Example sentences of "go [adv] working " in BNC.

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1 Notts ' new cricket manager Mike Hendrick thrust the 22-year-old seamer into the senior squad while Andy Pick nursed a shoulder injury , and claimed : ‘ The lad has got a chance of making it if he goes on working and improving .
2 As soon as one person 's work has been built into the computer , it stays there and goes on working for as long as needed .
3 Bullied , beaten , criticized , indoctrinated , sent to the countryside and sacked from the newspaper job he loved , Liang Heng 's father goes on working for Communism even after his health is wrecked .
4 The machine goes on working .
5 I can say without embarrassment that I have been training for this for a long time , that I have learned to breathe the rarefied air , that I now know when to stand still and when to move forward , when to attack and when to retreat , when to leave a problem to resolve itself and when to go on working at it till the solution emerges .
6 All too often husbands actually prevented their wives from coming to the picket line and there were cases where parents-in-law forced women to go on working for the sort of reasons described in Chapter 6 .
7 In fact , it will only just have begun — because we will need to go on working hard to sustain that achievement .
8 After marriage , only the exceptional woman is now going to go on working outside her home . ’
9 The local constituency officers got new people and could plan how and when to use them — and later many of them decided they 'd like to go on working with their new friends .
10 In other words , you do n't have to go on working for peanuts !
11 For Carolina in Brazil the non-controversial fiction film was likewise the only option left if she wanted to go on working at all : she had been jailed several times for the making of political films .
12 On the contrary , the conditions governing pension should be such as to encourage every person who can go on working after reaching pensionable age , to go on working and to postpone retirement and the claiming of a pension . ’
13 It also occurs when people who want to go on working are forced to retire because of their age or because of stereotyped assumptions based on age .
14 If I have to go on working I do n't see why you should n't .
15 He did not want to see them simply crushed , not only because he respected their opinion , but because he would have to go on working with them after the Council .
16 He was smiling , pleased with her , with this house , with his place in it ; ready to go on working .
17 What girl would want to go on working amongst those unfortunates when they could have the comfort of Timothy 's home ? "
18 Other factors include the greater acceptability of contraception within marriage , the increased tendency for married women to go on working , and the reduced inclination to start a family immediately after marriage .
19 And that Bridget should n't have to go on working .
20 It was the coldest winter for years , but Tess and Marian had to go on working in the snow .
21 ‘ I 'm really chuffed that Sandy chooses to go on working with us .
22 they have worked together for some time and they 're likely to go on working together , ’ said Mr Capper .
23 However , we 've still got a long way to go on working together with the health service ’ .
24 He 's the one who gets the wages for it while I have n't a lira to myself not even to buy a pair of stockings , stuck here in this gloomy hole day after day — and he goes out working , he goes out to work when according to the contract he 's not allowed , I should be allowed but not him .
25 I told them all not to worry , I would go on working with you as soon as you were conscious and we would see our way together to a solution of the whole case . ’
26 We believe strongly that we should go on working together in full partnership in a Union that has served every part of the United Kingdom well .
27 On the contrary , the conditions governing pension should be such as to encourage every person who can go on working after reaching pensionable age , to go on working and to postpone retirement and the claiming of a pension . ’
28 We demand that our work should be recognised for what it is — we produce and reproduce in other people and ourselves the ability to work and go on working , we produce labour power .
29 ‘ I will go on working in my shop until you get the premises , then . ’
30 In 1916 , when her daughter Carrie 's husband was killed at the Somme , she managed that too , looking after the three-year old my mother , so that Carrie could go on working at the mill .
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