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

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1 On the other hand , now I come to think of it I ca n't see why they should go round clanking chains .
2 That is another argument for the clarification of how offshore workers should go about securing trade union rights and recognition .
3 I 'll go on accepting payment until the course finishes
4 And once the Worm 's in captivity — in a zoo or suchlike — it 'll go on reminding folk about Kershaw and the unemployed . ’
5 And now , if you 'll excuse me , I 'll go down to see Barbara before the police descend on her .
6 D' ya think she 'll go back to work Kevin ?
7 You could go up to top group ri straight
8 I could go on writing arguments for and against all night .
9 I could go on exposing APU 's lack of imagination .
10 I could go on exposing APU 's lack of imagination .
11 He 'd go on telling lies .
12 We … we used to go on rambling weekends , with a group of ramblers .
13 Er then of course er petrol , before that I was in the , before I started the work we used to go out delivering petrol and petrol was all done in tins , two gallon tins .
14 W oh we used to we used to go out gather firewood and we used
15 That illegal payments to players in the top clubs was widespread and continued throughout the period of the maximum wage emerged from evidence of overpayment by Sunderland in the 1950s submitted anonymously to discredit the chairman , Bill Ditchburn , a wealthy local business man , who used to go out to buy fish and chips in his pink-and-mauve Rolls-Royce .
16 You used to go in to play snooker did n't you ?
17 Thus the death of his father is not an event that impinges on a child only at one particular point : it may go on producing shock waves through its continuing effect on the mother , which in turn may bring about a different relationship with the child ; in addition there may be economic difficulties as a result of which the mother has to go out to work , a new home has to be found , and an altogether new lifestyle adopted .
18 When the stem cell divides one of the two daughter cells may go on to give rise to other types of cell , whereas the other daughter cell remains a stem cell , capable of dividing again and always giving one daughter to diversification .
19 Let's go down to see granddad .
20 We shall go on improving education and training to guarantee that all our children have the basic knowledge and skills they need in a modern economy .
21 We shall go on backing business in the region and encouraging companies to relocate here .
22 She would go on to see Daisy .
23 Argentina and Brazil would go on to eliminate tariffs to Mercosur countries by the end of 1994 , while Paraguay and Uruguay were allowed an extra year to harmonize .
24 With no reason to suppose he was anybody but a Greek-Cypriot , they would go on talking business in Arabic , and Taxi George would time their cab ride according to the intelligence value of their conversation .
25 Ken would go on upsetting people and then apologizing for his actions .
26 ‘ My father was a shepherd for Mr John Goddard of Tunstall ; and I would go out to scare rooks and crows on Mr Goddard 's fields .
27 In addition to receiving prizes donated by Shell Research and the Wellcome Foundation , the team will go on to represent Kent in the national competition to be held this month .
28 The leading two pairs at St. Andrews will go on to represent Great Britain in the European final against national teams from Spain , Italy , Portugal , Holland and Belgium .
29 Actually , this is a bit optimistic because we have assumed that the material will go on obeying Hooke 's law right up to failure .
30 We will go on to consider possibilities offered by different types of TV and film material you might have on video .
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