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

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1 ‘ We could go on to a nightclub afterwards . ’
2 Then we could go on to a dance in our local Labour Hall ?
3 ‘ You ca n't go on to a talk show and talk about the plots of the books .
4 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 .
5 It may stop after one or two drinks or it may go on into a spree .
6 That would be one less thing for him to worry about with regards to his mother , for she would still be mistress of the house , at least until the war was over , which might go on for a year , perhaps two .
7 ‘ He seemed to think the meeting might go on for a while . ’
8 It 's always the programmer — it 's very , very seldom the computer — and if I could just go on for a minute , I feel it 's essential that young children , particularly in the primary schools , get used to using hardware and programing , so that they will see the computer as part of their normal lives , like reading and writing and anything else they use .
9 ‘ The likes of her 'll go on for a bit yet , ’ said Jack .
10 It is well known that local reversals of movement occur and may possibly go on for a number of years .
11 The same realization came to the King , pushed towards his precipice by Hardinge harshly telling him that he could not go on without a decision .
12 It was burning , fraying at the edges , riddled with violent cancers of nationalism , spite and greed that could not go on without a climax for much longer .
13 ‘ He says he wo n't go on without a warm-up act first . ’
14 Rufus had always heard that nothing can go on in a village without the gossips knowing .
15 This is just one kind of learning which can go on inside a robot 's workings .
16 You curve the surface by making it go down into a hollow .
17 In an otherwise mixed year for the British sports car , TVR 's 1992 will go down as a year of achievement and of huge promise for the future .
18 And in some class rooms the kids are gon na go down for a variety of reasons , they 're gon na they 're gon na work their ticket and in other class rooms they wo n't !
19 I wo n't go down without a struggle , Nenna thought .
20 But Doherty , 22 , of Dublin , did not go down without a fight and doggedly pursued Hendry all afternoon .
21 For both reasons , the amount of looking at the listener should go down during a phase of speech production which involves a large amount of cognitive planning .
22 Cup of tea would go down like a bomb but
23 His ‘ zeal for privatisation , ’ says a Welsh nationalist MP hopefully , ‘ will go down like a rat sandwich ’ in the valleys .
24 Normally following that kind of response the ramp idea would go down like a lead balloon .
25 ‘ I bet this would go down like a lead balloon if it was known in Grantley police station .
26 The viewing figure must go down by a half now .
27 Nobody can go in without a letter from Earth Commander . ’
28 Oh no you ca n't go in without a card .
29 He would he would go in as a boy , but a rivet boy a heater as we called them .
30 Even when I arrived back at Thornfield , I did not go in for a while .
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