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

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1 We see action in one area not as self-contained or hermetically sealed , but as spilling over to affect and be affected by what goes on elsewhere under the same roof .
2 The emotional and mental link tying the child to its mother is usually very powerful , and goes on well after the physical birth itself .
3 ‘ And I presume this sort of thing goes on all over the country ? ’
4 Mr Gandhi has an election coming up and a big one-day cricket tournament not only goes down well with the electorate , but also goes a long way towards providing a short-term solution to the unemployment problem .
5 And Black goes down theatrically on the edge of the box and nothing has been given and Gemmell took a chance then he er overplayed his protest to the referee .
6 I used to walk along there to see these rabbits I think the name was and they , it was a barber 's shop that had got these sold all sorts of pet things and that I used to , then I used to come home that was my Saturday morning , but I always used to go in up to the news line .
7 Yeah there 's a lot goes in apart from the chicken there 's a heck of lot goes in it in the
8 The new format certainly appeared to go down well with the packed crowd .
9 I had to go down there for the preview and then go down and bid .
10 Yeah and then the horses used to go down out to the line see .
11 In no sense did it correspond to the experience of student activism that so many of my generation were to go through elsewhere over the next few years .
12 Caresses can keep you warm — even hot — but heating goes off everywhere in the small hours .
13 Here you 'll find long sandy beaches in coves between rugged , rocky headlands ; clear blue sea , perfect for swimming and watersports ; sun , sun and more sun of the hot and tanning variety ; and great nightlife with bars , discos and live music going on deep into the night and beyond .
14 The Berg , with all its elusive nuances and its stormy outbursts ( in the orchestra as well as in the solo part ) , is graphically outlined here , with the weight and support of palpable involvement in what is going on emotionally in the music 's undercurrents .
15 Work was also going on independently among the main groups of professional care staffs to determine the future pattern of psychiatry within the area .
16 So the cameraman , looking through his viewfinder , could see the caption slide through the glass plate , plus sufficient reflection of the action going on over at the black drape set .
17 Bill Baudelaire would n't be calmly eating dinner with his daughter if there were a multi-horse crisis going on over in the racecourse stables .
18 Going on again on the tenant farmers , I actually think that er we are very good landlords and I think our our our tenants would rather us keep us as landlords than the private sector , in actual fact we will have no doubt a debate quite soon on that issue when the government makes us sell off all areas of of er th our interests and that one , I will tell you this , I think that some of the members all sides of the fence every side of the fence , have been passionately behind the tenants , if if they 're gon na be sold off by now they 'd have been sold off , but I think it wo n't be far long before we have to take education first , social services first , the elderly before er your side with your government to come forward and say to us we do n't want you interfering with anything like that and being bold business , get rid of , but that 's another debate that will come up later on .
19 ‘ We know there are individual trusts with smaller turnovers than ours and mergers with acute services are going on elsewhere in the country , ’ he said .
20 Mr Ibuka , a honorary chairman , popped into the room , saw this and remembered a project on developing lightweight portable headphones going on elsewhere in the building .
21 If he then writes a monograph about a " tribe " or a " people " or a " social system " and he wants to be recognized as a scientist rather than as an artist , he is under pressure to persuade himself ( and his readers ) that the events which he saw happening before his eyes were " typical " of what might be going on elsewhere in the system .
22 We train the staff to know how to do their job , and we tell them what is going on elsewhere in the Hotel .
23 The drama might be unfocused , but we can now ask each group to look at the others ' work as examples of what 's going on elsewhere in the street .
24 We 've got too much going on here at the moment . ’
25 ‘ It 's funny to sit here in the warm sunshine , and think of all that going on here over the centuries . ’
26 ‘ There 's always something going on here in the evenings .
27 It was presented in a further long meeting , going on well into the early hours of the morning , when George Elvin , having conferred with several of his senior colleagues on my telephone , returned to say that they would accept the proposal .
28 Sometimes I wish we did , but our school , in fact , is open five/six days a week and very often there are activities going on well into the evening .
29 ‘ If so , perhaps you can tell me what has been going on up at the Hall that has made Miss Hatherby stop your lessons . ’
30 Essentially you put the person in the centre of a huge magnetic coil , and that allows you to find out what 's going on medically inside the person .
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