Example sentences of "can go [adv prt] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He 's erm , he 's self-sufficient , as Chrissy walks in David can go up to bed , he 's , can do his own teeth , get himself in and , you know , and |
2 | One day I 'll learn to swim real good , so I can go up to Scotland and show Marie and she 'd be real surprised . |
3 | " We can go up under Wandsworth Bridge as far as the Fina Oil Depot and then switch off and drift down with the tide . " |
4 | you can go over to Africa on a day trips from down there , but you have to have a full passport you ca n't |
5 | Many , like the BKPM in Indonesia , are also simplifying the procedures so that smaller projects can go through without screening , or adopting procedures that allow automatic approval ( unless subject to official objection ) within thirty days . |
6 | And it can all fall through because theirs is falling through or they ca n't get out when you want and that can go on for Can it not ? |
7 | It has all the paraphernalia of a public inquiry and after all the necessary preparations are made it can go on for weeks . |
8 | Once you start linking drama and topic work you 'll find that your drama projects can go on for weeks . |
9 | It can go on for years before families are forced to acknowledge the truth … |
10 | One can go on with example after example , whether the herb is grown for floral or foliage effect , and nearly all will enhance the appeal of the border , with their evocative fragrances and aromas . |
11 | Now that we have seen how this very simple pattern is created , we can go on to fancy it up a bit . |
12 | Once you have assured yourself that you are doing your best in this respect , you can go on to look at other possible causes , if you still feel generally unfit or without a zest for life . |
13 | Now what I recommend is that you always use the F version of any of these diagnostic test statistics and we can go on to look at the others erm in a moment . |
14 | Pupils can go on to play in groups of four . |
15 | But there has to be something to trigger the interest in the first place and whatever that is and however mild a form that might be lust , lust might be a more extreme form of it , but there has to be something to interest you in the first place , before you can go on to love , to knowing more about the person and having this in love feeling develop into love . |
16 | In some cases it can go on to cause numbness or weakness in certain muscles of the leg . |
17 | Many can go on to lead virtually independent lives in ‘ core and cluster ’ schemes even if the handicap is severe , so that ideally the handicapped person would leave home to live independently after leaving school . |
18 | It meant however that we had little time to relate our studies at any deep level to Buddhism , but it seemed unanswerable that people must have a deep understanding of their own faith before they can go on to study that of other people . |
19 | You can go on to R alright , cos we 've actually |
20 | Chemistry used for film can go on to process paper and conversely paper used to process paper can again be used to process film thus giving maximum flexibility . |
21 | Chemistry used for film can go on to process paper and conversely paper used to process paper can again be used to process film thus giving maximum flexibility . |
22 | Having blamed it on the Bundesbank , he can go on to talk about other things — such as sex and tax , perhaps . |
23 | Oh you can go on from year to year ? |
24 | That 's our , I mean , you know you can go round in newsagents or doctor 's surgery and dump them . |
25 | He says if children can go round in pairs it should stop this kind of thing happening again . |
26 | " We can go round by Arthur 's in Covent Garden and get a sandwich , if you want , he said , " that wo n't break the bank . " |
27 | I can go in on Saturday morning and make some more calls , you 're self-employed . |
28 | Some areas have day care available at weekends , or for long days so that a carer can go out to work . |
29 | They rise early by the alarm clock , so the husband can go out to work — cultivating vegetables , rearing rabbits and poultry in the garden , and mending things in his shed . |
30 | But I can go out to lunch , of course . " |