm strategic services such as passenger transport will b will be handed over to regions and if that goes obviously fire , police and strategic planning will be lost to us .
10 Article 2 goes on to say ,
11 Part 2 goes on to consider how these ideas and tools can be used to construct ways of changing behaviour .
12 In the late 1980s Bluetts agreed to a mangement buyout and capital investment but the firm 's inability to meet the cost of the rent on its new premises opposite Claridge 's Hotel , and the slackness of trade as perceived by Chesfield , has meant that they are no longer willing to go on supporting the company .
13 If taxes are not providing the education , health-care and national welfare services that the public wants , will the public be willing to go on paying for them ?
14 I 'm quite willing to go on doing it .
15 They say they 'd be willing to go back to help rescue the injured victims of the fighting .
16 Erm I 'm surprised that slightly surprised that with council and Hugh were willing to go down given what we had given our information about how dangerous or not the site actually is .
17 You still waiting this to go up have n't you ?
18 They come up to meetings which erm , this goes on to say determine not to miss a single spiritual meal both private study , meeting attendance are urgent for all , there 's nothing new here brothers it 's all things that we 've heard before and this is why sometimes we can sort of nod off because we , we sort of think well I 've heard all this before , follow theocratic ways , procedures and policies not always easy to do , but it can be done , recognizing the organization that Jehovah is using keep awake by finding your place in God 's arrangement that is n't that little corner up there , by the way , we 're not talking about that one , but finding our place where we can work for Jehovah wholeheartedly do not quibble about assignments and arrangements I think we 're all guilty of that at some time are n't we ?
19 This goes far to explain the wretched press I have had — unfair both to her and me .
20 Others never managed to penetrate his reserve , for he had a deep suspicion of others who could turn out a compliment at will or turn a barbed shaft with a sally of their own , and above all he hated pomposity and egotism ; this goes far to explain his view of Churchill and of F. E. Smith .
21 And so they were prepared to go on taking the punishment , taking the cost because their objectives were , ha had a different scale of value to the objectives sought by the United States .
22 And so they were prepared to go on taking the punishment , taking the cost because their objectives were , ha had a different scale of value to the objectives sought by the United States .
23 By the end of our discussion , however , he was still prepared to go on thinking about an editorial involvement — I ( mis ? ) led him to believe the amount of work could be contained and he would be given good backing by OUP .
24 In the Commons , the Energy Minister Tim Eggar said the government was prepared to go on funding the current redundancy terms available to miners until April next year .
25 You who must decide whether you are prepared to go on allowing dangerous aggression to mar life for all of us .
26 But I 'm not prepared to go on renting it .
27 And I 'm not prepared to go on paying three thousand a year renting it to give to him when I could be buying one myself .
28 And while he says that he is prepared to go on doing musicals until he has one that really works , he would probably not agree with that picture of himself as fighting against the tide .
29 Chapman insisted that he was interested only in the best players , and he was prepared to go anywhere to get them .
30 13.45 : Prepared to go out to collect leaf specimens .
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