Example sentences of "go [adv prt] [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Her parents refused consent for an operation to remove the obstruction , although there were no grounds to suppose that if the outcome of the operation was successful , Alexandra would not go on to enjoy a life of some longevity .
2 We will go on to create a Department of Legal Administration headed by a Minister in the Commons who will be responsible for all courts and tribunals in England and Wales .
3 Now Diana will feel she need no longer go on living a lie trapped in a sham relationship .
4 However , Sutherland and Cressey do go on to include a consideration of poverty , unemployment , bad housing , and the like , under the heading of ‘ social situations which are most conducive to crime ’ .
5 That is , while they did not start courses at the institutions we studied , they did go on to take a course elsewhere .
6 Although many patients are prescribed psychotropic medication , only a small proportion of these will go on to take an overdose .
7 The Flying Scotsman may never again set any records for speed , but loved and cared-for , no doubt she 'll go on holding a place in the hearts of steam enthusiasts for another 70 years , a reminder of the days when trains were smoky , dirty , smelly , and beautiful .
8 And , who knows , you may go on to become a Master of Wine .
9 The child who has been told that he is ‘ useless ’ , ‘ stupid ’ or will ‘ never amount to anything ’ will go on to become an adult whose Inner Face is that of a worthless individual — even If events prove that the truth is very different .
10 All being well , it will now go on to become an infant and will be born around 40 weeks after conception takes place .
11 I sha n't go on keeping a diary when I leave here .
12 ‘ They are anxious that they should not go on running a system which may in the long term be at a loss , ’ he said .
13 After retirement these expectations may no longer even be relevant , yet habits die hard and probably patterns of caring have already been established which will go on exerting an influence even though there is no longer any need .
14 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 .
15 After all , we did n't go along to have a look at the place . ’
16 ‘ Shall we go out to see a film tonight , Frankie ?
17 It 's just , you 're just thinking that if there 's anybody who skateboards just skates and like really ragged clothes because you 're not exactly gon na go out wearing a suit skateboarding cos as soon as you fall off you you 're gon na rip it to shreds are n't you ?
18 No apparently , yeah , my dad used to carry a gun around so like they 'd go , they 'd go out to like a restaurant , yeah
19 I would like to ask a question , that if this particular rule is n't necessary , then how does a branch go about appealing a decision made elsewhere in the union 's hierarchy ?
20 So , how do you go about choosing a bureau ?
21 We will discuss how the model works by considering how one might go about producing a sentence to describe a particular event , the event taking place in Figure 14 .
22 We could go about having a quarter of an hour batting
23 How do you go about making a will ?
24 Part Five , Planning and Assessment , contains detailed examples of how one might go about planning a topic based drama .
25 How do you go about painting a canvas ?
26 How do I go about obtaining a licence to do this ?
27 What qualifications would I need and how should I go about finding a job ?
28 How did you go about finding a job ?
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