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

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31 There is some professional resistance , in the sense that people who 've done a lot of work on programming get used to certain sorts of languages , and if you make proposals about teaching some new way of dealing with computers , they throw up their hands in horror , and object that this is going to be inefficient , or it 's not going to prepare people adequately for what goes on in industry , or whatever .
32 It is in each individual 's interest to defend its place in the ‘ peck order ’ vigorously , as well as to challenge those higher up — hence the almost continual challenging that goes on in goat society .
33 What goes on in Summer Bay
34 ‘ So I know what goes on in football clubs .
35 Presently much of its grant will be directed to the MLTB as the country 's major influence in what goes on in mountain training , for a sizeable portion of the BMC 's grant income is awarded because of its past role in training young climbers and mountaineers .
36 Work by Peter Collett , an Oxford academic , has shown clearly that what goes on in front of the telly is , in practice , virtually anything .
37 I mean , there 's so much that goes on in prison that people do n't know about , which they should .
38 That er goes on in relation to er criminal matters again and er er paragraph three hundred and thi , thirty three forty one er it picks up the subject of expert testament , namely er science , art , trade , technical terms , handwriting , foreign law er the ensuing pages in fact deal with that and then at paragraph thirty two fifty one er in the er section of subjects which experts may not testify on .
39 And and that I presume that the feedback is analyzed and decided from maybe as to the content of what goes on in studio and also on the main stage .
40 As the NHS did not get a ‘ grant ’ for community care , the temptation will be to concentrate on what goes on inside brick walls and let the rest go hang .
41 A benefit concert is a two-hour show that begins at 7.30pm and goes on till dawn when members of the audience are either asleep or drunk .
42 The account goes on from year to year , for as long as you want .
43 One view is that , even though the current physical self will perish , the spirit goes on from life to life ; if this is the case , one of the things that spirit has to learn is how to deal with all areas of negativity. 1 believe that , by the time the spirit enters the body , it has already chosen the lessons it wishes to learn and the difficulties it wishes to overcome during that lifetime .
44 Now that the state itself is disintegrating around us , while folk culture goes on from strength to strength , they need to be re-stated ( ibid : 95 ) .
45 In between were the Americans ‘ who are responsible to a degree for the professionalism and hustling that goes on around town ’ .
46 The confusion between what belongs to me and what belongs to you ( in emotional terms ) goes on throughout life .
47 The capacity for intellectual and psychological growth through learning goes on throughout life .
48 Sometimes it goes on until dawn or death from exhaustion ; sometimes it carries off the dancer to an unknown destination .
49 Looking for a plausible mechanism is slightly easier , but the search has only just begun , and there are few clues to go on at present .
50 Many forms had days when lessons finished at midday , and study had to go on at home .
51 There is literally no limit to the abuses which might creep in if such a practice were allowed to go on without restriction .
52 All three pupils are now following A-level course work at Aquinas College , Stockport and hope eventually to go on to university .
53 She always wanted Mikey to go on to university and become a doctor or a lawyer .
54 Hope , however , was provided by the offer of a gift of £1,000 from Alderman Ephraim Hallam , to provide leaving scholarships for boys to go on to University .
55 ‘ The trouble is they 'll send for him when he is eighteen , and we were hoping he 'd win a scholarship to go on to University .
56 and I went who 's applying to go on to university or education after eighteen , so I put up my hand , turned round and flipping Stuart and Danny had put their hands up and I just went oh god , they 're gon na do really well and Terry , and Terry , we 're talking Terry , Terry who has n't got a brain cell to rub together
57 There 's been an increasing tendency for people to stay on at school because they really want to , where it was one of the great criticisms of the boom years that people simply stayed on the escalator regardless , did n't think whether they wanted to stay on to , into sixth form , did n't think whether they wanted to go on to university or higher education , erm just did it without thinking .
58 So you need a rich peasant economy to finance industrialization to provide the mechanization to enable you to go on to collectivization .
59 Where such clauses are included at the wish of the parties it is always as well to go on to spell out the consequences of the failure to agree .
60 Once we had worked together to help him regain his faith , he was able to go on to play just as well as he had done before ; indeed , now that he had remembered the feeling of success , he was able to play even better .
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