Example sentences of "go [adv] [v-ing] in the " in BNC.
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1 | David began to think that it might be possible to go on living in the same house as Julia and Anthony without either betraying himself or suffering unendurable frustration . |
2 | It was the coldest winter for years , but Tess and Marian had to go on working in the snow . |
3 | But does n't does n't it often work out though that the people who erm need more training , often are the ones that have resisted going on training in the past . |
4 | well you might have heard stories about elderly people going out shopping in the middle of the night . |
5 | We would go on loving in the same old way … |
6 | If , on the other hand , gases continue to escape while the lava is being erupted , bubbles will go on growing in the lava , and these will be preserved in the rock when it cools . |
7 | And then he gave orders to Punch for tea to be prepared and they had a terrible time finding any china that was n't cracked or broken and then she went on working in the pantry as quiet as a mouse and she could hear you both talking as clear as clear . |
8 | and went on pouring in the horrible growing |
9 | He leaned his great bronzed forehead on his hand , turning his face gratefully to the cool of the night air , and went on talking in the soft , absorbed voice of one alone with his own spirit . |
10 | I 've read about it , you do exercises and train yourself , and then when the time comes you pop behind a bush and reappear with the baby slung on your hip , and go on toiling in the paddy-fields as if nothing had happened . " |
11 | ‘ If you go on standing in the way any longer I 'll take you to court . ’ |
12 | João went off hunting in the Alentejo with his friends for the last three days before the wedding , so Sara had little opportunity to get to know him better . |
13 | She went out shopping in the car with me |
14 | go out exploring in the middle of the night ? |