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

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1 We 're going to go on to the effects of chilling and what damage does that do ?
2 I 'm not going to go on to the things of the brain because we are going to do them further down the list .
3 It also made me think that perhaps I had more control over the whole presentation generally which is my biggest concern so get up there and just do some and therefore it 's going to go on to the confidence side of it .
4 Martha , who had decided to stop thinking about the inconvenience they were causing , asked Woodie not to stop at the boats ; they would like to go on to the New King 's Road .
5 So I decided to go on to the council .
6 The stockings they knitted went on to the feet of the British Army , and so great was the demand and so determinedly was it met that the Romantic writer Southey called them the " Terrible Knitters of Dent " , terrible meaning not bad but fierce , terribly good .
7 I now wish to go on to the order concerning access .
8 And so whilst we were conscious of the fact that erm management were pursuing this policy to introduce the new system , we were just as conscious that we were going to protect our members er and have prior consultation , and that 's the operative and effective word as far as shop stewards are concerned , to have prior consultation , before anybody accepted going on to the scheme .
9 After they had deposited their bags at the hotel , itself ramshackle and run-down , they had gone on to the hospital .
10 After buying fresh bread she had gone on to the fish market where boxes full of melting ice displayed what was left of the morning 's catch , much of which she did n't recognise .
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