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

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1 Cos it really does , it still goes on settling into the
2 I hope she goes on crying until the time comes for them to wrap a shroud round her . "
3 That community not only traverses frontiers , to form an invisible college ; it also extends , for some subjects , beyond institutions of higher education to include research institutes , industrial laboratories , professionals working in the field , and the individual scholar who ( no longer based in an institution ) still goes on contributing to the literature .
4 Unemployment in the eastern districts was 11.1 per cent by April and looks set to go on rising until the end of the year ; by that time , a fifth or more of the labour force could be without jobs .
5 All seven expect unemployment to go on rising throughout the year .
6 That would we feel is certainly in a coordinating way and if somebody for instance er say you 've got a husband and wife living together , one of them suddenly becomes handicapped in a particular way , what we are planning to do is trying to develop programmes which will enable the carer to have to go on training at the County Council 's expense to enable them to look after somebody in their own homes and it 's a type of thing we want to develop .
7 Those who had initially wanted to go on looking after the dementia sufferer at home ( nine carers ) were also mainly content with the institutional care arrangement .
8 If you are happy to go on living under the constant threat of war , if you are prepared to see the discoveries of science perverted by inadequate people to the creation of foul weapons , what can I do ?
9 You run the UK end and I 'll branch out here in Majorca … that 's if Maria Luisa wants to go on living on the island .
10 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 .
11 The native peoples of Siberia were allowed to go on benefiting from the reforms which Speranskii had introduced in 1822 ; in this area " there was no sustained programme of enforced Russification or even christianisation " .
12 All too often husbands actually prevented their wives from coming to the picket line and there were cases where parents-in-law forced women to go on working for the sort of reasons described in Chapter 6 .
13 It was the coldest winter for years , but Tess and Marian had to go on working in the snow .
14 Only to go on making towards the smoke , that was all they needed to do .
15 Strangely , it was decided that a repeat investigation was not required and I was allowed to go on caring for the patient throughout her stay .
16 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 .
17 well you might have heard stories about elderly people going out shopping in the middle of the night .
18 Going around listening to the fat and the rich of the land confessing their secret sins , and secretly mocking us every time we reach a stone wall and can go no further ?
19 I actually started with eng civil engineer , going round looking for the camp site and then we did tramp the hills .
20 He 's been going round looking like the wrath of God .
21 In this case , the researcher decides how many of each category of person should be included in the sample , but then , instead of selecting them at random from a sampling frame , the researcher goes out looking for the right number of people in each category until the quota is filled .
22 We would go on loving in the same old way …
23 They just let you go on buying on the never-never .
24 With a sinking heart , she also realised that she must go on living with the Ward family , at least for now .
25 So it was agreed that while Mrs MacDonagh would go on looking after the two youngest Milligans during the day , Dermot , Fergal and Mike , the eldest brothers , would take over as soon as they were back from school .
26 And so finely tuned is its sense of hearing and its appreciation of timing that it will go on feeding until the very last minute , only springing to safety after the rattler has launched its otherwise deadly final strike .
27 A girl who is very tall for her age may fear that she will go on growing at the same rate indefinitely , while a boy who is shorter than his mates of the same age may be afraid that he will be permanently undersized .
28 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 .
29 ‘ By the late eighties the global plans of the major US multinationals will have created a massive UK trade deficit of around seven billion pounds which will go on increasing with the growth of the number of vehicles in use .
30 I could n't go on speculating on the might have-beens of Stavanger 's life , for there was work to do .
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