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

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1 But there 's also conceptual jargon , where you might go halfway to addressing the issue , but a very complicated concept , with various complications to the argument that you 're trying to put across .
2 A developer could go ahead without applying for planning permission , or could even ignore a refusal of permission .
3 She hoped he would go away before meeting Barbara Coleman , before discovering what Oliver and Cobalt were doing .
4 Reforms of this kind would go further towards making the welfare system more redistributive than any likely changes in the structure of services or benefits .
5 However , the CNAA 's Model C would go further by uniting the functions of funding , academic planning and course validation under one body and envisages the possibility of the CNAA itself developing into that body .
6 ‘ I find myself in complete agreement with Professor Knight and would go further in saying that it is not credible that a karate chop to the base of the nose could cause a fracture of the anterior cranial fossa without considerable damage to the nasal structure . ’
7 This situation would ( as we shall see ) be very desirable in the UK ; some librarians , some teachers and some media specialists have painstakingly and at much personal cost gained dual or multiple status , and the extension of this practice would go far towards resolving unnecessary antagonisms between professional interest groups .
8 If one assesses the gains and losses surrounding the admission of an elderly resident to any strange environment then you can begin to identify what you must strive to achieve if you will go anywhere near compensating for these losses .
9 The presentation of a list of ‘ achievements ’ , as above , plus friendly media coverage will go far towards moving even the most obdurate council in your favour .
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