Example sentences of "to go [adv] [conj] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 who wants to go somewhere when the channel tunnel
2 We 've only rumours to go on but the sums he 's paid out are astronomical . ’
3 Now I have finally begun , he wrote , I have only to go on and the end will arrive .
4 His thoughts sway constantly between the desire to go on and the desire to settle down for a relaxed evening with a book in the secure knowledge that he wo n't have to go on .
5 It is important that you start as you mean to go on and the horse must understand what is expected of him .
6 When we write the stories of people we know , we often fall into the trap of identifying too strongly with our subject and not giving the reader enough to go on because the material is too familiar to us .
7 They told me not to bother to go in until the contractions became regular .
8 I set the lower limit to 50bpm and willed my resting pulse to go down till the bleeper sounded , by which time I was breathing deeply and totally relaxed .
9 The US National Security Council had agreed on Jan. 19 to relax US policy , but the February meeting had revealed the desire of other countries , notably West Germany , to go further than the USA could accept in this regard .
10 Pollitt , at the Seventh World Congress of the Comintern , was prepared to go further than the ILP .
11 In the library context it should be possible to go further than the catalogue to establish relevance , i.e. , to go beyond the question put to the catalogue and include the user 's relevance judgements after examining the actual documents on the shelves .
12 Whether this is a true story or not … the people of Tetbury will have to go further than the town 's only bookshop for a copy .
13 But there was no need now to go further than the baby in its cradle .
14 Er first of all er P P G three and the question asked by the D O E as well that it 's sufficient justification to go further than the guidance det out in paragraph thirty three er of P P G I think it is paragraph thirty three of P P G
15 At least she would n't have far to go home if the evening turned into an unmitigated disaster , with him weeping drunken tears and slobbering all over her shoes while he told her the sad story of his life .
16 ‘ It 's probably set to go off if the cat pisses on the potatoes . ’
17 I mean can I just return to what Queenie Warley said about the rents , because basically what she said was the conservative view on council house rents was that yes they had to go up because the Government decreed they had to go up , that they would have put them up earlier so people would have been paying more for longer , and the phasing that they 're suggesting now what she did n't point out is that under the Conservative proposal people would finish up paying even higher rents than they will have to pay this year .
18 It is a serious matter to add a letter heading because it hides the fact that the document was a draft letter which was ready to go out if the claim was entertained .
19 When you first meet a client , there is always a honeymoon period when everything seems to go smoothly and the atmosphere is charged with cheerfulness and hope .
20 When Richard came a couple of steps nearer — it would never have occurred to him to go back until the matter was satisfactorily settled — Harry , looking faintly surprised , as though he could n't believe that anything could be quite so simple , raised the adjustable spanner and hit him on the left side of the head , just below the ear .
21 She went down Wednesday she had to go late because the builder does n't come very early so she did n't go to B and Q until the afternoon , and she was going around , or Do-it-all , one of them , she was going around looking around and then as soon as she looked out it was half past five !
22 Then all the glass started to go everywhere and the police helped us out of the area . ’
23 This theme of energy or stamina reappears in their careers as a determination not to go under when the ship hits a storm , a striving to avoid failure .
24 We and they used to go there when the blacklegs came out .
25 Now we 've got , this is a roll shot , , and we want the yellow to go beyond and the black to stop just in front of of the hoop .
26 Mac came in fifth but with the same time as Richard , the Frenchman , and after a British protest he was allowed to go forward as the track had a nine-lane straight .
27 With the High Court 's decision , the golf course is now able to go ahead and the Park authority is liable for the costs of both the original appeal at Public Enquiry and of the hearing in the High Court .
28 After being given a few minutes to study the diagram the sender is told to go ahead and the time is noted .
29 So that means it is the turn of the guard 's watch to go faster than the driver 's .
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