Example sentences of "and go [adv prt] [verb] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The report identifies key environmental issues affecting the UK and its wildlife , and goes on to suggest ways of reversing or minimising the destruction .
2 It is a great mistake : Barbara has to give up her small tress-shop and the cosy flat above where Percy liked to come round in the evenings ; while Percy , lacking that place of resort , now leaves her alone and goes out to play billiards .
3 She disappeared after mysteriously taking down her Christmas cards from her bedroom wall and going out to meet friends .
4 using this understanding to critically examine current activities and go on to set targets for the future .
5 I shall start by considering the effects of the standard ideology on analyses of Middle English and go on to review aspects of variation in Middle English .
6 Lydia had intended to spend the next few weeks alone attempting to eradicate these shafts of reminiscence , determined not to follow the common course and go round seeking replacements for her lost love : an undignified and doom-laden procedure , leading to recriminations and disgust .
7 Russianization was pointless while they kept the lower orders in their place and went on providing generals for the Russian army .
8 Some of the boy actors were very good , and went on to play men 's parts when they were older .
9 At 27 , he started his own photographic agency and went on to make films on the proceeds , using the talents of advertising colleagues such as Alan Parker or of friends like Ray Connolly .
10 We had talked books and Thomas and I left together and went on talking books .
11 And as the house playback signalled the end of the number , she picked up a pen and some scrap paper and went out to collect orders for interval food and coffee .
12 Sometimes they had driven north and gone on walking tours in the Lake District or the Scottish Highlands .
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