Example sentences of "[indef pn] go [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Such persistence is not easy because there is nothing to go on except the general hunch that there ought to be an opportunity somewhere about .
2 There was nothing to go on at all .
3 ‘ There 's nothing to go on with .
4 There was nothing to go back to the flat for ; the building would be empty , and here in the city centre she was , at least , among people .
5 " Before everyone goes up to the top , " said Hazel , " we ought to find out what it 's like .
6 Everyone goes on about Cher 's dresses , showing her navel .
7 I can see why nuns wear white when they take the veil , but when you think of the way everyone goes on at the prospect of the wedding night innocence is the last thing on anyone 's mind . ’
8 ‘ She hates the way everyone goes on in England .
9 Everyone goes in for a little enhancement , one way or another .
10 Everyone goes out on longer boards with the biggest sails they can handle , either sailing around the windsurf bay till the winds become gusty , or sailing upwind for lunch at the long beach .
11 Everyone goes out on longer boards with the biggest sails they can handle .
12 Often , even after insisting that everyone goes back to the launch point , there will be barely enough people to hold all the gliders down , turn them around and re-park them if the wind changes .
13 I 've no-one to go out with . "
14 Nothing goes on in St Jude 's that I do n't know about — should I choose to enquire . "
15 ‘ You 're saying that if someone goes up from the North Pole , and keeps going in a dead straight line a really truly dead straight line — they will eventually come to the Earth — ahead of them ?
16 Cross-examined by his solicitor , Nigel Bruce , Middleton said : ‘ I am shaking in case someone goes back to Newcastle and says something .
17 I had always had someone to go round with , while in Europe , or in America ; and good company , any company , can make an enormous difference to one 's perception of whatever one happens to be perceiving .
18 Now if anyone asks if you feel for any sense that perhaps some of these routines have perhaps got a bit of become inappropriate in some way , perhaps because you 're teaching a different type of child , or perhaps because you 've got rather different educational aims , they 've changed for some reason , then it 's like asking someone to go back to being a novice again in some senses to change .
19 I only want someone to go out with me … to the park , or the movies .
20 someone going on about how they think you should understand it .
21 Someone went by outside the door , but did n't look in .
22 He was very friendly with erm who was in charge of the Extra Mural Board and erm then possibly because of this connection erm we were asked by the erm Ministry of Defence to provide lectures and courses for erm units of H M Forces stationed in the area and erm so a panel of lecturers was erm formed and erm they used to go out , the , the units used to have their own Education Officers , usually a sergeant or perhaps a second lieutenant and erm they used to come into the office and say that they 'd like somebody to go out to their Searchlight Unit or A A Unit stationed somewhere out in the sticks and er lecture on this that or the other and erm we were supposed to try and fix them up and erm the panel erm , it had quite a number of erm people on it that erm , I ca n't remember who they all were , I know that erm you 'd hardly believe this but there was a chap named Mr and another chap named Mr
23 It was rather pathetic sometimes because he was upset at somebody going down on a discipline charge and getting the sack .
24 Some day you 'll , somebody go out in a fight and you 'll get that .
25 Nobody went on about my injury — just asked me how I was getting along in Italy . ’
26 Nobody went out with the intention of hurting anyone .
27 If more would have gone back then the strike would have come to an end quicker cos , I thought more would have gone back then , but all the lads in they stayed out and nobody went in to work .
28 did somebody go up to Miss and say
29 and somebody said it was because since the stockmarket flopped people drew out and put the money in building societies , building societies were bursting at the seams , did n't want to , and banks as well , did n't know what to do with all this money , so , somebody went in for a loan and asked for fifty thousand and come out with a hundred thousand , they could n't get it out , give it to people , a lot , a lot of people that really er were n't safe gambles
30 ‘ It 's a big place and she sometimes sees the prince but there 's certainly nothing going on between them . ’
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