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

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1 ‘ We should go in for wholesale demolition of buildings from the Sixties and Seventies .
2 She really should go out at unaccustomed times more often , she thought .
3 Soon the place should go back to normal .
4 He says I do n't think we should go back to Victorian manners but people should be more considerate .
5 We shall now expound a somewhat deeper theoretical model of the processes the teacher must go through in absorbing innovations , particularly those involving changes of teaching style , into their day-to-day teaching practice .
6 We 'll go on with routine procedure for now . ’
7 ‘ When the alarms go off in the house , they 'll go on in Central Station .
8 ‘ I 'll go back to fuckin' sleep then .
9 If there were a sufficiently powerful explosion close by it might go up by sympathetic detonation .
10 Emboldened by his success , the being could go on to parallel transport the vector a along the closed path NABN in Fig. 3.8 .
11 I could go on at great length on all these topics ; it would be very pleasant for me to say what I think and relieve Monsieur Geoffrey Braithwaite 's feelings by means of such utterances .
12 So I could go on at great length , colleagues , to tell you that he 's on this committee and that committee well er and that would take me a good half hour because he 's , he 's on , he 's involved in everything in everything in the Party in the union erm , and his commitment is absolutely second to none .
13 Er I could go on at great length about it if you wish me to but I 'm sure you do n't .
14 Mike trying to cover up his unease about staying in so she could go out by patronising sarcasm .
15 Whenever I felt low , you 'd go down with ear-ache or you 'd trip over the back step and gash your knee .
16 Perhaps he 'd go back to nice safe Willesden again .
17 The origins of this failure may go back to early parenthood .
18 Glanville Jones thinks that they may go back to pre-Roman times in many cases ; June Sheppard has shown that the estate at Marden in Herefordshire , which has Roman settlements , a Saxon palace site , and a ninth-century minster on the site of the initial burial of St Ethelbert , was almost certainly the estate attached to Sutton Walls , the pre-Roman hillfort in the area which was reoccupied in post-Roman times ( Fig. 77 ) .
19 But since we are in agreement , let's go on to other things .
20 And since the central figure in all this was Vincent d'Indy , I shall go on to present evidence that appears to explain his motives both in ‘ improving ’ Rameau and in concealing what he had done .
21 Rather than cutting takings , profits would go up in well-run trouble-free bars which attracted more customers , she argued .
22 Like a true professional , Floyd was determined the show would go on for New Year 's Eve at his pub , the Maltsters Arms .
23 Like all long-term coughers he had developed a noise-reducing technique , and all that could be heard was a chuck-chuck-chuck sound that would go on for long minutes at a time , gradually winding down like a clockwork drummer until every scrap of air was squeezed out of his poor concrete lungs .
24 ‘ Kelly believed she , too , would go on to other things that God planned for her . ’
25 ‘ Kelly believed she too would go on to other things God had got planned for her . ’
26 Spend the immediate post-Smiths period saying how he was the talented one and would go on to great things .
27 Jacob , increasingly since he commenced going to university , might be missing for the rest of the day ; Joshua , particularly in the summer , would go out for long walks in the country , following , he said , the course of some meshuggeneh game in which young men threw an iron ball along the road and ran after it — could there be such a game ?
28 After morning parade , those not required for any tests or interviews would go off on working parties around the camp .
29 Bundle one er starts in er , in fact in nineteen eighty three , nineteen eighty four with documents which deal with the er first plaintiff previous employment and his general financial situation before then turning to nineteen eighty five and to the events that led up to his purchase of the business around which this litigation centres , in September of nineteen eighty five and the documents in that first one will go up to mid October in nineteen eighty five .
30 The other Andeans say they will go on with free trade without Ecuador , if need be .
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