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

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1 So he goes on pushing deadlines , working all-nighters , rewriting , calling back , quite apart from the copious travelling and general fretting that is a Sunday writer 's regular burden .
2 Americas Watch stated that ‘ As best we can determine , torture as that term is generally understood is not practised in Nicaragua as a means of eliciting information or confessions , nor as a form of punishment ’ ( Americas Watch 1984 ) but its report goes on to detail cases where harsh interrogation techniques were used ( see also Amnesty International 1982 ) .
3 He goes on to cite examples of such situations including incongruities , process needs , industry and market changes , demographic changes and new knowledge .
4 Environmental regulation has focused on other forms of pollution ; only a third of air pollution expenditure goes on removing particles and most of this is spent on catching larger particles , those that are more than 10 microns in diameter .
5 Berger goes on to suggest ways in which this ‘ psychologism ’ fits the experience of people in modern society and affects their self-understanding .
6 The report identifies key environmental issues affecting the UK and its wildlife , and goes on to suggest ways of reversing or minimising the destruction .
7 Here the account of the legal problem itself refers to a disposition as a legacy or a trust , and then goes on to quote words of the other type .
8 Warming to this thought he then goes on to castigate cat-lovers ‘ because they which love any beast in a high measure , have so much less charity unto man . ’
9 These reflections do not come at the end of the piece — Palomar then goes on to make analogies with human communication — but they do encapsulate its essential spirit and that of many other pieces in the book .
10 If your psychoanalysis is reports , and not just the actions , of it can be a , used as arguments to er , allow this story to emphasise what the human ages evolved at specific suicide of men , erm , goes on to show examples of his erm , he actually claimed to have used this as a sort of process of identification of even fantasizing , in order to try and er demonstrate how er , I think it was Hadrian 's Wall was built , try to identify with engineers and architects who built Hadrian 's Wall , in order to try and work out what the actual function of the wall was .
11 The report goes on to recommend changes in industrial conferences , and I 've already mentioned that , to ensure that there is no wasteful overlap between the two , and Robert in seconding the motion will go into some of the details of the er , way the new conferences will operate erm , following me .
12 It offers a detailed assessment of the current situation in its first section , and then goes on to offer options for the future .
13 The report then goes on to discuss sources of dioxin-like compounds and the issues arising from dioxins , PCBs and similar compounds in the environment .
14 Insecticides used for control are designed to have a residual action which goes on killing cockroaches several months after the initial application .
15 If the baby needs to go on taking medicines or vitamins , ask the doctor to prescribe something that does not contain any colouring or other unnecessary ingredients .
16 It would be possible to go on multiplying instances of the adaptation of the piano idiom to that of the string orchestra , but space is limited , and the above examples will have to suffice .
17 In the record company — the one division of the company which supported the rest — staff had been made redundant , yet money had been found to go on buying nightclubs , expand the empire .
18 By a neat twist , schools which can not recruit and retain staff are unlikely to go on recruiting pupils .
19 The naming did not cause any lasting embarrassment to either side , and the same friendly rivalry and relationship between the two schools continues , it not being unknown for pupils at the one to go on to become members of staff at the other .
20 We … we used to go on rambling weekends , with a group of ramblers .
21 She determine not to be put off by her first failure , but to go on doing things to Mary Lou so that in the end the class would have to put the tricks down to Alicia and Daryl .
22 And while he says that he is prepared to go on doing musicals until he has one that really works , he would probably not agree with that picture of himself as fighting against the tide .
23 He joked about having to go on making speeches without my help …
24 When they lock the man up with Jim and John and Henry and Mary and Dolores and Grace — I hope they will give him access to books , with paper enough for him to go on making translations for us from the classics such as we have never seen except at his hands in our language .
25 Having mastered aerobatics in his little Deaky before the war , he had gained Hitler 's permission to go on bombing runs , although — boringly — only as a gunner .
26 He could n't be sure she would have the heart to go on running racehorses if she were forced to believe Harry a murderer … if she thought he had left her without warning , without a note , if she were worried sick by not knowing where he 'd gone , and was also haunted by the thought of Harry with Angela Brickell . ’
27 Unionists also resisted Lloyd Georges attempt to go on running things as in wartime , insisting that the war cabinet should be wound up after peacemaking was completed .
28 However , to go on justifying ends by further ends will involve me in an infinite regress unless I arrive at a terminus in something that I do for its own sake .
29 Every one that goes down takes others with it . ’
30 ‘ I always take myself as a starting point when it comes to songs , going on to explore situations in a manner that is very sound-oriented , ’ she says , rather vaguely .
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