Example sentences of "[noun] go on " in BNC.

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1 come on we 're pretty quiet this side go on
2 The brakes go on automatically in a runaway . ’
3 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 .
4 when I came in the other day , I might have a look now actually get some Chewitts for the kids go on looking something for myself
5 Newcomer and Szajgin go on to define the lower and upper bounds of accuracy in the output map .
6 Loads of blokes like the Manics and Bobby Gillespie go on about her being a great pop star , but can you remember the words ?
7 ‘ the smoke of the innumerable tall chimneys lies over all like a poultice … houses and shops go on for ever , and at the back of them , blotting out all the rest of the world , rise great precipitous mills like frowning cliffs , at whose base are the small houses where the folks live like coneys at a mountain foot .
8 That 's in the car Go on then off you go !
9 They are quick learners , and some cocks go on to vanquish more than a hundred opponents before they themselves miscalculate and die .
10 The winners go on to the national finals in York , the winners of that may have a chance of selection for the Paralympics in Barcelona .
11 There 's no question that the high heels and blusher go on if there 's the slightest chance that they 'll do any good .
12 go on Samson go on put it in the goal , go on Samson I 'll bet .
13 The politicians may say Blah but the computers go on saying 0110100 or whatever it is , and it 's the people who can make sense of that who 'll be in the top bunk when the dam breaks .
14 These textbookers change a lot as the months go on .
15 He 'd boasted to Irina that politicians come and go , but spies go on forever .
16 Come on , no , come on Neil go on , oh he 's
17 That 's what size is this piece go on say it .
18 Both were well loaded to Machynlleth , but the bulk of the passengers at this time of year are headed for Aberystwyth and on the Tuesday I was surprised to see a lightly loaded train consisting of two 156 units go on to Pwllheli while the crowd on Machynlleth had to get into a 153 .
19 ‘ Lawrence actually wrote three versions of Lady Chatterley , called Lady Chatterley John Thomas and Lady Jane Lady Chatterley 's Lover , and Clifford becomes more vicious as the books go on .
20 The authors go on to offer examples of students whose transition from college has been one of experiencing limited choice and often unsuitable placements .
21 The authors go on to explain how , on their analysis , individuals can adapt their style to become more effective personally ; and , working in a team , can build the synergy needed to raise output above the level that could be achieved individually .
22 Having established their basic model , the authors go on to describe their speculative theory of the processes involved ( see Figure 4.2 ) .
23 Many secretaries go on to become assistant PR executives .
24 This means that in larger groups most of the interactions and mutual grooming go on between members of female pairs while the male only grooms with one or two of them .
25 Pete go on
26 B go on , go B.
27 How could the English boy go on living now that he 'd been found out ?
28 Though only a small proportion go on to develop diabetes , these subjects have an increased risk of death from cardiovascular disease .
29 Go in your basket go on
30 The reformers go on to argue that taxes on farming , the main activity in the South , have distorted economies of the Third World .
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