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

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1 Maybe I should just go on doing this all night .
2 But when love fails us , we must still go on believing in it .
3 Johnston , saddling his 48th winner of the year , should now go on to achieve his maiden half century , and does not mind whether it happens in the last four days of turf racing or on the all-weather .
4 It follows naturally from the previous chapter that we should now go on to consider where sedimentation is actually taking place today .
5 The court must then go on to apply the fundamental principles in s1 of the Act before deciding whether or not to make a care or supervision order .
6 Choreographers should then go on to decide which style of dance would be most appropriate .
7 Should never gone back to blanket .
8 ‘ Then we 'll just go on watching it .
9 Right , next one is poison must get a move on cos we 're running a bit late so as we 're going to poisons later I 'll just go on to say here that there 's four ways poisons can get into the body .
10 I 'll just go along to admire , like everyone else .
11 Well I think we 'll just go back go the Manor ground and have a quick word with Nick Harris .
12 I 'd be up as well , and he 'll just goes back to sleep and I shall stay awake going , Matthew you 've got ta get up now !
13 And her lips , opening to reply to his question , were long and mobile , eloquent even before she spoke , though she might sometimes go on to contradict what they had intimated .
14 She did n't want to die , but if it came to that she 'd rather go out fighting .
15 ‘ If you 'd rather go home to rest and get over the shock … ’
16 And we 'd all go home talking like them and our mothers complained !
17 Those children who could possibly go home had gone .
18 The sappers who had been involved in the preparation work could then go forward to see the devastation caused by the explosives .
19 I thought for a while that the information would just go on accumulating from here on in , but thank God it 's already begun dropping off .
20 All he wanted was for him to put out the cigarette ; he knew he would just go on suffering the strangled air .
21 I would then go on to provide a more positive option .
22 The universe would then go on to expand and cool just like the hot big bang model , but there would now be an explanation of why the universe was expanding at exactly the critical rate and why different regions had the same temperature .
23 And he would then go round picking up his mates and say er you know I need a holder-on , I need a rivet boy , etcetera until such time as he got a squad together , and that squad would start in the morning as a squad .
24 We shall then go on to consider how the notion of ‘ topic ’ relates to representations of discourse content .
25 Erm I for one would certainly go anywhere to see the English beat the Italians .
26 Erm I for one would certainly go anywhere to see the English beat the Italians .
27 The use of topical steroid creams to treat eczema can certainly clear the skin up miraculously , but the patient may then go on to develop asthma .
28 Lacking the ability perhaps to identify the chemical components in proper scientific vocabulary , the groups may exchange emotions , fears and hopes — and may then go on to decipher the chemical nomenclature together , if it proves to be necessary , and desirable that they do so .
29 Chair can I make a suggestion quite clearly a large number of people have made some very good and valid recommendations or suggestions to you and the board this evening and you 've said on many occasions this evening the board will obviously go away discuss those and take a view on the particular ideas .
30 And their arousal is so intense that if the owl finally departs they will still go on mobbing for a long while afterwards , as though they can not calm down to a normal level of activity until some considerable time has passed .
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