Example sentences of "she go on [verb] " in BNC.

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1 This transformational stance , she goes on to argue , allows the ethnographer to have a personal discourse on aspects which are outside the usual limits of the body or corpus of collected material .
2 As she goes on to argue , ‘ The pronoun ‘ he ’ is an essential part of this description . ’
3 Eve Bendall ( 1976 ) in ‘ Teaching for reality ’ states that ‘ … the major part of written answers to nursing questions bear little or no relationship to the nursing performance of the writer in 80% of trainees ’ , and she goes on to say ‘ … we are producing trained nursing staff who are ( through no fault of their own ) woefully lacking in many of the skills they need . ’
4 She goes on to say that the justices came to the view that the justice on the Friday had had no power to remand Mr. Bell in custody until the Monday , as the remand did not fall within the terms of section 7(5) of the Act of 1976 and that , accordingly , they no longer had any jurisdiction to hear the matter .
5 She goes on to say that she ca n't due to the oath made to her dead father .
6 She goes on to point out that " Nothing was more alien to the baroque than a puritanical attitude towards technique and material .
7 She goes on to link Gödel 's theorem to Alan Turing 's proof that ‘ no machine could … completely understand itself , I mean , tackle all its own problems ’ ( 88 ) .
8 ‘ While there 's life in her , she goes on raging . ’
9 In the first of these Leapor warns beaux to beware of Cloe 's eyes which wound , and she goes on to describe her friend 's musical skill :
10 Veronica Hanson describes the stages that the PPA proposal had to go through to be accepted by the Welsh Office and she goes on to describe how the county schemes are supported , managed and run now that they are in operation .
11 She goes on to complain of her exclusion from theological learning :
12 She goes on to represent the province at the world final of the Smirnoff International Fashion Awards in Rio in October , with the chance to win 10,000 US dollars to help develop her career .
13 [ She goes on to note that ] … the needs of squeezing religions into manageable units can easily lead to unhelpful emphases on the superficial , the external and the exotic on the one hand , or the conservative , the established and the institutional in religious traditions on the other hand , at the expense of such less obvious and less accessible factors as the profound interiority of faith , the mundane ordinariness of discipleship , and the radical reforming zeal within traditions which challenges them to continually renew themselves .
14 In moments of despair you hit hope on the head with a hammer , but she goes on breathing in dark , safe spaces , echoes and cobwebs/tatters of past desire , spent and perfect , swim through time towards you , reminding you of what was but is no more/splinters in the flesh/tiny mouths open and close and never get fed — not even scraps — nothing at all .
15 I hope she goes on crying until the time comes for them to wrap a shroud round her . "
16 She goes on to accuse him and the others of , as it were , defining themselves into respectability : ‘ They are not prepared to count as concept or understanding anything which does not involve speech . ’
17 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 .
18 Then she goes on to add :
19 She goes on pleading and whining , tugging at her father 's coat .
20 Expressive touch , she quotes , is used to enhance verbal communication in conveying empathy , trust , reassurance , security and the proximity of another person , and she goes on to quote several authors who have examined the effects of tactile language in a variety of health care settings — with the elderly , with the terminally ill , with people in pain , with anxious people and during labour .
21 Sometimes she had the strangest feeling he knew her better than she knew herself , and if that were truly the case then how on earth was she to go on protecting herself ?
22 Paul would stop her now and again , alter a line , then demand that she go on reading ; and so the time passed until supper and bed , when he would cure his headaches in the customary way .
23 ‘ Will she go on living here , sir ? ’
24 How could she go on working with him , living so close to him , knowing that , deep down , he still loved Claire ?
25 How much longer could she go on saying no when her body was alive with a hunger for him so deep that every pulse of her blood screamed yes ?
26 She went on to issue a challenge to parents : ‘ The Government is allowing Essex to spend as little as £62 per child for a whole year .
27 After all , she worked on the nineteenth-century industrial novel for something like ten years , and even after publishing her book she went on accumulating ideas and insights about the subject .
28 She and Grubb were together in the team that won the Nations Cup in Washington , before she went on to take the Toronto World Cup round .
29 She went on to take a social science course and to train for general nursing .
30 She went on looking at herself , willing her reflection to start up some reaction in her brain , but with no success .
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