Example sentences of "gone [adv prt] to [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Since they are both high-class batsmen this comes as quite a surprise , but looking through the records one sees that one of them has failed fairly often ; their strength is that when that has happened the other has usually gone on to a big score , thereby relieving the pressure on the middle order . |
2 | The medal , presented by the Duke of Edinburgh at Buckingham Palace , is awarded each year to a holder of a City & Guilds qualification who has gone on to a senior management position in their chosen field . |
3 | But once we have left school and have gone on to a different sort of existence , those relationships cease to have anything like the same meaning . |
4 | Jane tried to comfort Flora by telling her that her own two younger children had got itchy feet at sixteen too , and left school : her son had gone on to a sixth form college which he found highly satisfying — ‘ One 's treated like an adult , ’ and her daughter to do a foundation course in art . |
5 | Gentle had successfully recreated one Gauguin previously , a small picture which had gone on to the open market and been consumed without any questions being asked . |
6 | That was why it was ever brought to light so it 's gone down to the next generation . |
7 | ‘ Gone over to the other side ? ’ |
8 | Other imbibers have gone over to the dark side of beer , rejecting the pasteurised lager produced by the breweries . |
9 | Most colleges have now gone over to the modular system of teaching , which means you can achieve your degree ( or other qualification ) by combining the study of those subjects , however dissimilar , which interest you the most . |
10 | Our second daughter Rachel had gone off to a finishing school near Florence , while Ailsa and her painter husband had bought a house in the country near Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk . |
11 | ‘ I 'm afraid it 's gone off to the High Court , sir . ’ |
12 | Last year of course they did superbly , they beat Southend who were then in the fourth division , and look what 's happened to them , they 've gone up to the third division . |
13 | Conservationists have gone back to an ancient method of catching ducks , using a dog to lure the birds into a net . |
14 | The Socialist League and the Scottish Socialist Party had gone back to the Labour Party and many members of the Independent Socialist Party were to do so before long . |
15 | He also appears to be physically generating a new language , having gone back to the simplest animal and natural cries . |
16 | The big improvement with the council tax is that we 've gone back to the old system which is 100% rebates for those classified on low income . |
17 | Back inside , Rafiq had gone back to the thousand-dollar question . |
18 | He pointed to experiments in the process two and a half centuries before ( and could , in fact , have gone back to the fifteenth century ) . |
19 | Having escorted Felicity Suvarov around St Mark 's cathedral , Julia had gone back to the Danieli hotel and shared some lunch with her . |
20 | Few coffin-makers had the talent to fashion such an item , so an order would have gone out to a local plumber . |