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

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1 However , as Taylor goes on to point out , there are cogent and even forbidding explanations for the apparent neglect .
2 Norfolk goes on to point out that people who go jogging in the city for half an hour can absorb the , equivalent of 10 to 20 cigarettes ' worth of carbon monoxide ( ‘ Jogging is completely unnecessary , ’ according to cardiologist George Sheenan , who wrote one of the early jogging handbooks , Running And Being .
3 ‘ But what 's Mum goin' ter say when she sees what you 've done ? ’
4 The writer goes on to make further points about the picture 's elements .
5 He goes on to say of course federal laws were not being obeyed in the confederacy because they 'd rejected the entire panoply of federal laws and Lincoln goes on to point out must they these laws and the confederacy be allowed to state the question more directly , are all the laws but one to go unexecuted and the government itself to go to pieces less that one be violated .
6 But Fodor goes on to argue that much of what can be said about reflexes can also be said about processes which we would normally regard as ‘ cognitive ’ rather than ‘ neurological ’ or ‘ behavioural ’ : the parsing of heard sentences , for example .
7 Ehrenpreis goes on to consider how the distinction between deserving and undeserving poor operates in the work of a wide range of writers .
8 Having traced the development of the upper class and described the nature of the business class today , Scott goes on to discuss how the upper classes reproduce themselves .
9 I chose the right Tuesday to go then did n't I ?
10 The applicant goes away complaining vehemently about the treatment received , the official retires behind the partition to complain about yet another bad-tempered , ungrateful recipient of state benefits .
11 The president went on to ask how many had forgotten about African musical instruments and the kind of excitement which came from performing music and dance that was truly indigenous .
12 The piece went on to tell how Lydia , a sharp little eighteen-year-old mill-worker , who had fallen only twice , but unfortunately with two different blokes , finally got her man to the altar .
13 And I think even while we 'd been in Opposition , remember no one knew whether we were going to win or not , it surprised many people when we did , there had been some sort of discreet across-the-fence interest at the professional Civil Service level in some of the concepts that we were developing and I 'd made it a point of writing the occasional pamphlet as our thinking went along to send out smoke signals to everyone including the civil servants as to what we were about .
14 The inclusion of special relativistic accounts of thermodynamics and electromagnetism go far to bear out the author 's claim that special relativity provides ‘ a foundation on which almost the whole of modern physical theory has been built ’ .
15 They are quick learners , and some cocks go on to vanquish more than a hundred opponents before they themselves miscalculate and die .
16 Having secured the area , Napoleon went off to fight elsewhere .
17 At this point we may ask how it is that speakers go about creating linguistically the persona which they animate at any one particular time .
18 The authors go on to explain how , on their analysis , individuals can adapt their style to become more effective personally ; and , working in a team , can build the synergy needed to raise output above the level that could be achieved individually .
19 The plan goes on to set out points made in a social work committee report submitted in 1975 , dealing with the likely effects of the arrival of a large number of permanent immigrants .
20 The circular goes on to point out that the list is not exhaustive and suggests other courses may be appropriate .
21 Of course , little bits of practice help ; but if a child goes on doing exactly the same thing just as incompetently every day for a month , or even three months , it does not necessarily mean that no progress is being made : it is , but inside , where you ca n't see it .
22 B's reply would be taken to mean that he would not completely agree with what A said , and A would probably expect B to go on to explain why he was reluctant to agree .
23 It 's higher than the one I had because erm the base is obviously I just had the springs going across did n't I ?
24 Presently they hung up , but Ruth went on sitting there , staring at the guest register , the typewriter , the neat stacks of envelopes and headed notepaper .
25 As one of the last prime ministers of the Soviet Union under Mikhail Gorbachev , Mr Ryzhkov went on to do even worse damage to the Russian economy .
26 I do n't know , I 've got ta get Fiona some vegetable samosas , Tabs gone home has n't she ?
27 Mrs Stych did not want to offend the queen of the social columns by arguing with her , so when that lady went on to inquire when the newspaper could send a photographer , Mrs Stych said in her most gracious tone of voice that the whole family would be at home that evening any time after six .
28 The other lady went on spooning up her soup and Dot noticed how frequently she missed her mouth .
29 The CHC went on to point out that it had already carried out its own feasibility study on the potential for a psychiatric hospital closure in Redbridge and Waltham Forest .
30 How could the English boy go on living now that he 'd been found out ?
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