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

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1 He goes on with self-glorifying statements like , ‘ I made my first tube amplifier in 1957 ’ .
2 William Howitt , in his Rural Life in England , 1838 , wrote of the Dent knitters , ‘ The knitting goes on with unremitting speed … they burn no candle but knit by the light of the peat fire . ’
3 It also goes on for bloody ages .
4 It examines the conditions under which a voting equilibrium exists ; and then goes on to representative democracy .
5 Unenamoured of either , he rejected both in favour of the career of a scribe here his own account goes on to other things becoming a clerk to the imperial divan in 922/1516 , and rising thence through the office of private secretary to two Grand Vezirs and that of to become nisanci in 941/1534 .
6 This field , again , is important , since without it , as we shall see , great harm to living creatures could occur as a result of what goes on in outer space .
7 Well I think really what one must look for now is more detailed research on what actually goes on in mixed ability classrooms .
8 Well I think really what one must look for now is more detailed research on what actually goes on in mixed ability classrooms .
9 He then goes on in separate chapters to cover sexism , racism , ageism and disablism .
10 We are all curious to know what really goes on in other families and all equally determined to preserve the privacy of our own family life .
11 She goes on in formulaic terms : ( " He [ my husband ] loves me and I love him well ; our love is as true as steel " )
12 What I have proposed in the foregoing pages is a conscious surrender to the culturalists of much of the activity that now goes on in English degrees , in order to retain something more coherent , defensible , and inherently valuable .
13 Fig. 1.2 shows the essentials of the system design process but since feed-back paths are omitted this figure does not indicate either the repetition and iteration which goes on in operational design or the different possible priorities and variability in the order of decision-making .
14 Mexico apart ( and for domestic reasons no American government can ignore Mexico ) , the administration is not much bothered with what goes on in Latin America .
15 The mustard goes on like acrylic paint , and the world is not my oyster .
16 Curing the deficiency in this area , thirdly , is the necessary base for a much larger proportion of our age groups than at present ( about 15% ) to go on to advanced education — in both academic and especially applied studies .
17 You skirt Godinton Park to go on to Great Chart .
18 They tell you to go on with artificial respiration for ever , for long after you 've given up hope .
19 Erm and erm I do n't think that on the to go on about affordable housing as I did this morning , I do n't think that in fact the affordable housing targets which the different authorities have and although I 've only quoted four authorities I think , I think the other ones will be very much the same .
20 ‘ The action goes along at break-neck velocity to reach its conclusion and so there is no problem with the audience fidgeting . ’
21 He must have realized that cleanliness goes along with posh lingo .
22 At home he decided to go in for wholesale enclosures , encouraged his tenants to take long leases by reducing their rents , and instructed them in modern scientific methods .
23 New York drug dealers seem to go in for sophisticated marketing ploys .
24 Edwina , the worldly mother-in-law who goes in for interior decoration .
25 Corinthian Geometric goes in for small vessels of very high technical quality , simply and elegantly decorated .
26 In the afternoon , one or both of us goes in for extra teaching , discussions , etc. in the afternoon , and then we eat dinner at 6 .
27 He also goes in for creative self-plundering by way of rhetorical and dialectical self-parody .
28 For the purpose of comparison the three different types of representation for the utterance The order goes in by late November are shown below :
29 The three different stressed representations for the utterance The order goes in by late November are shown below :
30 Well jus just to lighten the mood for a moment and to go along with high-falooting words here are some
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