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

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1 And slowly goes on growing up .
2 They can not figure it out , and so go on acting out of their inward instinctive patterning .
3 The foreword says ‘ A sad story with a happy ending ’ , and it 's about a little baby who has no Mummy and so goes off to find one .
4 Palmer was looking to equal that — and perhaps go on to take the US PGA Championship too , the golden grand slam .
5 So saying , she bustled Theda back behind the curtain , bidding her change quickly that they might visit a milliner , and prudently went away to confer with Antoinette .
6 This enabled me to put in all the words I consider legal and thus go on to win the game .
7 This enabled me to put in all the words I consider legal and thus go on to win the game .
8 Going on holiday to Lloret is a bit like going to a party that has a real buzz when you arrive and just goes on getting better and better and better .
9 Richard says he started ski-ing on the coast and then one day went out with skies and that 's how he started barefoot … he says three years ago he stopped competing as life or death and just goes out to enjoy himself
10 Jean-Claude , exhausted by the long ride from Paris and a late night of in-toxication , moaned something unintelligible as I got out of bed , rolled over and promptly went back to sleep .
11 Dr Neil , with many a joke , helped them , made change , and once went out to return with lemonade and glasses for all the ladies who were so busy manning the stalls , Mr Sands helping him — the rector being a vague benevolent figure who came in and blinked at them all , said , ‘ I am sure , ladies , that you will all gain treasure in heaven for your noble work here today , ’ and went out again .
12 And still went on hating them .
13 I asked him to bring me a sandwich and a glass of wine , and still went on reading Jane Eyre .
14 One woman walked for an hour through the snow to catch the bus to Skipton , waited for three and a half hours to meet Hannah , and still went home smiling .
15 ‘ But she is an adaptable and intelligent girl and will survive this episode and hopefully go on to lead a trouble-free life . ’
16 Anne Cains , a member of Stockton area International Training in Communication has won her heat in the organisation 's national speech competition , and now goes on to compete against five other clubs in the North-East in the regional heats .
17 The morning engagements Thrush Green could readily understand , for a man living alone could not be expected to polish and clean , to cook and scrub , and to wash and iron for himself ; though , as Ella pointed out , plenty of women lived alone and did all that with one hand tied behind them , and often went out to work as well into the bargain , and no one considered it remarkable .
18 The event , which raised over £30,000 for Children with Leukaemia , saw stars from Drop the Dead Donkey and The Bill fighting with City all-comers for hotels on Old Kent Road and often going directly to jail .
19 The bell rang and Amiss went in to find a pair of newcomers in search of tea and toast .
20 The first stage featured the injection of turpentine and vermillion ‘ … to fill the Arteries and Veins and even go further to produce extravasation to every part of the Body , i.e. til the face and all the flesh swell which will be a proof of extravasation and the more there is so much the better ’ .
21 Marching across the yard , she put the broom in the tool-house and simply went on walking , towards the village and Keith .
22 A female courts one or more males and then goes round laying eggs in nests prepared by them on the ground .
23 Brutus starts off this passage with a rhetorical question , and then goes on to explain why he killed Caesar , including all Caesar 's good aspects .
24 Drucker ( 1985 ) , in writing about innovation , poses the question , ‘ How can managers expect to plan for — or count upon — a process that is itself so dependent on creativity , inspiration , and old-fashioned luck ? ’ and then goes on to answer it by saying ‘ There are , of course , innovations that spring from a flash of genius .
25 It offers a detailed assessment of the current situation in its first section , and then goes on to offer options for the future .
26 The title and format might lead the casual observer into expecting just another general text ; but closer inspection reveals that the book assumes some basic knowledge of the subject and then goes on to concentrate on those aspects of geology of most direct relevance to society — seismic and volcanic hazards , landslides , erosion , subsidence , groundwater , and so on .
27 The chapter examines different theories of stratification and then goes on to present a full account of the facts of class inequality according to income , wealth , and so on .
28 Here the account of the legal problem itself refers to a disposition as a legacy or a trust , and then goes on to quote words of the other type .
29 And in the light of this experience the Secretary of State take the view that , and then goes on to list all the factors .
30 The roll that is quoted above records the election of officers for the coming year and then goes on to note the making of by-laws and the fining of defaulters .
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