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

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1 ‘ You told me , Hugh , what the priest 's man of Upton said , how he parted from Aldhelm at Preston , while Aldhelm went on to the ferry . ’
2 At once Frau Nordern went on to the attack .
3 You went in to get the package while Ibrahim went on to the river — was that it ? ’
4 The legislation went on to the statute book in July 1986 and the new system was finally introduced in April 1988 .
5 Police went on to the site in the centre of Oxford at around 2.30 , 70 officers in all , in riot gear , backed up by helicopter , sniffer dogs and the marine section .
6 The Parrishes went on to the Palais de Justice to meet the woman examining magistrate who is in charge of the murder investigation .
7 Renowned for her ‘ tomboyish tastes ’ ( she would , even in evening dress , always carry a knife and some string about her person ) , Emma went on to the School for Ornamental Art and began to support early Victorian feminist causes , making an initial living as a restorer of stained-glass windows notably in the chapel of Merton College , Oxford , where she worked for two years in the early 1860s .
8 The creative activity went on to the end of the Venetian and Ragusan republics at the turn of the nineteenth century and even beyond .
9 Gloucester went on to the final that season while Gosforth merged with the Newcastle club to create a new force in northern rugby … this season they lead the second division … they 're unbeaten too … so Gloucester are up against it
10 She thought the remark was odd but before she had a chance to query it the attendant 's phone rang and as he disappeared Rachel went on to the changing-rooms .
11 Mowbray went on to the parapet walk .
12 After the service the congregation went on to the School , where the new rooms were formally declared open by Major T.C. Toler , Chairman of the Cheshire County Council .
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