Example sentences of "go [adv prt] to become [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Pat told the Careers Officer : ‘ I 'm going on to become a professional footballer ’ . ’
2 And the critic Richard Findlater , who later went on to become a dear friend , said , ‘ How dare the English equivalent of a national theatre employ a schoolgirl , whom none of us has heard of , and who ca n't do it ? ’
3 He went on to become a senior captain with an international airline .
4 He did , however , and went on to become a leading citizen .
5 A group called Simplicity was launched in Oxford and went on to become a national success .
6 Cherry went on to become a popular radio broadcaster and was sadly killed when leaving Broadcasting House during an air raid in 1940 .
7 The musical forms that emerged out of the American black experience — gospel , blues , jazz initially ; soul , funk , rock'n'roll , R&B , reggae , rap , House eventually — went on to become the dominant repertoire of popular music throughout the world , no matter how watered down .
8 She went on to become the British Champion in 1914 , 1920 , 1921 and 1926 and English Champion in 1914 and 1919 .
9 Lisboa went on to become the leading soccer club of the day and eventually changed its name to Benfica , the club renowned today in world soccer .
10 She had one brother , John , who went on to become the High Commissioner in Cyprus .
11 These were collected by a stonemason , Hugh Miller ( 1802–56 ) , who became accepted as an authority on the subject and went on to become an outspoken critic of evolutionism .
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