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

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1 But , the morality a and to go on about Christianity and again , tha I feel ashamed sometimes when I think of myself you know , a Christian , that 's not Christianity !
2 And to go on in government to succeed , for a chastened Tory party , industrial establishment and media will have no counter-argument .
3 In order to fit and to go back to work on Monday morning .
4 He feels tired and goes straight to bed .
5 A major work in the field remains A Dictionary of British Surnames by P.H. Reaney , in which the relevant entry reads , ‘ Fursey , Fussey , Fuzzey , Forsey ’ , and goes on to instance John Forshay 1431 ( Dorset ) and Roger Fursey 1583 ( Surrey ) .
6 Crossing the road it follows a path across country to a small road leading to Ballagh Cross and goes on to Armagh Manor .
7 The lovely scenery continues as the walk travels along woodland paths to reach the little lake of Tarn Hows and goes on past Elterwater to Dungeon Ghyll .
8 A benefit concert is a two-hour show that begins at 7.30pm and goes on till dawn when members of the audience are either asleep or drunk .
9 PLAYER-KING : Full thirty times hath Phoebus ' cart — ( CLAUDIUS enters with POLONIUS and goes over to OPHELIA and lifts her to her feet .
10 Such rigidities can be observed in organizations and institutions as well as whole cultures : the small , traditional engineering or textile firm which fails to adapt to the market and goes out of business ; the political party caught between renewal and betrayal ; the institution so deeply set in its ways that it is hardly aware of them .
11 One advantage of Chinese celebrations is that they do not linger on , as everyone knocks off and goes home to bed at about 9 p.m .
12 Beth Llewellin lives near Ellesmere in Shropshire , and goes there for family shopping .
13 Nathan gets and goes off in search of somewhere quiet , clutching a toilet roll and anxious anticipations .
14 Slightly irritated he thinks that there is something wrong with the lock and goes down to reception for assistance .
15 Consequently , there was a constant danger of those Moorish princes owing allegiance to El Cid calling upon him for aid , or simply reneging on their agreements and going over in force to the Almoravid leader .
16 And going through on page sixty five in the main agenda this outlines the current plan to achieve registration for Harlow 's museums in order to achieve to achieve the a the a a and tangibility to grasp to obtain aid from the museum 's national bodies .
17 I told him that we were leaving the present trail at Reggane and going through In Salah and Tamanrasset .
18 And going up to John O'Groats and right into past Castle May where the Queen Mother has and into the church where sh where the royalty goes when they 're living up in up in Castle May At er well er Johnnie Groat is buried there too .
19 Meetings are infamous for getting stuck and going round in circles .
20 Their latest collaborative effort a huge construction extravaganza called ‘ The Merry-Go-World or Begat by Chance and the Wonder Horse Trigger ’ takes up most of the available space at Louver starting on the 24th and going around until Christmas .
21 The rouged baggage was the worst , dribbling and going on about niggers !
22 I found myself opening the batting and going on as change bowler with my medium pace .
23 And then , as you would surely expect if not demand , we come to the greatest of all operettas , ‘ Die Fledermaus ’ ( 1874 ) — starting with the famous overture , and going on to excerpts from the party scene of Act II .
24 beginning with their mother and going on until morning
25 Joseph himself had attracted more laughter by excusing himself before dinner and going directly to horses ; there he had fallen immediately into a deep , peaceful sleep that lasted until the dawn cries of the jungle birds roused him , and when he rose he had felt clear-headed and exultant .
26 Between leaving school and going off to war with the Navy , he had worked on the Sharpness tugs for British Waterways .
27 There 's a serious band meeting/liaison and we 're seriously thinking about jacking it in and going back to Blighty until Emma sings the first verse and chorus of ‘ The Show Must Go On ’ by Queen .
28 One immediate result of my departure from Berkeley was my giving up my flat by the school and going back to London .
29 WHILE a growing number of British companies are switching from petrol to diesel-engined cars to improve fuel consumption and cut costs , one company , originally at the vanguard of the diesel movement , has dumbfounded the experts by reversing its decision and going back to petrol .
30 Near the start of chapter 14 the people spoke of choosing another leader and going back to Egypt .
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