Example sentences of "go [adv prt] [prep] [pron] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ She went back to work very quickly after her operation and if she goes on with her busy life as she fully intends to do , she needs a day or two off occasionally .
2 There are four essentially different things a process can do on its first step : ( i ) it diverges ; ( ii ) it communicates with its environment ( and goes on to its second step ) ; ( iii ) it stops because , even though it has not terminated , it can not agree with its environment on any communication ; ( iv ) it terminates in some state .
3 You may also need to lay on a messenger service to deliver the film to the newspaper building while the photographer goes on to his next assignment .
4 Once the action and reaction grievance-violence-remedy of grievance has been set up , it goes on of its own accord .
5 How much actual , constructive or imputed knowledge does an exchange have of what goes on on its own trading floor ?
6 One goes on about it all the time , saying she must go on a diet , and start jogging and stuff , the other one does n't .
7 This book shows teachers how they can gain a better understanding of what goes on in their own classrooms , and how to use this understanding to guide their learners effectively .
8 He says unless you know what goes on in his daily life you do n't realise what he goes through .
9 This ability to form a mental map and then formulate behaviour ( perhaps by imagining various alternative scenarios ) seems very like the ability of chimpanzees to imagine the solution to the hanging-banana problem by stacking the boxes in their minds before performing the behaviour for real , and of course the same process goes on in our own minds all the time .
10 Of late , though , after his meetings with Eleanor , he had had to go on to his third level of fantasy .
11 ‘ It 's not my intention to stay cooped up in here , waiting for them to go on with their little games . ’
12 Are you going to go on with your international exhibitions ?
13 We agreed that we should be considered rather callous to go on with our usual life when we were reading of 3,000 to 4,000 casualties a day …
14 ‘ It must be got rid of even if it means that the Prime Minister goes down with her own flagship ’ .
15 In one group of eight , half chose to go in for their first farrowing ; the second time they farrowed , all eight went in .
16 It 's the same job as an editor of a publication has to get writers to go along without it all sounding like he wrote it or she wrote it , and the , but a good editor can figure out how to do that and a good writer likes it because it means erm they 'll go together or work better and readers will like it , understand it .
17 You got the great big , you 've got some great big tonsils too , to go along with your great big teethies .
18 the o the old farmer used to go along with his one furrow plough , and a pair of good horses , and it was no mean feat .
19 At 25 she is just about half his age , but she 's happy to go along with his old-fashioned — some would say chauvinistic — belief that a wife 's place is in the kitchen .
20 If there was a single reason , thought Henry , why he was once again determined to poison her , it was probably her stubborn refusal to go along with his earlier attempt .
21 ‘ I am going to have ruptured eardrums to go along with my mangled shoulder . ’
22 for the empty , unoccupied homes that makes it very difficult for me to go along with my hon. Friend the Member for Torbay ( Mr. Allason ) , who wanted the 50 per cent .
23 Rufus would n't have wanted to go and he would have had to go down on his own by train .
24 … the dimension of time has been shattered , we can not love or think except in fragments of time each of which goes off along its own trajectory and immediately disappears .
25 ‘ So if you want to go off on your own for a bit , and you 'll trust me , ’ said Emma , ‘ I can look after Ruth . ’
26 He used to go off on his own and come back in a sort of daze , as if he could n't understand anything we said to him .
27 Then he turned — so Shiona thought — to go off to his own room .
28 His absorption with Mao and Castro was so open that the neighbors took it for a double bluff , and each new discovery of an agent transmitting messages from some ordinary-looking English suburb increased the tension of their interest in the land mine who was surely bound one day to go off in their own street .
29 SAMANTHA FOX : For trying to make out that there 's no harm in Page Three and going on to her pre-destined role as a bimbo rock chick exhorting her listeners to touch her and feel her body , helping another generation of idiot males think that women are there purely for their own gratification .
30 It had already been arranged that Eric and Daphne Lovell would drive Rose to her destination before going on to their own and would pick her up later for the return trip .
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