Example sentences of "go [adv] [coord] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As the pattern of industrial life goes on and the health of the nation enables people to live longer , the number of retired people will increase and new , attractive facilities will have to be made for them in Britain , or they will be lured away to live on the continent of Europe and spend their money there .
2 But he goes on , he goes on and the body of his evidence my Lord is to speculate as to what he would have done and what Mr should have done in the circumstances of this er case and reference is made to the professional conduct guide in paragraph three two .
3 We 've only rumours to go on but the sums he 's paid out are astronomical . ’
4 Now I have finally begun , he wrote , I have only to go on and the end will arrive .
5 His thoughts sway constantly between the desire to go on and the desire to settle down for a relaxed evening with a book in the secure knowledge that he wo n't have to go on .
6 It is important that you start as you mean to go on and the horse must understand what is expected of him .
7 This rate of loss tends to slow down as weight goes down and the metabolism adjusts , to some degree , to dieting .
8 Due to a now-realized continuity error , the blue sky turns to red , the sun goes down and the saucer flies on through the night .
9 The first place most people might take it is a Caribbean island where the sun never goes down and the rum prices never go up .
10 If the ship goes down or the basket gets broken , that 's what happens .
11 And of course he goes in and the horse drops in the far side of the wee barn , and er Old goes in with his dram and he dips it into the horse trough you ken , and he turns you ken with his regimental ,
12 Nathan , anxious for a closer look , goes over and the animals go mad .
13 On reaching the city centre the generator goes off and the bus runs on in virtual silence .
14 Everything is going right and the act have a very good chance of success .
15 No one seemed to know what the situation was or what was going on but the diplomats , at least , had prepared for the worst .
16 Over the last fourteen years forty two million pounds and if they go on the way their going on and the way they 're talking it 's all gon na be for nicks nowt .
17 I started to walk a way out of the main bedroom and I heard P C say words to the effect of get down and I turned round to see what was going on and the man was trying to roll over to get up or that 's what I thought , erm not kicking or or fighting or anything but just to me it looked as though he was going to get up and I went back and with my hands just pushed down onto him and said stay there , it will all be explained er and then walked away .
18 I I was also thinking o of Veestol and and er the weapons going on and the mistakes anyway on on the developing a harrier replacement , is the R A F still interested in that as a feature a short take-off vertical take-off ?
19 As a result the climate of collaboration could be full of unresolved questions and tensions , children could be confused about what was going on and the potential of the collaboration could be subverted .
20 What if the passenger gets out because he is terrified by what is going on and the car crashes at the next corner ?
21 Because they consider themselves to be strong , in power , in positions of power and coping well , and then all of a sudden to have something like this war going and carpet bombing going on and the use of chemical weapons and germ warfare .
22 A considerable learning process is going on and the outcome — democracy , authoritarianism or prolonged instability — is uncertain ( Sakwa , 1990 , pp. 159–69 ; Smith , 1992 , pp. 129–45 ) .
23 Now they are going to appeal , but in the meanwhile the work is going on and the bulldozers are ready and waiting on the west side of the excavations , right up against the seventeenth-century cellars which were found intact , still full of bottles and vessels .
24 The sun was going down and the sky had declined into green-gold before the bird was tolerably roasted .
25 ( Bridget , aged sixteen ) I feel personally that the most difficult thing to cope with is not the physical and emotional changes I am going through but the attitudes of people around me .
26 Yeah , outside , it 's like my pram , I mean , I was , Stacey was going in hospital last year to have her adeno adenoids out and Sue was having him and I thought well , he was too big for his carrycot , but take the pram down and he 's got nothing to sleep in and er , I put him in it , it been six months since it was do well since he started using it , so I give that a good going over and the pram wheels come up lovely
27 When I get there — the whole place is going up and the farmer 's in his pyjamas trying to save the rick .
28 Midge had drawn the curtains before going out and the room was in darkness .
29 A radar beam is one that you send out and it bounces off the thing you 're trying to measure the distance of and then the beam comes back and is picked up again and you measure the time between the beam going out and the beam coming back , and that 's twice the time it takes for the beam to get to the object and back again .
30 With a month to put together a programme of events for this ‘ Reading Festival ’ , things were n't going well and the organisers approached London club owner Dave Bilk — yep , Acker 's bro — who put them on to B & H.
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