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

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1 But , I take it a little step further because if I do go somewhere like a bus and people are smoking then I 'll actually approach and ask them to put it out .
2 Maybe the bullet will go somewhere near the direction you aimed it .
3 ‘ Then we can go on up the highway until we catch them , ’ Hugh suggested .
4 How did you go on at the fox hunt today ?
5 Could n't go on with the performance even with the understudies because of the police coming in .
6 ‘ To keep Bones , would you rather go on with the competition ? ’
7 whether they would go on with the scheme or with a part of it , having the public offices in a well-devised and properly-arranged manner , all connected with each other , instead of being , as now , disconnected .
8 The doctor then told Alexander that he must go on with the treatment .
9 They laughed so much , they could n't go on with the interview .
10 ‘ You must go on with the preparations as though you were alone .
11 We are here to have a committee meeting about the Season , and about your attitude , and indeed about whether we can go on with the Season at all . ’
12 ‘ I must go on with the post , but I 'll send somebody to help you as soon as I can .
13 For a second it looked as though she would go on with the game , but then she stopped smiling and her eyes slid away from his .
14 ‘ We could go on to a nightclub afterwards . ’
15 Then we could go on to a dance in our local Labour Hall ?
16 ‘ You ca n't go on to a talk show and talk about the plots of the books .
17 He or she would decide whether cases should go on to a Children 's Hearing before the Children 's Panel , or whether to take no further action .
18 Few of Camille 's schoolmates , even had they been able to read and write , would go on to a career in the sciences , since the chemistry lab had been the first to succumb , years back , when the rules had just been relaxed and attitudes to education liberalized .
19 ‘ We can go on to the depot at 80° South , leave the food there , and then go back .
20 In the street outside the hotel , a crowd cheered and cheered ; periodically someone would go on to the balcony and throw roses down to the assembled admirers .
21 Can we go on to the minutes of the committee meeting of sixth December then .
22 I says Richard would you not even go on to the tech and , or somewhere that you could get better on your drawing and he , he
23 ‘ I shall go on to the Saracen 's Head . ’
24 Because you 'd sort of , they , they 'd go up and then if , if you went any farther you 'd go on to the doctors ' lectures you see .
25 ‘ You away in and I 'll go on to the hotel by myself .
26 Then we 'll meet ye all at the Curragh Bar for a few good old jars , and then we 'll go on to the hotel .
27 Could go on to the rugby and go with them could n't he ?
28 Ellen , please ask a maid to find some dry clothes for me , and then I 'll go on to the village .
29 Ron said that I should not go on to the track and kill myself because I might pull a hamstring .
30 Can I , yeah , can I go on to the application if I may Chairman ?
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