Example sentences of "go [adv prt] [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 The show goes on for Swindon , that 's for sure .
2 The show always goes on for Shirley
3 And we only know that if it goes on for Monday afternoons for an hour , instead of
4 So the good life goes on for George .
5 It goes on to Culworth , where it meets Banbury Lane , and may have proceeded along this Lane to the great markets of Northampton , where the cattle were sold in large numbers for fattening on the rich Midland pastures .
6 The Pope goes on to Mauritius on Saturday .
7 ‘ The one from Mainz goes on to Rome .
8 But Roxy er Roxy that was from his new C D Midnight Postcards and er he 's going to be at Nottingham 's Theatre Royal March the twenty eighth next year in Alfie , coming well ahead of it to tell us about it , and that 's going to be a blockbuster I think next year , and then goes on to Los Angeles .
9 I took the mid-afternoon express to Valladolid that goes on to Salamanca .
10 Crossing the road it follows a path across country to a small road leading to Ballagh Cross and goes on to Armagh Manor .
11 She goes on to Glasgow , London and Peterborough .
12 Vote for us on Thursday , said Major , and the recovery goes on on Friday .
13 Everyone goes on about Cher 's dresses , showing her navel .
14 It is , it 's sort of like it 's sort of like extradited from the rest of the er the rest of the whole university , you know , nobody really cares about what goes on at Handsworth .
15 Naturally , with no reserve of our own in the county , we are much interested in what goes on at Rutland Water .
16 To put members ‘ in the picture ’ about just what goes on at Potters Bar the tour extended to the membership department , the various offices and even the accounts department .
17 Er for the Conservative group er we agreed with our colleagues from the other side er the need to install by very close integration on public transport with anything that goes on at Heathrow er I was
18 Car production still goes on at Cowley , but there is nostalgia for these old buildings .
19 She would explain the nature of her interest , so awakening in him a wish to know more about what goes on outside Masailand and also opening his eyes to the fact that the white folk see the Masai as childlike .
20 But what goes on between God and the individual is not always taken notice of by society at large .
21 The lovely scenery continues as the walk travels along woodland paths to reach the little lake of Tarn Hows and goes on past Elterwater to Dungeon Ghyll .
22 While the official celebration of Columbus ' voyage goes on in Seville , the true extent of American influence on world culture may be seen at Marne-la-Vallée outside Paris , where Euro Disney opened this week .
23 May I also say that the Department 's concern would be taken more seriously if it did not take over three months to get replies from the Secretary of State to hon. Members who draw his attention to accusations that have been made in relation to what goes on in Castlereagh ?
24 What goes on in Ludo 's brain ?
25 ‘ She hates the way everyone goes on in England .
26 So much for the handwringing about the decline of the political process that goes on in Washington .
27 If we are outside , we shall not enjoy the advantages of a single currency or have the investment in this country of those companies — our own and overseas firms — which want to invest in the core of Europe and enjoy full access to all that goes on in Europe .
28 upsets whatever goes on in Birmingham .
29 At the door is an insight into the true melding nature of all that goes on in Wainfleet — half a wooden beer barrel from Bateman 's Brewery , planted with flowers and set beside an iron shoe scraper .
30 Yet the British Government was responsible under Clause 75 of the Government of Ireland Act for everything that goes on in Northern Ireland .
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