Example sentences of "go [adv prt] [verb] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Simply our consultants , go on ask the full question sorry .
2 Aye another one , go on put the third one down .
3 It is only if theologians go on using the old equipment ( sun goes round earth etcetera ) that they fall out with the philosophers and scientists .
4 In group ( whole or part ) discussion , trainees should be asked to provide an ABC analysis of the problem and then go on to explore the main points of a possible intervention and the notion of response competition , punishers and rewards to weaken and strengthen behaviours respectively .
5 Using existing data sets , it will make initial estimates of the scale of any effect which low incomes might have on the health if the elderly in Britain , and go on to assess the likely role of some intervening variables which might account for the close correlation between income distribution and longevity in developed countries .
6 Newcomer and Szajgin go on to define the lower and upper bounds of accuracy in the output map .
7 Now go on to learn the other letters .
8 At the outset of the degree most students are not sure of where their future path lies although most go on to enter the legal profession .
9 We sketch briefly the legal definition of casual working and go on to consider the special features of certain business operations within the hotels and catering industry which explain why casual workers are to be found there .
10 We now go on to discuss the three aspects of analysis listed above .
11 It 'll be interesting to see if I 'm still on this basic-guitar tack when we go in to record the next Tin Machine album .
12 It means following the ignis fatuus , the ‘ will o ’ the wisp' that traditionally leads travellers into bog or quicksand ; an analogue to the multiple wanderings of Book 111 is Frodo staring at the corpse-candles in chapter 2 of Book IV , to be warned by Gollum not to heed them , or the dead , rotten , phantasmal faces in the marshes below : ‘ Or hobbits go down to join the Dead ones and light little candles .
13 And I find that the more you go through artifice the closer you get to real feeling whereas instantaneous feeling , or direct reporting in fiction is , by definition , cheap and shoddy .
14 Secondly , it was from Edirne that " the grand caliph … and also all the notables of the city … " go out to meet the returning sultan .
15 Techniques analogous to those used in the study of the brain have been applied to these systems and it can be quite instructive to compare the way in which people have approached these non-neural systems with these methods with the way they go about studying the central nervous system .
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