Example sentences of "go [adv] [v-ing] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It goes on flouting the popular will by refusing a referendum on the Maastricht treaty .
2 Some of that money goes on convincing the local community .
3 But if I insist on forcing the spontaneous towards an end which I already deem rational , I remain imprisoned within a circle of old concepts , reason goes on doing the same kind of sums , there can be no novelty except the discovery of unnoticed implications of the familiar .
4 If you do want to go on receiving the New Internationalist you need do nothing .
5 Throughout the 1980s the expanding prison population caused Home Office administrators to question how long it would be possible to go on supplying an unlimited number of places , at enormous cost , for however many convicted or remand prisoners were sent to them by the courts .
6 In the Commons , the Energy Minister Tim Eggar said the government was prepared to go on funding the current redundancy terms available to miners until April next year .
7 This means that , as we continue to diet , we must reduce calorie intake a little more in order to go on achieving a satisfactory rate of weight loss .
8 On the other hand , she really wanted to go on exploring the nineteenth-century letters …
9 So let's just er to put it in context again , we saw that on the day of the ascension Jesus instructed his friends to go on proclaiming the good news throughout the world to help others become disciples , and bring to them , and bring them to membership of the church through baptism .
10 It is difficult to explain to those you love why you want to go on doing the same thing … the easy thing is to avoid looking at reality , to run away from it .
11 There was some pretty rough weather during December 1935 and the writer recalls seeing ex-Croydon Corporation No. 19E sweeping snow at Selhurst Station , while work was still going on erecting the double overhead wires .
12 Well black leading was a sort of erm going out cleaning the old fireplaces , for people that were slightly better off than we were , their husbands might have been a tram driver or a railway driver .
13 And course we 're doing a lot of counting today this wrist is a you know I do n't mind that you see what did that wrist was that elbow I had to have a second operation on it , in the arm up here because er I had to have some bone taken away in the elbow course it stretched guiders but they also erm disturbed the wrist joint because it was in plaster like that stretched round and disturbed the wrist joint and I ke it 's it weakened it and it 's only just it 's only just this what last nine months that it 's that it 's really started to effect this but I know what it is that 's because I keep going out doing the odd jobs
14 It was signed by the organisation 's prize draw manager no less so it was not just case of anybody going round breaking the good news .
15 Still , it would n't do for me to go around claiming the authentic Machin genes .
16 I began to go around following a teenage girl known as Crazy Eneas .
17 Just as depressing , though , was the general failure of Hollywood to move on from certain basic themes and situations and there was a new realization of the industry 's tendency to just go on duplicating a successful format .
18 In the first issue , Owen finds out he has diabetes and we follow him through his first visit to the doctor and then at the hospital , as he learns how to manage diabetes so that he can go on living a normal life .
19 And the designers have built in reassuring similarities to the products you know and love , such as the ‘ Lotus Classic ’ menu option in Lotus for Windows , which lets you go on using the familiar ‘ / ’ method to bring up menus , until you get used to the state-of-the-art stuff .
20 I also feel that this country can not go on permitting the unrestricted sale of looted antiquities from abroad .
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22 Without conceit , he told me : " I 'm a ones and can go on playing the same music for ever . "
23 They ca n't go on making the same widget day after day .
24 All he wanted was for him to put out the cigarette ; he knew he would just go on suffering the strangled air .
25 He goes on to give a splendid example of the thing he has in mind , when an old Muslim tribesman went on urging a drug-addicted English hippy to ‘ pray to Jesus the Messiah ’ , until he was converted and delivered .
26 ‘ O-oh ! ’ the youngsters groaned in disappointment , and went on discussing a blasphemous film they had seen .
27 The Palestinian gunmen crouching behind the sand embankment across Boulevard Ariss went on watching the Syrian tanks , ignoring the sound .
28 Instead , they went on watching the Syrian tanks manoeuvring down the road half a mile away , in what had the previous day been the Christian front line .
29 After the meal she went on knitting the complicated sweater while Penry immersed himself in the newspapers he 'd bought earlier in the day .
30 Similarly , in the post-war period , the national dailies managed to adapt their appeal so that people continued to find them useful , and advertisers therefore went on providing the essential economic base for most of them .
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