Example sentences of "[verb] go [adv] [prep] [v-ing] " in BNC.

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1 We shall need to go further in examining how functional units interact to create discourse , and how the learner may be guided through them .
2 She ducked her head in , and tried to go deeper before making towards the fallen flare .
3 He was ill and below form in Australia , but has gone well in training here .
4 He was ill and below form in Australia , but has gone well in training here .
5 Up to now , it has gone mostly into moving sweatshop industries , driven out of Taiwan by rising wages and land prices .
6 All this is admirable , but what is really remarkable is that Monet 's influence in America has gone far beyond creating a not very long-lived school of American Impressionists .
7 The United States has gone furthest in trying to use property rights and the price mechanism to cut back pollution in a manner that is economically efficient .
8 Captain Kirk will end his boldly going where no man has gone before by becoming an intergalactic monk .
9 Congress , if as a trade union , and if as a labour movement , you stop going forward in campaigning , there 's only one thing that happens you start to go backwards , because this government will always try and take from working class people , all the time .
10 Section 2(3) seems to go further by saying that just because a party has entered into a contract with a term imposing risk on him , this " is not of itself to be taken as indicating his voluntary acceptance " of that risk .
11 In the past such animals have been models of cleanliness , always asking to go outside before defecating , or confining themselves to a modern litter tray .
12 In particular they believed that a State which could dominate the sea and Europe 's trade with the outside world would have gone far towards making herself mistress of the continent .
13 Of all the Warsaw Pact countries , officials in Hungary appeared to go furthest in declaring readiness to recognize Lithuania 's independence .
14 If however , you did go ahead with revamping the Schenker Method or developing something along similar lines , I would be interested in seeing sample materials .
15 ( She had gone there for fitting out and trials of Aberporth . )
16 But France , by the beginning of the eighteenth century , had gone far towards creating a modern foreign office , and the prestige of French diplomacy and diplomatic organisation , bolstered by the military successes of Louis ' armies until the 1690s , was very high .
17 However , several WEU member states , notably France , wanted to go further by creating a specifically European force within the WEU context but formally outside NATO .
18 However , many visitors to the Locks have gone away without realising that it was also the location for one of the more fascinating engineering feats of the canal era , an ‘ Inclined Plane ’ which lifted boats up the steep Foxton escarpment on the Grand Union Canal , enabling them to avoid the climb through the narrow locks , which was both wasteful of water and time-consuming .
19 Never announce to the world that you have gone away by forgetting to cancel the milk and newspapers .
20 Mark Poster has recently suggested that ‘ historians and social scientists in general have gone astray by viewing the family as a unitary phenomenon which has undergone some type of linear transformation ’ .
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