Example sentences of "goes [adv prt] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's fun ambling among the dripping-wet mountains of cod and mullet ( or rabbits and pheasants during the hunting season ) , but the serious eating goes on elsewhere in town . |
2 | We see action in one area not as self-contained or hermetically sealed , but as spilling over to affect and be affected by what goes on elsewhere under the same roof . |
3 | You , you look at what go you look at what goes on nowadays and you think erm |
4 | The drumming goes on within , in time to the flute . |
5 | Life here goes on rather quietly , as you might expect , but we have enjoyed the most marvellous Autumn I think I have ever known . |
6 | This self-programming goes on continuously with an implicit acknowledgment of the need for triggers and the relative advantages of various kinds of stores and stored materials . |
7 | Political change of some kind goes on continuously in every society , in response to a variety of changing internal and external conditions , which include the relation to nature and to other societies , the interaction of groups within each society , and the unceasing circulation of personnel through the disappearance of older generations and the rise of new ones . |
8 | That sort of thing goes on continuously . |
9 | That sort of thing goes on continuously . |
10 | Of course much of China goes on just the same , shrugging off time . |
11 | Much of China goes on just the same , shrugging off time , while for Business Studies and Public Relations students life looks pretty rosy . |
12 | Pilade goes on well . |
13 | The emotional and mental link tying the child to its mother is usually very powerful , and goes on well after the physical birth itself . |
14 | Well perhaps in the future that it might be one thing that you might want to lift up and develop as time goes on well done mate . |
15 | Of course he is incompetent , and as well as being swept along in the muddle and uproar he shares ‘ our town 's ’ positive transpersonal complicities in what goes on here . |
16 | ‘ He does n't know what goes on here , because he 's always away . |
17 | The sooner Evelyn tells her what really goes on here the better , he thought . |
18 | You 're you 're looking at the carbonate trying to work out what on earth goes on here what is the salt when you drop hydrochloric acid onto the carbonate . |
19 | In Australia the scope for cost shifting of this nature may be greater than in Britain , but it still goes on here . |
20 | Now I 'll tell you the tell you the trick of what goes on here . |
21 | There 's very little goes on here that is true . |
22 | What goes on here ? ’ 'I did n't ask you here and I do n't want to see you and I have nothing to say to you , ’ I said , showing her the door but , alas , she seemed to have no intention of going through it , so I capitulated rather too easily and offered her a drink from the mini bar . |
23 | And I think there 's a lot of goes on here . |
24 | No , no , she 's got to have something that goes on here back . |
25 | So there you are and then the driver board goes on here |
26 | So , so I think that , and that goes on here . |
27 | But like he goes on on and on , do n't he about how wonderful Susan is and then you know he gets drunk and that 's it is n't it ? |
28 | Just that the path now goes on beyond . ’ |
29 | Progressive ‘ improvement ’ of the kind suggested by the arms-race image does go on , even if it goes on spasmodically and interruptedly ; even if its net rate of progress is too slow to be detected within the lifetime of a man , or even within the timespan of recorded history . |
30 | The war still goes on downstairs , does n't it ? |