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

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1 and goes right to that wall does n't it ?
2 " Did you know the canal goes right under this house ? " she said .
3 She ca n't keep goin' on like that fer ever .
4 But for the vast majority in Northern Ireland life goes on with little inconvenience from the depredations of the IRA .
5 The main point is to raise money for Christian Aid , and although preparatory work goes on for many months , the 3 weeks during which the Church is used for sorting , and them selling , seem to bring out all the best feelings .
6 If it goes on for another 2 weeks , that is a distinct possibility .
7 The process goes on for several days , a few polyps occasionally expanding briefly , until finally the coral returns to its former glory .
8 The list of things to be seen goes on for several pages , and most of them have three stars .
9 But Mum goes on about that wretched place as though he was chief jailer at Broadmoor .
10 she goes on about all this but they do n't say how much it 's gon na cost , never mind the storage heaters
11 Um I know er at the in the clinic and all that kind of thing , I mean goes on about these people quite a bit .
12 Since many people are unable to meet the costs of litigation from their own resources , the availability of representation under the legal aid scheme will often be the crucial factor in deciding whether the case goes on at all .
13 As I have already noted , some kind of political change goes on at all times , produced by the succession of generations , the rise and fall of dynasties , competition among various social groups , economic and cultural developments , changing external circumstances , and more idiosyncratic factors , which can only be understood fully through detailed historical studies .
14 What goes on at these ‘ ends ’ is intelligible only to those involved .
15 He goes on at some length referring to the machinery used for scribbling , spinning , fulling etc , all of these processes carried out under one roof .
16 It goes on at some length to persuade people not to climb up this waterfall and muck about in it .
17 ‘ You do not know what goes on at this school , ’ said Rafiq .
18 What countless new churches have done is to take these helpful headings and develop what goes on under each one in a way that is flexible .
19 The associative learning that goes on during such pre-exposure will be dependent upon the context in which training occurs , and to this extent latent inhibition will be attenuated by a change of context .
20 ‘ Aberdeen crematorium is well run and efficient and it seemed natural to open our doors and explain to the public exactly what goes on during this most important ceremony . ’
21 The media through which the sharers of a culture refine their insight into what goes on in each other 's heads are the arts in general , through which the most aware evoke in their audience the look and feel of things from their own viewpoints ( in the case of the drama and novel , of multiple interacting viewpoints ) , in fixed forms available to be explored at our leisure .
22 Die Grünen is generally regarded as the most turbulent and self-destructive of the Green parties , but its internal quarrels are , says Sara Parkin in her guide to the European Greens , ‘ only a more flagrant example ’ of what goes on in all the parties .
23 Latent inhibition goes on in all experiments aimed at revealing the nature of stimulus representations and often acts to mask the effects under investigation .
24 Some of this will almost certainly be in contravention of the 1988 Copyright Act , but a lot will be legitimate copying similar to that which goes on in all universities and public libraries .
25 ‘ It 's knowing what goes on in that place that 's the thing , General .
26 ‘ I 'd like to know exactly what goes on in that head of yours . ’
27 ‘ I do n't want to know , ’ Sophie interrupted sharply , then , seeing that Helen looked rather ruffled , she added in a more conciliatory tone , ‘ It 's just that , although I 'm very interested in what goes on in that practice on the veterinary side , I do n't really think we ought to interest ourselves in the personal ups and downs of the people working there . ’
28 Something goes on in that room on a Monday and a Wednesday .
29 ‘ In fact , if you ask me , there 's as much goes on in most of these valleys as there ever used to be . ’
30 Also , the local MP has taken it upon himself to look personally into what goes on in this prison . ’
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