Example sentences of "[adj] go [adv prt] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | Some go on to argue , however , that value-freedom within the social sciences as a whole may be achieved by the interplay of arguments and evidence , each biased in different ways but contributing to the advancement of unbiased knowledge as a whole . |
2 | And some go on to accuse him of tunnel-vision , saying they doubt whether he ever really wanted a peaceful settlement in the Gulf ; whether he now has a view of what American policy after the war should be ; and whether his single-minded determination to win the war is blinding him to other dangers . |
3 | Some go on to study for a higher degree , and some take postgraduate courses in management or production engineering . |
4 | Many solicitors never overcome their own embarrassment about the amount that they charge , though few go on to lower their fees . |
5 | You know if you got five or six thousand and a few go back to work you know , they can start getting a production run going , but because of the nature of our work , everyone depends on everyone else . |
6 | Air crash 5 go on to work |
7 | Lots of students reach intermediate level in English but how many go on to achieve real fluency and accuracy in spoken and written English ? |
8 | At the outset of the degree most students are not sure of where their future path lies although most go on to enter the legal profession . |
9 | Few writers deny that the bureaucracy is very influential , but most go on to suggest that this influence waned from the later 1960s as the Diet and the LDP cabinet took a more positive role . |
10 | A third go on to take art degrees . |
11 | We next go on to solve these equations of motion . |