Example sentences of "go [adv prt] make [art] " in BNC.

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1 She goes on to make a new life in Hampshire with Harry still remaining ignorant of her great change and her children , of which she is extremely fond , remaining unaffected .
2 He goes on to make the point that the Scots possessed advanced tastes and understanding in literature , with a Latin poetry that ‘ would have done honour to any nation ’ , but then ponders aloud — no wonder he offended them so — why ‘ men thus ingenious and inquisitive were content to live in total ignorance of the trades by which human wants are supplied , and to supply them by the grossest means .
3 However , and rather more fundamentally , Rose goes on to make the point that " the gap between what governments can do and what the public ( and for that matter , the government ) wants to achieve is greatest in the management of the economy " .
4 Rose goes on to make the point that " parties are only part of the political system and " much of the party 's record in office will be stamped upon it by forces outside its control " .
5 Because then the P P G seven then goes on to make the implicit point about other things that in the countryside such as the small villages and towns and other development opportunities , do occur which provide the rural diversification and employment development that is that is required by the P P G.
6 Meanwhile the speaker N uses a Creole obscenity in line 8 , but goes on to make an ironic comment on Brenda 's request in London English ; but this overlaps with Brenda 's next turn , which this time is an ironic comment on N 's behaviour , and is in Creole .
7 I 'll see the Shah goes on making the omelettes "
8 Everything will be overshadowed by these events but we intend to go on making the week work as well as we can .
9 ‘ On the new album I went to extremes , and for each song I had two or three complete lead breaks worked out for every solo , prior to actually going in to make the album .
10 They ca n't go on making the same widget day after day .
11 If you are recording on a Super-format such as S-VHS , though , the copying loss will be barely discernible , and you could go on to make a copy-of-a-copy ( ie third generation ) without noticeable fall-off .
12 The kid brother went on to make a moderate fortune doing the same with golf balls and golf clubs .
13 Silva , who went on to make a 30-footer for an eagle at the second , insists that the confidence he has been given by Mansell 's support has counted for as much , if not more , than the money .
14 In spite of his size , and like many big strikers , Dave was a sensitive fellow and pre-match tension was a real problem for him in his earlier days , but he overcame that worry successfully and went on to make a substantial and positive contribution to Palace 's return to the big-time , before moving to Derby County in a £400,000 deal in the spring of 1980 .
15 The West Indies captain went on to make a match-saving 66 .
16 Gooch went on to make a vital 37 , lasting a further 24 overs .
17 ‘ In the House of Lords he went on to make an outstanding contribution on Labour 's front-bench .
18 In the Cox Report we repeated the first sentence quoted above from Kingman and went on to make the following recommendation :
19 He went on to make the Queen 's wedding dress in 1947 and her Coronation gown in 1953 .
20 This led in Britain to the setting up the Meteorological Office under Captain FitzRoy , formerly of HMS Beagle , who went on to make the first weather forecasts in Britain .
21 Bachrach and Baratz argue that pluralists ignore or neglect that ‘ face of power ’ which consists in confining the scope of decision-making to safe issues ; they go on to make the less convincing point that an elite may exist without actually being aware of its own dominance since this may never have been challenged .
22 It was ‘ abundantly clear that the byelaw maker , if he had appreciated the limitation on his powers , would both at Greenham Common and at Fylingdales nevertheless have gone on to make the bylaws in such a way that the proviso to section 14(1) was given effect but all the world save commoners would still have been within their ambit ’ .
23 She went down to make a drink , and as she turned the light on in the dingy kitchen a dark thing shot across the floor to disappear under the dresser .
24 I checked everything in at the left-luggage office in Liverpool Street station , and then went off to make a couple of telephone calls .
25 Dorothea sat her down and padded her in with cushions , smiled vaguely and went off to make the tea .
26 I think people go out to make a fast buck without worrying about the consequences .
27 OK , that 's an isolated episode , but had a feminist film crew gone out to make a documentary about wife battering I do n't think it could have been done more successfully .
28 Could you give me an example of how you went about making a a bread scone or a roll or what had to be done ?
29 How do you go about making a will ?
30 It is a long-established custom to assume that the way to go about making a career is to fit ourselves into ready-made jobs .
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