Example sentences of "[noun] to go [adv prt] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He could n't be sure she would have the heart to go on running racehorses if she were forced to believe Harry a murderer … if she thought he had left her without warning , without a note , if she were worried sick by not knowing where he 'd gone , and was also haunted by the thought of Harry with Angela Brickell . ’
2 Having mastered aerobatics in his little Deaky before the war , he had gained Hitler 's permission to go on bombing runs , although — boringly — only as a gunner .
3 I do n't think it 's of great benefit to English rugby to go around persuading people to stay on if it 's against their wishes , and possibly against their better judgement .
4 In yesterday 's only pairs encounter , Australia 's Ian Schuback and partner Cameron Curtis produced a remarkable fightback to go through to meet David Bryant and Tony Allcock in the semi-finals on Friday night .
5 Terrorist organisations are usually too busy with other things to go around killing comedians .
6 Diana returned after her first visit to Waco to go about recruiting Manchester Adventists using her father 's church membership lists .
7 And Ve Vera phoned this morning , Joe phoned this morning an all I did n't want them to go out , anyway I 've made arrangements to go round to see Vera on Friday afternoon and they they went out to where was it ?
8 The brokers note that representations are being made to the Treasury to enable USM companies that switched to the Official List to go on enjoying inheritance tax relief by extending this relief to all family-owned companies .
9 Why are they allowing the ratepayers and taxpayers of this country to go on throwing money down the drain ?
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