Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] go [adv prt] [to-vb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The shy 19-year-old who married the heir to the throne has gone on to shake the British monarchy to its roots .
2 First , is the procedure that the buyer has to go through to claim the remedy a proper one from an administrative point of view , or is it designed to make it difficult or impossible in practice for the buyer to invoke the clause ?
3 This idea of fair play has gone on to permeate the Challenge as a whole .
4 I had n't been feeling too well all day , but after opening-time when Toby 'd gone out to get the wine I started to feel better and began to dress .
5 Edward had gone off to see an editor at the BBC ; he wanted to talk about a project on the Third World , and the boy was at school .
6 SINCE LEAVING the ranks of The Velvet Underground for a solo career , John Cale has gone on to record a catalogue of solo work that is both voluminous and impressive .
7 Since then Fleur Cowles has gone on to develop a style which has been described as " Magic Realism " .
8 Trouble was , Sidney decided to go back to get the sentry 's rifle , obviously thinking it might come in useful .
9 However , Sutherland and Cressey do go on to include a consideration of poverty , unemployment , bad housing , and the like , under the heading of ‘ social situations which are most conducive to crime ’ .
10 She 'd hopped into the living-room a few minutes after Sergeant Joe had gone out to have a few words with Archie Cousins .
11 Though entirely English on both sides of his family , he was born in Buenos Aires in 1907 , where his father had gone out to establish a branch of Unilever .
12 Father 's gone in to mind the office . ’
13 It makes me feel guilty , knowing what some people have to go through to earn a living . ’
14 Hon. Members might say that that was fair enough , but the Government have gone on to use a bizarre and irrelevant definition of urban and rural .
15 Microsoft has gone on to use the success of Windows itself to attack rivals who have made their names selling applications built around the old MS-DOS regime .
16 And while we 're waiting for them , Bill Saltman 's gone off to direct the establishment of white slavery in South America .
17 Nutty had gone up to have a nose , sat behind the oil-drum stack early and seen him leave .
18 Capricious and Lothian , two of the flotilla 's escort frigates , swung at their buoys , which could only mean that the Jan Mayen had gone out to bring the submarine in .
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