Example sentences of "go [adv] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Yeah , try those for and er , I mean there , but there , they 'll go on to a similar any way , but just keeping up the enjoyment side and er |
2 | The CPU , floating point , instruction and data caches , memory controller and I/O interface will all go on to a single chip . |
3 | Salvation came from without : the development of some de facto secondary work in the higher ‘ standards ’ or years of Board schools , the improvements in the older grammar schools , the use of various ‘ institutes ’ dedicated to helping working men get more education , the creation of new , civic universities like Owens in Manchester , and the expansion of London University , gave men who wanted a basic education beyond primary school new opportunities , after which they could go on to a denominational college which was now more able to concentrate on theology . |
4 | Your point is well taken that a percentage of those will go on to a transmural infarct , but I have difficulty in understanding these figures in relation to an expected mortality for sub-endocardial infarction of around 5–6% . |
5 | Some , however , will go on to the tertiary or ‘ gummatous ’ stage and a few will go on to develop neurological or cardiovascular complications . |
6 | She could go on to the other station but she says I enjoy being in so much I use it . |
7 | Although most of our Nursery pupils do go on to the Junior and subsequently to the Senior School at Heriot 's , transfer is not automatic . |
8 | If the play did end at this point , the real anticlerical joke would be that the Interludium does not go on to the successful trick as the audience might have expected and the clerk might have hoped . |
9 | Of these 95 had been declared admissible and , if no negotiated settlement could be reached by the Commission , would go on to the European Court of Human Rights , which had issued 25 judgments in 1989 . |
10 | Mother used to come too , although she was chapel , and then we would go on to the Methodist service in the evening . |
11 | He emerged with the trophies for Scottish Lorry Driver of the Year and will go on to the national finals at Telford in Shropshire . |
12 | He emerged with the trophies for Scottish Lorry Driver of the Year and will now go on to the national finals at Telford in Shropshire . |
13 | On gaining this award , he or she could go on to the National Certificate ( level I ) . |
14 | ‘ We 'll go on to the full first-class breakfast now please , miss . ’ |
15 | ‘ I will go on to the senior slopes , but not because I have anything to prove — to you or anyone else . |
16 | Right , can we go on to the open day ? |
17 | From the drawing or painting of a real aquarium one could go on to an imagined aquarium and allow the children to invent fishes of their own design and colour , and other water creatures , shells , etc . |
18 | I 'm sure that Ruth searches her heart , she , she may of made her decision lightly way back to go with Ruth er , to go with Naomi but not now , its a heart searching decision she makes , the choice before her , do I go back or do I go , do I go on , do I go back to Moah with its familiarity with all the things I am aware of or do I go on into the unknown with my mother in law and with her god Auper makes a choice and she goes back and Ruth had , Ruth says no and she makes the commitment and she says there , in verse sixteen , do not urge me to leave you or turn back from following you , for where you go I will go and where you lodge , I will lodge , your people should be my people and your god my god and its those last few words that makes all the difference , your god will be my god , I will not be a stranger there , I will not be an alien there , I will be part of your people , and the only way she could be part of Naomi 's people was for Naomi 's god to be her god , that was the thing that kept , that was , that was the common denominated should all of Naomi 's people , because they all belonged |
19 | It could go on for a long time in this condition , like the Spanish Empire in its centuries of decline . |
20 | History shows it can go on for a long time , as deficits and surpluses did during the golden age before the First World War . |
21 | The list could go on for a long time . |
22 | This is another list that could go on for a long time . |
23 | The argument will go on for a long time . |
24 | I could go on for a long time in praise of Maxwell . |
25 | But er I could er I I could go on for a long time on that subject but time 's short dear , |
26 | Well that practice did go on for a long number of years where the the riveter was the was the boss of the squad and on the Friday night , when er where it came knocking off time , he would collect the wages and he would divide that up between the squad which would be , a holder-on , a rivet boy , er maybe a putter-in , er again in my time , that was mostly a squad . |
27 | It will go on for a long time but lost it is already . ’ |
28 | But er at that time there was plenty work coming in , erm there was , there was no need for us to be apprehensive , and so therefore we had to convince the management that in the best interests of everybody , having agreed that the scheme would go on across the whole spectrum of the workforce , was to move reasonably , you know , quickly through the various machine departments and introduce with a minimum amount of frustration . |
29 | My brother and I were able to attend these from a very early age , and take part in them , though they would sometimes go on until the early hours of the morning . |
30 | After them , things can go on in the normal hopeless way . |