Example sentences of "[adv] go [adv prt] [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It would seem that there is a demand for such assistance as 1 in 5 of all applicants said that they did not go on to take the course because of financial difficulties .
2 Her parents refused consent for an operation to remove the obstruction , although there were no grounds to suppose that if the outcome of the operation was successful , Alexandra would not go on to enjoy a life of some longevity .
3 ‘ They are anxious that they should not go on running a system which may in the long term be at a loss , ’ he said .
4 Yet in practice this view was not extended to take in the case of gender : the advances made as a result of the critique of behaviourism and pluralism did not go on to question the assumptions and mechanisms that continue to define politics as the affair of men .
5 This is because the revolution in East Germany after 1945 changed the structures of power and ownership — but did not go on to change the structure of social relationships .
6 Now Diana will feel she need no longer go on living a lie trapped in a sham relationship .
7 Well I think we 'll just go back go the Manor ground and have a quick word with Nick Harris .
8 ‘ Well , I do n't usually go around telling the world , ’ she mumbled , feeling slightly awkward , ‘ but — um — yes . ’
9 It will probably go on extending the purification technology to human blood .
10 All being well , it will now go on to become an infant and will be born around 40 weeks after conception takes place .
11 You ca n't go on wearing the willow forever . ’
12 I sha n't go on keeping a diary when I leave here .
13 " It 's not just because of us and because I ca n't go on tricking the Sisters .
14 After all , we did n't go along to have a look at the place . ’
15 This is supposed to paint a picture of his personality , and the astrologer can then go on to tell the person his future by a complicated process of advancing the stars .
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