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

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1 ( If one refrains from oiling the gear teeth of a grandfather clock , the teeth will not only not collect the dust and so not grind each other away , but also become harder and more polished as times goes on and so last virtually for ever . )
2 Konstantin Rusakov , present CC Secretary for intra-bloc relations , does indeed fault the Gierek leadership for ‘ big mistakes and miscalculations … in economic and social policy ’ , but goes on as well to indict it for ‘ flagrant departures from the integral regularities and principles of building socialism ’ .
3 She did n't say and I , I never thought to ask her , no she did n't say so we 're just , that 's why really as I say I do n't , I think at first she was quite happy for us to go in and maybe take stuff in , but I do n't think she was happy about us doing structural things on it
4 That was probably the most , the in , the most interesting form friendship in there , its fucking good , I went for a job in there , but I could n't I was an apprentice , as I say that , that 's what got me going really was the fact that he had to go down and actually do a design of the and he had to work on the
5 That has been our major worry and I think for us now to go away and just allow it to go ahead , twenty years on , without any improvements , without the link road and without improvements to Hill I think is an abdication of our duties and I really do think that .
6 And I think you you really have to go away and seriously think whether you can
7 and then through a friend who was working at , got a job ; most of my work actually involves working with computers , it 's only now and again I actually get to go away and actually do some recording , which I
8 What would it feel like to go further than just kissing ? she wondered hazily .
9 Having thus grasped the important principle that kinship terms reflect social usage , Morgan was able to go further and indeed to anticipate later research in his perceptive assessment of the social advantages of the classificatory system .
10 it , it cuts down like that , then it goes off then it starts again , then it goes off and then goes
11 I want to go home and just get on with playing football now . ’
12 He had apparently been very obstreperous during the night — trying to get up , demanding to go home and so disturbing the other patients that he had been moved , temporarily to a private ward .
13 Civilization , that is , human societies , goes further than just linking family groups together through a set of work tasks that they have in common .
14 Having observed his or her own former situation by means of regression , the patent will then during the course of a counselling session have the opportunity to discuss what happened ( something that may never have been done before ) , to express anger at the perpetrator and possibly at others who may have guessed what was going on but perhaps did nothing to prevent it , and to understand that he or she was in no way to blame for what occurred .
15 The films were thus split into sections of five seconds each , this interval appeared to be long enough to give subjects a feeling for what was going on while still allowing them to give fairly comprehensive descriptions of the objects and events contained within each film section .
16 We always used to play the like you never see what is going on and never know the problems involved in being , that , that was what was good about the , the R A interview .
17 Imagine the joy of our mentors when we recognize what is going on and happily accept and welcome this process .
18 The short answer is that people 's motives for using media do not seem to have changed much from 1945 to 1990 — whether to combat loneliness , find out what was going on or just relax .
19 It 's you it 's no good going along and then saying to your er doing your presentation right when you get there .
20 Two hundred metres below the summit Jean Afassanieff announced to Doug Scott and Sustad that he was going down and immediately turned round .
21 You could n't see them right if you were a few yards from them , but just the figures moving you know , and their arms going backwards and fore cleaning the windows .
22 Well you , you be going through and just tick off which just stroke a line through the ones we do n't want .
23 It encourages smuggling and theft and there is a risk of items going underground and therefore becoming lost to science .
24 I mean he 's used to going out , but he , you still get used to not going out as well do n't you ?
25 ‘ I 'm going , going out and never coming back to this bloody house .
26 ‘ We are seeing British scientists not only going abroad but also spending far too much time in this country chasing funds , ’ Sharp said .
27 Thinking about going abroad or just want to take up an exciting new pastime ?
28 Now we hope we will be able to go out and actually plan which places we are going to inspect and how often we are going to do it .
29 I resolved to go back and then decided I could n't .
30 and er are you supposed to go back and like research it yourself or
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