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

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1 All three pupils are now following A-level course work at Aquinas College , Stockport and hope eventually to go on to university .
2 Did you stop to think that there is more than enough going on in Cambodia to make people reflect pretty carefully about participating in the election at all — and that the fact that 4.7m of them registered ( for which they received nothing whatsoever in material terms ) might just suggest that they really would like to exercise the vote ?
3 So there ca n't be much going on in Thirsk and Leyburn .
4 ‘ I think I 'd better go on to Granny Fordham 's .
5 I think this is rightly so , but there is an advantage to knowing to being slightly more explicit about how you 're doing it , and I think that if a lot of the evaluation that already went on in schools became a little bit more explicit and a little bit more open , it would be much easier for people outside the schools to realize the extent at which schools were themselves already engaging in evaluation .
6 The show always goes on for Shirley
7 You do n't know what 's gone on and what still goes on between G.P. and me , she seemed to say .
8 Car production still goes on at Cowley , but there is nostalgia for these old buildings .
9 Because you know there 's a lot more going on in Guildford .
10 The stationery cupboard had not provided paper similar to that used for the note and when Richard Beales left a systematic search was still going on of shelves and desks where some might have been overlooked .
11 Tonight , as Oxfordshire 's post begins to get back to normal , talks are still going on at Abingdon Sorting Office to decide whether they 'll go back .
12 Talks are still going on with Witches skipper Chris Louis , who has yet to put pen to paper .
13 Talks were still going on between Knighton and his stockbrokers Laing & Cruickshank last night to prepare an offer document before tonight 's midnight deadline .
14 No more coniferous planting is occurring in northern England , but is still going on in Scotland and Wales .
15 Meetings were still going on in Manchester in a last-minute attempt to avoid today 's scheduled hearing in the High Court .
16 The attempt to understand and to find suitable words for these different types of property is one that is still going on in anthropology and is proving extremely difficult [ Goodenough , 1951 ; Goody , 1962 ; Gluckman , 1965 ; Bloch , 1975 ] .
17 She could not abide snuff-taking and was always going on about Florrie Axford 's nasty habits .
18 But Eubank also has a huge ego to feed , and Davies revealed : ‘ I know he 's always going on about money , but the truth is his main drive is pride — he hates the idea of losing .
19 And when the twelve months are over these young mothers usually go on to DHSS benefits , because they do not want to leave their babies and go to college or on YTS schemes .
20 ‘ Those sessions usually go on for hours . ’
21 Even if the deadline were to fall tomorrow without our succeeding in buying them we can still go on until July the 27th .
22 The case would continue tomorrow , Mr McTear 's health permitting , and possibly go on to Saturday .
23 Maybe they have always gone on at opponents , teammates and referees , but their rantings are now shown in close-up and full colour .
24 The temples seem to have had their own ivory carvers , but it is known that ivory carving also went on at Palaikastro , where there was no temple .
25 Do you know I if you ask Andrea about it , anything she 'll probably go on for ages , and ages , and ages , and ages !
26 The search now goes on for cancers over a wider area .
27 In the two months before he assumes power , Clinton must familiarise himself with what is really going on in Northern Ireland .
28 The Scottish forces fear payment-by-results , regional pay scales and sweeping changes in the rank structure will be introduced after the Sheehy inquiry , now going on into police pay , allowances , rank structure and conditions of service .
29 This is now going on in accounts departments throughout the country and we aim to drive the level of the problem right down . ’
30 Now Allan Lamb 's revelations must make the ICC stage a full-scale investigation into what really went on at Lord 's last Sunday morning .
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