Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] go [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | One can only just go on hoping and praying that it is the best and not the worst that has happened . |
2 | Because you do n't just suddenly go in give communion to someone and walk away again do you ? |
3 | Erm , the , I first tell people what to do because they all know their roles , and when you go in in the morning , and you 're just basically going round checking that they 've already done it all . |
4 | I think we must make it a positive step forward that this council not only goes forwards to build but it goes forward to use that building and give the firemen of this county the right tools , or firewoman , the firemen and the firewoman of this county the right tools to work with . |
5 | The answer follows through : it is , as a minimum , to provide the graduates of higher education with the capacity not merely to go on learning , but also to go on being critical of all they encounter in thought and action . |
6 | I 'm not just going along to make up the numbers , ’ says Adams-Robinson . |
7 | ‘ We have seen people go into the forest from the Ridgery but they do not often go alone like you . |
8 | ‘ About us ? ’ she said , turning upright again to go on treading water . |
9 | out of four of our members er , are women , and many of them are both the paid carers , the home helps , the care assistants and so on , but also then go home to look after the young or the er elderly relatives or or disabled , and so on and and as well as seeing , wanting to see far more support in the community |
10 | ‘ It may help to remember , ’ she adds , ‘ that the man has n't necessarily gone out looking , and he might not even be conscious of what it is he wants . |
11 | ‘ You do n't normally go round calling me John all the time . ’ |
12 | ‘ Well , I do n't usually go around telling the world , ’ she mumbled , feeling slightly awkward , ‘ but — um — yes . ’ |
13 | I do n't usually go around doing this sort of thing . |
14 | At the same time , but separately , a Unix kernel with multi-level security enhancements , SVR4.0 MLS , was re-worked to comply with the US government Orange Book B2 security requirement — with B3 extensions — emerging as SVR4.1 ES ( though it has n't really gone out to end users yet ) . |
15 | Babies that sleep little and cry frequently often go on to become hyperkinetic . |
16 | Come on then go on eat this , do you want more there ? |
17 | TO extend Quality Circle activities in various administration functions , a steering committee has been set up to study the requirements of staff and to advise them on how best to go about setting up effective Q.C . |
18 | I thought I would speak to Otto , ask him how best to go about having Jean-Claude 's work assessed for performance . |
19 | ‘ It means the women can come in then still go home to pick the kids up from school , or be with them in the evening . ’ |
20 | This then later went on to become the Farnborough ramp . |
21 | Anyway , in the fire the master risked his life helping all the servants out of the house , then bravely went back to save the mad woman . |
22 | If that happens , UEFA will determine the winners on the aggregate score of the two matches involving the rivals — so whoever wins on April 7 will almost certainly go on to contest the European Cup final . |
23 | You quite happily went around killing parasites because they had no way to defend themselves against you . |
24 | Likewise , I shall no longer go around promising to have a good talk with the kids . |
25 | Now Diana will feel she need no longer go on living a lie trapped in a sham relationship . |
26 | There was a powerful stench of urine also , as if he no longer went outside to perform his natural functions . |
27 | Too much gone through to go back now . |
28 | Meanwhile the diocese not only supplied an extra man but very quickly went about finding a house on the Trendlewood estate for the Carter family to move into ( at a cost of £125,000 ) — so very generous and rapid support from the diocese was a key factor . |