Example sentences of "go [adv prt] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If you go on meeting this man in this fashion , it 's a hundred to one that somebody is going to find out . |
2 | At this point we go on to plant noumenal gardens that are not to be contemplated or comprehended by the understanding or conveyed in words . |
3 | And as you continuously improve an area , the people that that frees up , the additional labour , go on to do additional improvement work . |
4 | He had studied literature with the Open University for three years , and already planned , albeit theoretically , to complete an honours degree and go on to do some postgraduate work . |
5 | Why to bother so much about the details , you may ask ; could n't we just say that unc and go on considering further examples ? |
6 | I start by reviewing research in the field known as referential communication , in which children are required to use language to help each other identify particular items , and then go on to outline some limitations in the standard experimental approach used in this area , drawing heavily on the work of Margaret Donaldson . |
7 | Many have made only one short field trip and yet they go on using that material in articles and even books for the rest of their lives . |
8 | Some graduates go on to take further qualifications , for example in housing or social work , or into postgraduate research . |
9 | But they go on to represent these examples as limited qualifications to their general thesis and to argue that nevertheless ‘ literacy fosters the specialisation of the logical functions of language resulting in a focus on sentence meaning per se ’ ( ibid . ) . |
10 | It will knock weeds out as they emerge , then go on to tackle persistent perennials like dock and nettles . |
11 | Before we go on to explore these pattern types , it is worth giving a thought to the reason why I have concentrated only on slip , knit and tuck stitch types so far . |
12 | After a tit had seen another tit open a milk bottle top it might then try out the behaviour pattern for itself ; it would discover the reward , and go on to open other bottles . |
13 | And indeed er the Association of er Chartered er er the Chartered Association of Certified Accountants wrote to me recently er asking exactly what the position is and I quote from the letter , they say firms of accountants are quite likely to be engaged by the same client to perform services other than a statutory audit and then they go on to list financial planning and so on . |
14 | It should be stressed that this complication is rare , and only a minority of cases go on to develop long-term problems . |
15 | And then go on to tell this tale . |
16 | Before we go on to consider these studies of local politics , think about other major economic and social changes that have taken place within Britain since the mid-1970s — such as deindustrialization , or the large increase in home ownership . |
17 | What we 're finding is that the discoveries in interstellar space are making us try new experiments and erm try and reproduce these conditions , perhaps in the laboratory , and then go on to discover new molecules in space and understand the processes that give rise to the molecules . |
18 | They are advised that they are potentially highly infectious when the ulcers are present and should refrain from intercourse ( should they cent of patients who develop genital herpes go on to have recurrent attacks , and in only a small proportion of these do the attacks occur so frequently as to disrupt life appreciably . |
19 | The experts describe the problems that arise , outlining the main areas of choice , and go on to make specific proposals for improvement in reporting practice . |
20 | Lots of students reach intermediate level in English but how many go on to achieve real fluency and accuracy in spoken and written English ? |
21 | Many secretaries go on to become assistant PR executives . |
22 | THE club 's AGM in late January revealed debts approaching £500,000 , and Corden said in his annual report : ‘ Frank Gray will provide a more than adequate replacement and go on to bring further success to the club . ’ |
23 | We next go on to solve these equations of motion . |
24 | ‘ You think , ’ she began , dabbing at her eyes as she came back with the pad , ‘ you think someone — someone killed my Charlie because he would n't go on — go on doing these jobs for them ? ’ |
25 | I go down to make some tea . |
26 | Cork go through to face Turkish champions Galatasaray in the first round proper of the European Cup . |
27 | The Dragons now go through to meet red-hot favourites the Brisbane Broncos in next Sunday 's final . |
28 | ‘ When I go off to work each day , ’ he said slowly , ‘ Dorothy comes out to the car with me to say goodbye . |
29 | Erm s so you 've now got the situation in modern times where people probably go out to work all day , come home at the end and do n't even know who the names of the people living next door to them . |
30 | I go out to work this morning at nine o'clock , I come back , I open the kitchen door , four o'clock this afternoon walk into my kitchen empty ! |