Example sentences of "and go [adv prt] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But , the morality a and to go on about Christianity and again , tha I feel ashamed sometimes when I think of myself you know , a Christian , that 's not Christianity ! |
2 | And to go on in government to succeed , for a chastened Tory party , industrial establishment and media will have no counter-argument . |
3 | In order to fit and to go back to work on Monday morning . |
4 | A major work in the field remains A Dictionary of British Surnames by P.H. Reaney , in which the relevant entry reads , ‘ Fursey , Fussey , Fuzzey , Forsey ’ , and goes on to instance John Forshay 1431 ( Dorset ) and Roger Fursey 1583 ( Surrey ) . |
5 | A benefit concert is a two-hour show that begins at 7.30pm and goes on till dawn when members of the audience are either asleep or drunk . |
6 | Such rigidities can be observed in organizations and institutions as well as whole cultures : the small , traditional engineering or textile firm which fails to adapt to the market and goes out of business ; the political party caught between renewal and betrayal ; the institution so deeply set in its ways that it is hardly aware of them . |
7 | Nathan gets and goes off in search of somewhere quiet , clutching a toilet roll and anxious anticipations . |
8 | Slightly irritated he thinks that there is something wrong with the lock and goes down to reception for assistance . |
9 | Consequently , there was a constant danger of those Moorish princes owing allegiance to El Cid calling upon him for aid , or simply reneging on their agreements and going over in force to the Almoravid leader . |
10 | And going through on page sixty five in the main agenda this outlines the current plan to achieve registration for Harlow 's museums in order to achieve to achieve the a the a a and tangibility to grasp to obtain aid from the museum 's national bodies . |
11 | Their latest collaborative effort a huge construction extravaganza called ‘ The Merry-Go-World or Begat by Chance and the Wonder Horse Trigger ’ takes up most of the available space at Louver starting on the 24th and going around until Christmas . |
12 | I found myself opening the batting and going on as change bowler with my medium pace . |
13 | beginning with their mother and going on until morning |
14 | Between leaving school and going off to war with the Navy , he had worked on the Sharpness tugs for British Waterways . |
15 | WHILE a growing number of British companies are switching from petrol to diesel-engined cars to improve fuel consumption and cut costs , one company , originally at the vanguard of the diesel movement , has dumbfounded the experts by reversing its decision and going back to petrol . |
16 | I like Ian McKewan , Martin Amis , and going back in time Victor Pritchett , Elizabeth Bowen . |
17 | Thursday dawned as dully as the day before and Fabia got out of bed and went through the routine of getting showered and dressed and going down to breakfast with a total lack of enthusiasm or appetite . |
18 | Sorry for W. C. T. , but thought three things dangerous to merchants and tradesmen , too much and too long credit , borrowing too much on discount , and extending the trade too much and going out of depth . |
19 | For example , there may be evidence for a sequence of buildings being constructed and going out of use over a long period of time . |
20 | Comprehensive , tried and tested disaster recovery procedures can make the difference between getting vital computer systems up and running again within hours or days , and going out of business . |
21 | The demands of running a home , looking after my father and me , and going out to work , were too great . |
22 | Catch a man bitching about healthhazards and conditions and going out on strike over no papertowels in the toilet or nagging over the lack of day nursery facilities |
23 | But here we 've got the equipment and you can get the knowledge to learn and go on to university and learn it yourself really . ’ |
24 | I had held on to Lili , and Syl had brought me home insisting that our mothers should stay and go on to dinner with Lili and Robert and the gallery owner as planned . |
25 | Creating these insurance to die is the number one need for financial independence , because we as doctors are going to spread the news with our modern lifestyles , because unlike the pneumonia patient you 're not going to recover and go back to work , unlike the , the heart transplant , as the heart transplant , or the heart attack or the cancer patient , maybe at our expense . |
26 | Tolkien too might think of the Norse legend of the ‘ Undying Lands ’ , the Odáinsakr : when King Hadding reached its boundary the witch who guided him killed a cock and threw it over the wall — a moment later he heard the cock crow before he himself had to turn away and go back to mortality . |
27 | Flupper would pretend to skid and go out of control : it was terrific — we 'd hang on like grim death to the rope . |
28 | The pupils of Ashcombe School , like the pupils of Dorking County Grammar , get good exam results and go on to university . |
29 | Yet the schools they attend are , on the whole , not as good in terms of status , teacher input and , sometimes , physical surroundings ; they make less use of the educational system beyond the compulsory school stage ; they are less likely to pass government examinations and go on to university ; and they are far more likely to end up in manual occupations , just like their fathers and mothers . |
30 | Ponyboy hopes he will finish school and go on to university , so that he can gain qualifications and lead a better life . |