Example sentences of "go [adv] [prep] [v-ing] " in BNC.

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1 She ducked her head in , and tried to go deeper before making towards the fallen flare .
2 Because of the difference in height between the Arun and the casualty , and the prevailing weather conditions , Second Coxswain Barnes decided that it would not be possible to go alongside without causing damage .
3 In the past such animals have been models of cleanliness , always asking to go outside before defecating , or confining themselves to a modern litter tray .
4 What , for example , is Summerchild feeling — what is my colleague Stephen feeling — as he goes home after reading Serafin 's appalling letter and writing his exemplary minute ?
5 Keith goes home from playing with his football on the Heath .
6 This in turn may help us to postulate structures beneath the surface , sequences and relations of acts , which may help us to go further towards finding the answer to our original problem : what is it that makes stretches of language coherent and communicative ?
7 We shall need to go further in examining how functional units interact to create discourse , and how the learner may be guided through them .
8 To go further in curtailing the freedom of expression would be , almost certainly , to go too far .
9 Mr Lilley says his changes would save about £180m in 1995–96 but he tells the Prime Minister that Mr Portillo wants him to go further in reducing spending .
10 However , several WEU member states , notably France , wanted to go further by creating a specifically European force within the WEU context but formally outside NATO .
11 Section 2(3) seems to go further by saying that just because a party has entered into a contract with a term imposing risk on him , this " is not of itself to be taken as indicating his voluntary acceptance " of that risk .
12 Usually on Pack Meeting nights he waited until Brownie Bells had been sung and the Brownies were ready to go home before joining Brown Owl , but one evening , when the Brownies were engaged on various activities of their own , he came across to Brown Owl , and they walked about , talking earnestly .
13 Article 60 ( 2 ) ( c ) goes further by allowing a party to invoke the breach as a ground for suspension between itself and the defaulting State , if the treaty is such that ‘ material breach … by one party radically changes the position of every party ’ under the treaty .
14 This resembles the account by O'Connor ( 1984 ) of state expenditures , but Of Fe goes further by considering the role of the state in relation to crisis management .
15 Sir David goes further in dismissing the scheme , saying that Granada is in no position to talk , having , as he says , a particular problem because , ‘ in many ways it is the weakest of the regions in its regional news coverage . ’
16 I wanted her to have an abortion because it would have given us more time to get ourselves sorted out and get our life going together before bringing another person into it .
17 This was no more evident than on the Isle of Wight at the end of 1989 , which seemed to be going backwards despite getting new stock .
18 He was at the door , he was going away without having asked the question .
19 I feel it is important to get a taste of a working environment before going straight through schooling into paid employment .
20 The Financial Times of June 29 wrote : " There is still a sense of illegality , or at least doubtful legality , about Denmark 's 11 partners going ahead with ratifying the Maastricht Treaty on political and monetary union , when the Treaty of Rome [ establishing the European Economic Community in 1957 ] says that constitutional revisions must carry the unanimous assent of all EC states .
21 Negotiations are going ahead for booking top personalities like Johnny Mathis , Bob Monkhouse and Freddie Starr to appear at the club subject to approval by the licensing authorities .
22 We are now going ahead in burning of our finite natural gas resources like there is no tomorrow .
23 I think it would be very foolish of er of the government to stop that kind of er innovation , that kind of er er research going forward without knowing what the end results are going to be .
24 Congress , if as a trade union , and if as a labour movement , you stop going forward in campaigning , there 's only one thing that happens you start to go backwards , because this government will always try and take from working class people , all the time .
25 She allows herself to have no possessions , only two sets of clothing and anything else she gets from charities goes straight into making homes and clinics which provide free health care to poor mothers for their children .
26 It goes far towards helping to account not only for the high and growing degree of relative autonomy from non-Nazi élites enjoyed by Hitler and the Nazi leadership , but also — as the counterweight to terror , repression , and intimidation — for the weakness of resistance to the regime .
27 We can see here that citizenship goes far beyond learning about Marshall 's ‘ citizenship of entitlement ’ and extends into cultivating the practice of citizenship , the promotion of a sense of community , social cohesion , and ‘ civic virtue .
28 Up to now , it has gone mostly into moving sweatshop industries , driven out of Taiwan by rising wages and land prices .
29 Mark Poster has recently suggested that ‘ historians and social scientists in general have gone astray by viewing the family as a unitary phenomenon which has undergone some type of linear transformation ’ .
30 They went inside without knocking .
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