Example sentences of "go [adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Go on with the story . ’ |
2 | ‘ Go on with the story . ’ |
3 | ‘ Go on with the story . |
4 | ‘ Go on with the play , ’ said Dinah . |
5 | They must take advantage of their unconditional release and go on with the ANC . |
6 | It 's inways and sideways : thet 's how they go on with the land today . |
7 | When they arrive in Eddington , go on , go on to , take the plane and go on with the plane to Ireland . |
8 | I mean a lot of our conversations go on with the television on in the background . |
9 | of those who complete youth training go on to a job or further education and two thirds of them obtain a qualification . |
10 | The Ercoupe/Aircoupe , call it what you like , is a simple , safe , sturdy and economical little two-seater that flies nicely , wo n't break the bank to buy or operate , and could , with a bit of arm-twisting at CAA and PFA headquarters , go on to a Permit to Fly — especially the older versions . |
11 | In Section 7–2 we start with distortions in the factor market , where returns are not equalized in the two sectors of the economy ( for example , because of a union ‘ premium ’ in the corporate sector ) and then go on to a monopoly mark-up pricing policy . |
12 | ‘ When you go on to a slope with hard snow and ice which is relatively steep then you need stiff sole boots which have an iron bar under the rubber , ’ he said . |
13 | And it will , if you , at the beginning of the sentence , however , it 's got a comma after it , before you go on to the rest of the sentence . |
14 | Filmer was saying , ‘ Will Voting Right go on to the Breeders ’ Cup if he wins at Winnipeg ? ’ |
15 | then go on to the ones you marked as " different " and listen to them read one after the other . |
16 | If the District Leader and Landrat or the Mayor ca n't be torn to pieces any more , they go on to the State leadership and the Führer himself . |
17 | Now go on to the plus points . |
18 | When I fight I go on to the end , as I did in 1926 . ’ |
19 | They go on to the end of the world and the end of eternity . |
20 | So I did the unforgivable , which was to suggest to my boyfriend that they go on to the summit without me . |
21 | Go on to the Pet Store , jump on the window ledge ( under the pet sign ) and get busy with a cherry bomb . |
22 | The but is the superego is a part of the ego so we have to er before we go on to the superego , let's just say for the time being that repression is directed by the ego itself . |
23 | So let us look a bit more closely at the markets before we go on to the fields . |
24 | Erm it allows domestic farmers to produce their so they go on to the world market and they 've got everybody else these things |
25 | Then they go on to the dining table . |
26 | They say when you go on to the Stock Market you should be worried because you can lose your strength . |
27 | The Colonel will first visit the sub-unit guarding the Signals Regiment based at Ayios Nikolaos , and then go on to the sub-unit at Dhekelia . |
28 | But when stuff came down the dock to people off , on to a boat , would that be stored in a warehouse first and then go on to the boat or would it be |
29 | Some of these ‘ emotional bindings ’ go on at a level below the surface of normal awareness . |
30 | I 'd never find out about a lot of things that go on at the hotel without him around . |