Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] [noun] go [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | Item twenty as well as twenty six , you are suggesting that meals go up in day centres by fifteen percent , and then on twenty six , we introduce a two pound a week for daycare , for people with learning disabilities . |
2 | Although I have n't been making records for the last six years , I have been working behind the scenes at Artists Against Apartheid , and me the Mandela concert last month , seeing that speech go out live on the BBC to all those people , was a culmination of all that work . |
3 | It defines a way for applications on networked machines to pass information between themselves , and copes with one of the fundamental problems with distributed systems : namely that networks break and machines go down . |
4 | It aims to ‘ increase the opportunities for childcare , and to encourage employers to think about what happens when employees go off to have a baby and [ to consider ] career breaks ’ . |
5 | When giving instruction in thermal soaring , I try to insist that students go on attempting to find lift until about 5–600 feet , and I very often explain my own thoughts and precautions as they do the flying . |
6 | The changing role of women has often in practice meant that women go out to work and still do a full-time job in the home . |
7 | If we do not oppose him by force then we must be willing to see all that we love and value go under for at least a generation . |
8 | Slazenger and sport go back a long way but did you know that they also have a great sports toiletries range ? |
9 | What began as a means of seeing how things might be done better is now a philosophy of ensuring that things go on being done better towards a goal which will be forever just over the horizon . |
10 | 9.00am : The Bank of England steps in to buy pounds — but the rescue bid fails as speculators go on dumping them . |