Example sentences of "go [adv] [v-ing] the " in BNC.
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1 | It goes on flouting the popular will by refusing a referendum on the Maastricht treaty . |
2 | Some of that money goes on convincing the local community . |
3 | The ICRF is such a worthy cause and what makes it particularly so is that it uses just 8p out of every £1 for administration , meaning 92p really goes on advancing the research , ’ she said . |
4 | But if I insist on forcing the spontaneous towards an end which I already deem rational , I remain imprisoned within a circle of old concepts , reason goes on doing the same kind of sums , there can be no novelty except the discovery of unnoticed implications of the familiar . |
5 | I 'll see the Shah goes on making the omelettes " |
6 | If you do want to go on receiving the New Internationalist you need do nothing . |
7 | Say whether you will be happy to go on eating the product now that you are more aware of what it contains . |
8 | And so they were prepared to go on taking the punishment , taking the cost because their objectives were , ha had a different scale of value to the objectives sought by the United States . |
9 | And so they were prepared to go on taking the punishment , taking the cost because their objectives were , ha had a different scale of value to the objectives sought by the United States . |
10 | After that I realised that — like anyone else — I had to go on earning the money . |
11 | In the late 1980s Bluetts agreed to a mangement buyout and capital investment but the firm 's inability to meet the cost of the rent on its new premises opposite Claridge 's Hotel , and the slackness of trade as perceived by Chesfield , has meant that they are no longer willing to go on supporting the company . |
12 | Muggers who decided to phase out mugging by 1993 could hardly expect to be let off , yet the UK expected to go on breaking the law with impunity . |
13 | The review is normally chaired by an internal member of staff , often a head of department unassociated with the course ; and it may take the form of two or three meetings with the course team , enabling the course team to go on developing the course in the light of advice from the panel . |
14 | In the Commons , the Energy Minister Tim Eggar said the government was prepared to go on funding the current redundancy terms available to miners until April next year . |
15 | On the other hand , she really wanted to go on exploring the nineteenth-century letters … |
16 | Aegina — like a tiny Hong Kong — has to go on buying the stuff from the mainland . |
17 | ‘ Oh , I think an investigation into the bogus account will be very revealing , I do n't see how I could have managed to go on robbing the customers from inside Swansea Jail , you should have stopped when you were ahead , Spencer . ’ |
18 | So Robinson Crowso survived , and lives to go on spreading the Pest Control word throughout the highlands and islands . |
19 | Those of us who want to go on using the lesion method should n't be too despondent about Wood 's results because the conditions under which a system like this will give double dissociations are likely to be very rare in nature . |
20 | ‘ And are you prepared to go on living the rest of your life in tune to your sister 's wishes ? ’ |
21 | So it is important now to go on fighting the battles , once so hard-won . |
22 | There is a big question mark over whether he 's got sufficient chemicals to produce enough kerosene to go on fighting the war . |
23 | It was wrong to leave her family in the first place , wrong , having come here to go on leading the life she did . ’ |
24 | Supporting the family and carers who may not be able to go on giving the very demanding twenty-four hour care needed in the later stages of the illness . |
25 | So let's just er to put it in context again , we saw that on the day of the ascension Jesus instructed his friends to go on proclaiming the good news throughout the world to help others become disciples , and bring to them , and bring them to membership of the church through baptism . |
26 | ‘ You 've got to go on doing the horses , idiot , until they go . |
27 | It is difficult to explain to those you love why you want to go on doing the same thing … the easy thing is to avoid looking at reality , to run away from it . |
28 | Everything will be overshadowed by these events but we intend to go on making the week work as well as we can . |
29 | You would not , for instance , had he had his way , have been able to go on running the provender committee in the disgraceful way you did . ’ |
30 | By going on loading the crystal in shear we can repeat the process indefinitely and eventually squeeze the dislocation out of the far side of the crystal ( Figure 5c ) . |